Conservative Quote by Josh Marshall
“The Federalist Society is this conservative legal organization. And I think, for the Bush administration, being a member of the Federalist Society meant you were - a reliable, ideological, partisan Republican. It wasn't enough just to be registered as a Republican, or to be - have a generally conservative judicial philosophy, or prosecutorial philosophy. It meant that, basically, meant that you were a real movement conservative, a Party regular. That's what being a Federalist Society member means.”
About This Quote
The quote describes the Federalist Society as a marker of deep, reliable conservatism within the Bush administration, beyond mere party affiliation.
In simple terms: It says being a member signals strong, consistent conservative ideology.
Recognize that group affiliation can signal deeper ideological commitment.
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Type
When to use this quote
- campaign staffing
- judicial nominations
- policy advocacy
- media analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does group identity influence political decisions?
- Can affiliation predict actions?
Membership alone may not guarantee policy outcomes or personal convictions.