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Thousand points of light, first used by George H. W. Bush in his speech accepting the presidential nomination at the 1988 Republican National Convention. " Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy ", said by Senator Lloyd Bentsen to Senator Dan Quayle in the 1988 vice presidential debate. [ 24 ]
Trump’s speech in Phoenix, at a Turning Point USA gathering of conservative activists celebrating his victory last month, largely echoed the rhetoric he used on the campaign trail — including ...
National conservatives strongly identify with American nationalism, patriotism, and American exceptionalism, while opposing internationalism, globalism, and multiculturalism. The movement seeks to promote national interests through the preservation of traditional cultural values , [ 59 ] restrictions on illegal immigration , [ 61 ] and strict ...
1991: A speech by U.S. President George Bush to the Ukrainian parliament, encouraging Ukraine to remain in the then-disintegrating Soviet Union, caused an uproar among Ukrainian nationalists and American conservatives, with commentator William Safire dubbing it the Chicken Kiev speech.
He was in good humor speaking for about 70 minutes, cracking jokes and trotting out his usual stump speech claims — like about post-birth abortion — that Democrats and reproductive rights ...
A person holds a placard reading "Project 2025 is un-American" as Anti-Trump protestors demonstrate on the first day of the Republican National Convention (RNC) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. July ...
Scott McConnell, Patrick Buchanan, and Taki Theodoracopulos found the paleoconservative magazine, The American Conservative. [175] 2003. November: The Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act is enacted. [176] 2004. November: Conservatives mobilize to reelect President Bush; he defeats John F. Kerry. [177] 2005 Sarah Palin addresses the 2008 Republican ...
Modern-day conservatives don't necessarily want to protect or "conserve" the same things as their 19th-century brethren. (Not too many Americans will admit to being monarchists.)