A Voice in the Wilderness In Defense of "Mere Conservatism"

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What We Talked About After Rob Long

After our exciting interview with National Review's Rob Long, I was joined for another two segments by Matt, Drew, and our friend Jason Burkey who was in town from Nashville.

Listen below, or download us on iTunes.

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What is “Mere Conservatism”?

The basic ideas, ideals, and values that generally define and characterize the central tenets of what today might be termed "modern conservative thought."

We believe that a proper understanding of history, economics, and theology leads to certain conclusions. Many of these are the same conclusions our Founding Fathers arrived at in constructing a "more perfect union."

All ideas and opinions are welcome; not all are correct.

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