Quote from RCG Trader:
Clearly, we did not watch the same GOP primaries and convention.
As someone posted above, we've had this argument numerous times. Let me add my perspective though.
If you look at social policy, you have to admit there has been an enormous swing to the liberal side over the past 40 or so years. We can debate whether or not it was beneficial. I would say some was, some obviously wasn't.
We have for example massively increased numbers of single mothers, most of whom require welfare. It is no secret that their kids tend to be problems. No pol can say this of course without being pilloried as hating women or being insensitive.
Abortion was forced on people through a Supreme Court edict that even liberal law professors admit lacked any real constitutional basis.
Now conservatives see the same thng happening with what they regard as the bedrock of civilized society, traditional marriage.
We have an administration that has set a high water mark for trampelling on the religious liberties of traditional American denominations, even as he has bent over backwards to accommodate muslims.
So conservatives tend to feel they have been fighting a constant rearguard action against those who would marginalize traditonal religion, marriage, values etc. They see the results of these progressive policies as largely disastrous. They don't understand why the values and standards that served our country so well for most of its existence are rather suddenly being treated as bigoted hate speech that puts one beyond the pale of civilized society.
A lot of us are fed up with being lectured to by idiots and perverts, many of whom live off our tax dollars. We're fed up with being accused of "intolerance" by people who have no tolerance themselves for opposing viewpoints. To call this taliban-llike attitudes or behavior is ridiculous.