March 25th, the Day Conservatism Died

Ronald and Nancy Reagan

Many will look back on this time in American history and marvel at the steady decline of traditional conservatism - the philosophy of small government and big liberty. If one had to pinpoint a defining event signaling the death of the conservative movement, it would be this very day.

With the news that Nancy Reagan is set to endorse John McCain, conservatism has been buried, doused with a bucket of water, and swirled with a stick - only to the delight of socialist left-leaners and Smokey the Bear.

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One Response to “March 25th, the Day Conservatism Died”

  • Kip Werking [ 25Mar2008 ]

    Conservatism died November 9, 1942, the day Wickard was decided.

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