For too long, conservatives have allowed the Left to define them. With more Americans becoming disillusioned with President Obama, it’s time to counter the media’s portrayal of conservatives as radical, illegitimate extremists, concerned only with amassing wealth and kicking gays.
So, here’s a quick guide to help identify the basic differences between leftists and conservatives.
Conservatives understand that the system of capitalism is the greatest engine of wealth production the world has ever known. They don’t think profit is a dirty word. Liberals argue that feelings, not the bottom line, should be the motivating factor in all of life’s decisions.
Conservatives believe that a man’s fate is determined by the life choices he makes. Liberals believe if they’re not successful, it’s because racist capitalists are hogging all the wealth. And that’s not fair!
Conservatives know that life isn’t fair and never will be. Liberals think that it should be, and that if you vote for them, they can legislate fairness. After they re-define it.
Conservatives know that throwing money at a problem usually ends up making the problem worse. Liberals believe that money can solve any problem. Preferably someone else’s money.
Conservatives believe Examiner columnist Prof. Thomas Sowell’s assertion that there are no solutions – there are only trade-offs. Liberals believe that there are still free lunches, that rights trump responsibilities, and victims are more ‘valid’ than producers. And if you don’t agree, you’re just a big ol’ meanie.
Conservatives applaud merit. Leftists applaud intentions. Conservatives believe words have meanings. Liberals believe they have the right to redefine whatever words they care to.
Liberals believe if a theory looks good on paper, it will work. Conservatives understand that reality doesn’t work that way, except in ivory towers.
Conservatives know that, these days, government is the problem. Liberals believe more government is the solution. And they will willingly create and/or exacerbate a crisis in order to prove it.
Conservatives believe in accountability, that actions speak louder than words. Liberals have succumbed to the herd mentality that sanctions bad behavior as long as it is done in the name of whichever liberal policy is most popular, be it global warming or the belief that everything bad that happens to the Obama administration is George Bush’s fault.
Conservatives believe in individual rights, not group rights. They know that liberals words like “social justice,” “diversity,” and “multiculturalism,” whose meanings are purely subjective, are used to divide, instill guilt, and put conservatives in the impossible position of having to spend their lives proving a negative.
Most conservatives believe in the rule of God. Liberals prefer the rule of man. As long as they are the man.
Liberals believe that life is a zero sum game. If someone wins, that means that someone has lost. They believe there are only so many pieces of the pie and the more pie someone has means someone out there has less. Conservatives know that this is just not so.
Conservatives are more inclined to do what they feel is right, even when no-one is looking. Liberals prefer to have their compassion recorded, preferably by TV news cameras.
Liberals actually believe that world peace is possible. And the only thing standing in the way are those darn conservatives who have earned more money than they have a right to. Conservatives meanwhile, know that the utopia the left envisions is neither realistic, nor possible. Thus they focus their efforts on more attainable goals, like making a living, raising their families and contributing to their communities.
Conservatives know that, no matter how thin the pancake, there are always two sides. Liberals have been taught that their side is the only legitimate side and any other point of view is invalid because it is motivated solely by hate, racism, homophobia, or greed. End of story.
It is very easy to concentrate on what divides us instead of the many more things that unite us, as this author is doing. But neither liberals nor conservatives can refute the fact that we are all Americans. And I choose to believe that all of us want what we think is best for our country. We just disagree on the way to achieve it.
South Carolinian Nancy Morgan is a columnist and news editor for conservative news site RightBias.com.
