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Something I thank Donald Trump for.

I always used to think I hadn't understood the American right properly. In spite of their many reprehensible policies I took it that there were genuine values they held that I simply failed to understand. Granted, I could see that people who attacked those who wanted an abortion were fuelled by hatred of people, not love of embryos but I thought that other anti-abortionists may have had honest, if misguided, reasons for their position. Similarly, those conservatives who attacked the poor may have been guided by a genuine fear of fiscal irresponsibility. I sought to understand their behaviour on the assumption that they were, at heart, mostly decent people.
The Trump phenomenon has released me from this delusion however. With fundamentalist Christians voting en masse for a non-religious adulterer and petty crook I was finally able to recognise as a fact something I had long suspected but put down to my own limitations - that these people (the religious and the right) were actually hypocritical through and through and rotten to the core. Political life is much simpler now that I have taken this unpalatable truth on board. Thank you, Donald Trump.

Gareth 7 May 30
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I think you have pretty much explained the modern right and GOP as they became more entangled with religion over the last few years. The problem here is that both they and the Evangelicals now come across as delusional hypocrites. At least I have no problems in seeing where I stand. I would never again be associated with either one of them.

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Donald being well versed in the Art of the Con, knew good and well this was a group that if he told them what they wanted to hear and supported their agenda he would have their complete loyalty.

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Eisenhower, Nixon, and Reagan had conservative values. We got the interstate system, the EPA, and "won" the cold war. There is a difference between conservative values and yahooism.

I agree. That was my mistake - I was still thinking that the right was essentially the same as it was a generation or two ago. It's become a different and more angry and irrational beast.

@Gareth Indeed. These aren't your father's conservatives.

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