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The Party of Reagan ...

How did conservatism go from where it was in the 80's with The Party of Reagan to where it is today?

I can't really call myself a true conservative, but I am definitely conservative-friendly. Every online political survey I've ever taken has labeled me somewhere right of center to varying degrees, but I find less and less alignment with our national conservative leaders.

I just read an opinion piece by conservative political commentator, Adam Kinzinger, on Why Republicans are turning against aid to Ukraine. Mr Kinzinger is a USAF veteran of Iraq & Afghanistan and was also a Republican member of Congress from 2011 through January of this year. In his piece he says:
Gone is the party of Reagan, which was steadfast in its stand against tyranny. In its place is rising a GOP that seems immune to the world’s need for American leadership and uninterested in the suffering of a country we should aid until the fight is over.

Obviously, Mr Kinzinger in his essay and I in my post here are talking about Ukraine and Russia. One is led by an authoritarian tyrant who invaded the other, a fledgling democracy trying to shed the systems and institutions put upon it after decades of Soviet rule.

The Party of Reagan would not have taken a nanosecond to decide who to support in this conflict. Sure, they would've approached Ukraine about cleaning up some things (which they are doing), but none of that would have deterred The Party of Reagan from supporting Ukraine to the successful end of this conflict.

So, to my conservative friends ... Help me understand the thinking here? And in your explanations, please avoid the words Trump and/or Biden. Both of them are short-term blips in the history of this great country and in the development of western civilization & democracy.
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wildbill83 · 41-45, M
years ago, most republicans were conservative; that's no longer the case. the republican super-pacs today are rinos/no better than democrats

real conservatives are sick to death of career politicians on both sides; neither have any intention of winning wars anymore (if we/the military had been allowed to do our jobs without all the political bullshit, afghanistan & iraq wouldn't have gone on for 20 years), politicians & elites make more money from starting wars than ending them.

all the time and effort we spend in afghanistan trying to destroy the taliban, and thanks to biden's fuckup, we left them better armed than when we started, and all we have to show for it are casualties...

if we maintain the status quo, Ukraine will be no different
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wildbill83 · 41-45, M
@chinga that's not exclusive to the US. Notice how nato/europe is involved? sending just enough equipment to keep the war going, but not enough to make any difference...