i mean, conservatism never fails, it is always failed. but the 64 example, what happened after barry goldwater, then the most conservative republican to ever get the nomination is conservatism went into a fast retreat in republican politics, and liberalism advanced faster than it ever had, with the legislation lbj was able to do after that and going forward to the 70s. you could argue that that s beginning to happen now, regardless of whether rick santorum was a nominee. you have a huge cleave within the party. they have no idea, you have the uber conservative tea party wing, the establishment wing that s moving ever towards the center. the infighting, the inability of anyone in the republican caucus to get anything done, and now on the national stage, two candidates that are neither here nor there for vast parts of the american party and their base. i want to take a fast look at what republicans really think. medicare vouchers, for example, 56% of republicans oppose that. soci
right? i mean, conservatism never fails, it is always failed. but the 64 example, what happened after barry goldwater, then the most conservative republican to ever get the nomination is conservatism went into a fast retreat in republican politics, and liberalism advanced faster than it ever had, with the legislation lbj was able to do after that and going forward to the 70s. you could argue that that s beginning to happen now, regardless of whether rick santorum was a nominee. you have a huge cleave within the party. they have no idea, you have the uber conservative tea party wing, the establishment wing that s moving ever towards the center. the infighting, the inability of anyone in the republican caucus to get anything done, and now on the national stage, two candidates that are neither here nor there for vast parts of the american party and their base. i want to take a fast look at what republicans really think. medicare vouchers, for example, 56% of republicans oppose tha