What Conservative Civil War Means for GOP Policy

What Conservative Civil War Means for GOP Policy
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In 2019, conflicts within the conservative intellectual movement that have for decades and simmered for the past few years reached a boiling point.

The held in mid-July was an important step for the new tide of loosely populist, pro-Trump commentators to build an intellectual superstructure from which they can carry their ideas forward. As some journalists at the conference noted, despite President Trump calling himself a nationalist, speakers and attendees for the most part .

The conference seemed to be not so much pro-Trump but post-Trump, to adopt a term that the anti-Trump conservative and former National Review editor Jonah Goldberg used to describe his new publication, The Dispatch. In 2019, debate among conservatives shifted from being about Trump specifically, to what , and on a less abstract level, what the GOP will look like once .

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