Sentences with phrase «of conservative movements»

And those enduring majorities are just the start of conservative movements in many of these states.
A founding member of the Reform Party, he quit Ottawa to become head of the anti-tax National Citizens Coalition, «on the libertarian side of the conservative movement,» as he described it.
[16] Very little was known about DonorsTrust until late 2012 and early 2013, when the Guardian and others published extensive reports on what Mother Jones called «the dark - money ATM of the conservative movement
One small problem I have with your editorial stance is that there is no mention of the conservative movement's involvement in perpetuating the hysteria surrounding AIDS for the purpose of promoting abstinence.
He goes on to say, «Many of the most powerful elements of the conservative movement are all Catholic (many converts) from the SC and think tanks to the media and social groups.
In the midst of all the writing Buckley did before his death last year at the age of eighty - two, in the midst of television shows and the politics and the leadership of the conservative movement, we tend to forget that there was a time through the 1950s and 1960s when he was also seen as one of the nation's leading Catholic laymen.
Within weeks after Tietjen became president of Concordia Seminary, J. A. O. Preus, candidate of the conservative movement, was elected president of the synod.
With the disclosures out of the way, I can proceed to the judgment: There is no better book about William F. Buckley or National Review, and it is a good, quick sketch of the conservative movement's last few decades.
The reason ministers won't speak up is that they are employed as part of the conservative movement, which was created by the wealthy to advocate for their interests.
The shift that has raised the profiles of Orthodoxy and Reform Judaism and contributed to the weakening of the Conservative movement has also been replicated in other institutional arenas.
It was no wonder that the greatest of Jewish social scientists were part of the Conservative movement.
When the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards of the Rabbinical Assembly of the Conservative movement within Judaism issued guidelines for homosexual marriage by a vote of thirteen in favor, none opposed, and one abstention earlier this year, a Gentile friend of mine e-mailed me....
His beliefs and politics: In the 1980s, Floyd was part of a conservative movement to curb liberal politics within the SBC in Arkansas, and Huckabee beat him in a race to lead the state convention, The New York Timesreported.
Cruz has largely followed the classic Moral Majority model that was the face of the conservative movement — he has received endorsements from figures such as Focus on the Family founder James Dobson — while Trump «tends to work most closely with the prosperity wing of Pentecostalism» which tends to believe that God would financially reward believers.
The landmark vote by the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards of the Conservative movement's Rabbinical Assembly follows a 2006 ruling by the committee «favor [ing] the establishment of committed and loving relationships for gay and lesbian Jews.»
«I have a lot of friends in the Conservative Party, and I'm a life long part of the conservative movement.
And, given the severely fractured status of the conservative movement in America, it will be hard for any candidate — Trump or otherwise — to appeal to a national constituency that seems to lack any consensus on what it means to even be «conservative.»
Owens» victory was a defeat for many prominent leaders of the conservative movement, particularly Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh.
Particularly as the coalition front bench is largely stitched together from two parties and several wings of the Conservative movement.
The point of the conservative movement is to form «the infrastructure outside of the party» that supports conservative values», as Montgomerie writes.
More recently, less visible channels of funding have been revealed such as the Donors Capital Fund and Donors Trust, organization that that has been called the «ATM of the conservative movement», distributing funds from those who don't want to be publicly associated with the anti-environmental work product of organizations like the Heartland Institute.
John Podhoretz came by and we nerded out on neoconservatism and the state of the conservative movement until — suddenly!
For someone such as your editor, who can claim more than his fair share of conservative and libertarian bona fides, Malkin's screeds read more like something written by the notoriously solipsistic traditionalist Susan Ohanian (and worse, one of Kennedy assassination conspiracy - theorist Mark Lane's execrable books) than something written by one of the conservative movement's leading polemicists.
The group was described in a 2012 article in Mother Jones as «one of the main political outfits of the conservative movement and an instrumental force within the tea party.»
«Challenging global warming as a social problem: An analysis of the conservative movement's counterclaims.»
