Difference between revisions of "Best conservative innovations"
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*Aerobics to improve health, an innovation of Christian physician Kenneth Cooper | *Aerobics to improve health, an innovation of Christian physician Kenneth Cooper | ||
*"Tear down this wall, Mr. Gorbachev!", which liberals ridiculed until the wall was subsequently torn down just as Reagan suggested | *"Tear down this wall, Mr. Gorbachev!", which liberals ridiculed until the wall was subsequently torn down just as Reagan suggested | ||
| − | *The Fosbury Flop, which liberals ridiculed until Fosbury won the gold medal in 1968, then liberals imitated it | + | *The [[Fosbury Flop]], which liberals ridiculed until Fosbury won the gold medal in 1968, then liberals imitated it |
*The [[Internet]] and other new media replacing liberal [[mainstream media]]. | *The [[Internet]] and other new media replacing liberal [[mainstream media]]. | ||
*[[Essay:Best New Conservative Words|Conservative language]] | *[[Essay:Best New Conservative Words|Conservative language]] | ||
Revision as of 00:20, March 21, 2011
Once freed from liberal government intervention, conservatism has a long history of creating and implementing exciting new ideas and innovations.
- Thomas Edison's work; his son was the founder of the Conservative Party of New York
- Aerobics to improve health, an innovation of Christian physician Kenneth Cooper
- "Tear down this wall, Mr. Gorbachev!", which liberals ridiculed until the wall was subsequently torn down just as Reagan suggested
- The Fosbury Flop, which liberals ridiculed until Fosbury won the gold medal in 1968, then liberals imitated it
- The Internet and other new media replacing liberal mainstream media.
- Conservative language
- The assembly line
- Abolitionism and free labor.
Feel free to add others!