Conservatism Quote by Rush Limbaugh
“Conservatism, by itself, is not the defeating agent for liberalism today. At one point I was among many who thought it would be. It's too bifurcated. It's too disjointed. It's too fractured, too un-unified, disunified, whatever, to be a formative opposition force. But there are still millions of people that want nothing to do with what liberalism and the Democrats stand for.”
About This Quote
Source Radio Show: The Rush Limbaugh Show, 2018, segment on conservatism
He argues that modern conservatism is fragmented and ineffective against liberalism, lacking unified purpose.
In simple terms: Conservatism feels divided and weak.
Seek unity in political strategy.
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When to use this quote
- campaign planning
- party organization
- grassroots mobilization
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What core principles could unify conservatives?
- How can fragmented movements build cohesive goals?
Fragmentation may stem from diverse regional priorities.