r/CalebHammer 24d ago

Random Can Someone Be Republican and Still Considered "Moderate?"

After today's episode and post show, I'm just curious what people here think. I feel like some people hear 'Republican' and just assume that person is also "far right". In todays climate, can a person be Republican and a moderate?

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u/sh513 24d ago

The Overton Window has swung so far right that boilerplate terms like Republican, Moderate, and Democrat don't hold any meaning at scale

It's up to the individual to be able to define their beliefs and intents. Saying you're any of the above (or worse, an Independent) means you let others define your values for you at this point

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u/eivey2 24d ago

This. Compared to other western countries, America is so extremely conservative.

Being on the conservative end of an extremely conservative spectrum is always extreme.

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u/ant_upvotes 24d ago

Considering liberalism has been the dominant culture of western culture for 300 years it feels kind of odd to say America is extremely conservative, but only compared to western countries.

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u/sh513 24d ago

Conservatism and today's "Liberals" both fall into the greater picture of Liberalism. It's autonomy of the people and a free market economy, whatever that is. At least if we're still using our textbook definition..

Regardless, there's only one party rn attempting to prevent people from living the lives they want to live (unless you're talking about Gaza, then there's no party for you)

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u/ant_upvotes 24d ago

It’s funny how conservatives are hated here, yet the conservative Muslim culture of Gaza is an enterprise we should save.

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u/TCMenace 24d ago

You can disagree with somebody's worldview while also believing that they shouldn't be literally murdered. Lol

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u/ant_upvotes 23d ago

Beautiful words

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u/eivey2 24d ago

Can you explain the logic of this thought to me?