"Traditional conservatives are as anti-fascist as any liberal. Their political vision is derived by libertarian thinkers of past centuries, such as John Locke and Edmund Burke. Their modern philosophy was articulated by erudite commentators like William F. Buckley and George Will. Their political heroes are men like Ronald Reagan and John McCain. Today on the right, there are plenty of folks who call themselves conservatives -- they are all over social media, they fill every time slot of Fox News and they dominate the Republican Party. Yet, these claimants to a long tradition that favors limited government, the rule of law and the advancement of liberty are unquestioning supporters of a president whose actions are those of a lawless, aspiring dictator. These people who claim to be conservatives, yet enthusiastically cheer for a man who violates the core tenets of traditional conservatism every day, should stop pretending they are something they are not and simply accept the better description of what they have become. It is a word that starts with F."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
it talks like a fascist and acts like a fascist, it's a fascist", David Horsey's substack, 15 January 2026
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/David_Horsey
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
David Horsey
5 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by David Horsey →
Related Quotes
"This is what it has come to in America. An aspiring-authoritarian president has assembled his own poorly trained army…"
"The big, macho men from ICE who are storming around American cities like Visigoths are a bunch of cowards. They arm t…"
"These mercenaries do not serve the country, they serve a regime that excuses their unjustified violence and lies abou…"
"When is it correct to use the F-word? Not the four-letter one that has become so common it barely raises an eyebrow, …"
"Poetry is everywhere; it just needs editing."
"An interviewer once asked him whether he had any advice for young writers starting out. "No," he answered, "if a writ…"
"The West, at bottom, is a form of society, rather than an area. It is the term applied to the region whose social con…"
"American democracy was born of no theorist's dream; it was not carried in the Sarah Constant to Virginia, nor in the …"
"To understand a great movement in the world of thought or action, it is usually necessary to approach it on its histo…"
"The environment men create through their wants becomes a mirror that reflects their civilization; more importantly it…"