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Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

Crisis of Conscience is What Has Gotten Us Here Ep 46

Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

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News, News Commentary, Politics, Society & Culture

4.83.5K Ratings

🗓️ 25 July 2016

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

“Conscience is the most sacred of all property,” said James Madison.   Yet when Ted Cruz stood in front of delegates at the GOP convention last Wednesday and uttered the words, “vote your conscience,” the world turned upside down and many in the room wildly drowned out his words with boos.   And we though being a conservative was about principles? Guess not.   “This is a crisis of conscience of the likes we’ve never seen before,” argues Daniel Horowitz. On this week’s episode of the Conservative Conscience Horowitz breaks down how the real battle is not R’s vs. D’s but about protecting our conscience and advancing our values.   Every four years it’s the same song and dance. We end up sacrificing conservatism at the Republican altar. This year we have Donald Trump and again the knee-jerk reaction is the same – “we MUST support him so that the Democrats don’t win!” But he’s not a conservative – “we don’t care!”   Conservatives need to start asking themselves, is this strategy working?   As Daniel explains, there is a big difference between strategically voting for Trump while concurrently focusing on long term reforms and retaining our values than realigning all of our views to comport with some of his problematic positions.  There is a disturbing trend of some conservatives adopting new liberal positions in order to show “unity” with Trump.  This is a big mistake, and is frankly the mistake that has cost us any solid progress over the past 28 years.  Vote for whomever you want, but retain your conscience and don’t change your deep rooted principles.       Key Quotes   “Instead of seeking new and foreign principles because we continue to fail in pursuit of tired, old tactics, why not renew our old timeless principles with new, innovative tactics.”   “We die on their hills; fall on their swords.   We lose elections anyway either right away or 2-4 years later because of it.  We’ve had the people’s house, the body closest to the people, for 18 of the past 22 years.  Look at the result.”    “We win enough victories that are too minute and too insignificant to fundamentally move the ball forward, yet tantalizing enough to allure us into a false sense of security.  This prevents us from pursuing the tough long-term reforms that will actually create enduring victories.”     Don’t Miss: ·         More than a speech: How Cruz destroyed the ‘lesser of two evils’ narrative ·         Trump speech: The good, the bad, and the ugly     Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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You are listening to a conservative review production, trust, but verify.

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You're listening to the Conservative Conscience.

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In Washington, politicians are full of half-truths and hot air.

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The Conservative Conscience is here to help you cut through the rhetoric and noise

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and explore the politically right way to think about the issues.

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You'll dive into one of the most insightful Conservative minds in America.

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Conservative Review Senior Editor, Daniel Horowitz,

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and along with co-host Joe Koss, they break down the major issues in Washington.

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You are now entering the Conservative Conscience.

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Welcome back to the Conservative Conscience. This is your host, Daniel Horowitz.

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It's July 25th, 2016. Monday, big of a big week ahead of us,

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get another big week. You know, and I wanted to talk to you guys about something very serious.

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I think it is really foundational to everything we've discussed together for the past few years.

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All the articles we've written.

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That is the crisis of conscience.

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If there was ever a time when we needed a Conservative Conscience,

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it's now we started this part of Conservative Review,

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the Conservative Conscience precisely for the purpose of not moving along

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with the gravitational pull of the times that we live in.

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To stick to our timeless principles, to understand what's right and wrong,

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to understand what's constitutional, to understand what's the best policy.

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Albeit, there are times when you do have to make different strategic choices.

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