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* President [[Ronald Reagan]]
 
* President [[Ronald Reagan]]
 
* Attorney General and Alabama U.S. Senator [[Jeff Sessions]]
 
* Attorney General and Alabama U.S. Senator [[Jeff Sessions]]
*Senator [[Roscoe Conkling]], leader of congressional [[Stalwart]]s and pro-hard money fiscal conservative who opposed civil service reform and resigned from the [[U.S. Senate]] over it.
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* Entrepreneur and Republican congressman [[William R. Moore]],<ref>[https://voteview.com/person/6657/william-robert-moore MOORE, William Robert (1830-1909)]. ''Voteview''. Retrieved December 18, 2021.</ref> who voted against the [[Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act]] and is the namesake of the William R. Moore College of Technology
*Senator [[George Frisbie Hoar]], a [[Radical Republican]] and staunch conservative on fiscal/economic issues<ref>Fascinating Politics (February 17, 2021). [https://fascinatingpolitics.com/2021/02/17/george-frisbie-hoar-an-honorable-senator/ George Frisbie Hoar: An Honorable Senator]. ''Mad Politics: The Bizarre, Fascinating, and Unknown of American Political History''. Retrieved November 11, 2021.</ref>
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* Senator [[Roscoe Conkling]], leader of congressional [[Stalwart]]s and pro-hard money fiscal conservative who opposed civil service reform and resigned from the [[U.S. Senate]] over it.
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* Senator [[George Frisbie Hoar]], a [[Radical Republican]] and staunch conservative on fiscal/economic issues<ref>Fascinating Politics (February 17, 2021). [https://fascinatingpolitics.com/2021/02/17/george-frisbie-hoar-an-honorable-senator/ George Frisbie Hoar: An Honorable Senator]. ''Mad Politics: The Bizarre, Fascinating, and Unknown of American Political History''. Retrieved November 11, 2021.</ref>
 
* [[Ken Cuccinelli]], [[Attorney General]] of [[Virginia]]
 
* [[Ken Cuccinelli]], [[Attorney General]] of [[Virginia]]
 
* U.S. Senator [[Rand Paul]] of [[Kentucky]]
 
* U.S. Senator [[Rand Paul]] of [[Kentucky]]

Revision as of 01:26, December 19, 2021

A movement conservative is one who recognizes and advocates across-the-board conservative principles, without exception. This is contrasted with cafeteria, single-issue, or self-serving approaches. Movement conservatives, unlike cafeteria conservatives, understand that since conservative philosophy is a coherent whole, it is untenable to discard part of it without discarding all of it. Movement conservatives favor logic rather than self-centered behavior and therefore reject the teachings of Ayn Rand, who considered selfishness to be logical.

Simply put, a movement conservative is a conservative who seeks to help others, and the nation, by explaining, advocating and defending the logical and beneficial conservative approach. A movement conservative is not primarily seeking political gain for him or herself, but advocates the insights and values of conservatism for the benefit of others.

Movement conservatives include:

Honorable Mention

America First Agenda Movement Conservatives

Trump Administration

House of Representatives

Others

  • Ron DeSantis – Incumbent Governor of Florida
  • Kelly Tshibaka – Challenging RINO Senator Lisa Murkowski
  • J.D. Vance – Likely Republican to replace outgoing RINO incumbent Rob Portman, Vance is a story of success. He lived with his drug abusing and physically abusive parents. Then he credits his grandparents for rescuing him and turning his life around. Vance then joined the Marine Corps then he got into Yale Law School and then he pinned his famous book, Hillbilly Elegy.
  • Sean Parnell (Pennsylvania Politician) - Running for nomination to replace retiring RINO incumbent Pat Toomey
  • Kelli Ward
  • Joe Kent – Primary Challenger to RINO Jaime Herrera Beutler
  • Cory Mills – Challenger to Stephanie Murphy
  • Chuck Gray – member of the Wyoming House of Representatives, running against Liz Cheney
  • Jimmy Duncan
  • John Hostettler

See also

References

  1. Weyrich also co-founded the Heritage Foundation and the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC).
  2. MOORE, William Robert (1830-1909). Voteview. Retrieved December 18, 2021.
  3. Fascinating Politics (February 17, 2021). George Frisbie Hoar: An Honorable Senator. Mad Politics: The Bizarre, Fascinating, and Unknown of American Political History. Retrieved November 11, 2021.
  4. ROGERS, Edith Nourse. US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives. Retrieved September 25, 2021.
  5. FascinatingPolitics (April 15, 2020). MC-Index Scores of People I Have Profiled. Mad Politics: The Bizarre, Fascinating, and Unknown of American Political History. Retrieved August 8, 2021.
  6. FascinatingPolitics (August 8, 2018). Mad Politics: The Bizarre, Fascinating, and Unknown of American Political History H.R. Gross: Parsimonious Penny-Pincher. Mad Politics: The Bizarre, Fascinating, and Unknown of American Political History. Retrieved August 8, 2021.
  7. Sen. Paul Fannin. GovTrack.us. Retrieved May 15, 2021.