Together, DT and DCF have been described as the «dark money ATM» of the Conservative movement.
A 2013 investigation by Mother Jones described DT and DCF as the «dark money ATM» of the conservative movement in the US.
A 2013 investigation by Mother Jones describes DT and DCF as the «dark money ATM» of the conservative movement in the US.
[37] Very little was known about DonorsTrust until late 2012 and early 2013, when the Guardian and others published extensive reports on what Mother Jones called «the dark - money ATM of the conservative movement
«This is what I call the counter-movement, a large - scale effort that is an organised effort and that is part and parcel of the conservative movement in the United States» Brulle said.
The so - called alt - right is a wing of the conservative movement that mixes racism, white nationalism, anti-Semitism and populism.
She is one of the leaders of the conservative movement.

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Breitbart is known for supporting what some refer to as the «alt right» movement in the United States, a loose affiliation of politically conservative groups that include overtly racist organizations such as Richard Spencer's National Policy Institute, which advocates for something it calls «white nationalism.»
As Jeet Heer explained at The New Republic, the slur «emerged out of the white supremacist movement as a term of abuse for white conservatives deemed race traitors unwilling to forthrightly defend the interests of white America.»
Trump's comments about Lee and Washington echo an email one of his senior legal advisors forwarded to government officials and conservative media claiming that the Black Lives Matter movement has been «infiltrated by terrorist groups.»
Representative Trey Gowdy, the 49 - year - old from South Carolina chosen by House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner to chair the panel, is a Christian conservative elected to Congress in 2010 on the wave of the Tea Party movement.
A conservative firebrand known for his cowboy hat, Clarke has called himself «one of those bare - knuckles fighters» and has been critical of what he called the «hateful ideology» of the Black Lives Matters movement.
«Elimination of caucuses and conventions would mean nuclear war with the grassroots, social conservatives, the Ron Paul movement and Tea Party Republicans,» said John Tate, a senior Paul advisor who now runs the Campaign For Liberty, a libertarian grassroots lobbying group.
And Coulter pushed back against the vilification of Trump - boosters in the conservative press, characterizing many of those lobbing bombs as irrelevant players in the movement.
The movement to remake Canada — to shred the remnants of the liberal consensus that governed this land for most of the past half - century — took a giant step last night with the election of a majority Conservative government.
In the weeks after the shooting, Kashuv has emerged within conservative media as a «professional and respectful» alternative to Parkland students like David Hogg and Emma Gonzalez, who've become something of celebrity faces in the anti-gun movement.
Tax records, however, reveal some of the sugar - daddies of the conservative and libertarian movement who funnel big money through Donors Trust.
Last week, I reported on an obscure yet powerful group called Donors Trust, a dark - money ATM funding the conservative movement with hundreds of millions of dollars in mostly anonymous money.
Working out of an nondescript brick rowhouse in suburban Virginia, a little - known organization named Donors Trust, staffed by five employees, has steered hundreds of millions of dollars to the most influential think tanks, foundations, and advocacy groups in the conservative movement.
NimbleRichMan is a near Billionaire and staunch supporter of the Common Sense Conservative movement.
The crux of her pitch is this: Rich folks can give to Donors Trust and rest easy knowing that their millions will continue bankrolling the conservative movement long into the future, even after their death.
Donors Trust is a so - called «donor - advised fund,» a breed apart from a family foundation like, say, the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, which helped build the conservative movement over decades with donations totaling tens of millions of dollars.
It's a mark of Harper's governing style that even at this level of functional microcosm, he maintains a certain balance among the Conservative movement's constituent factions.
A joint statement this week from more than 60 conservatives, including former attorney general Edwin Meese and Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, demanded that Facebook and other tech giants «rectify their credibility with the conservative movement» by explaining why content is taken down and accounts deleted and by including more conservative groups on its list of advisers.
But the entrance of Mr. Prentice onto the political stage may have slightly shifted the ground in Alberta's conservative movement.
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