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  2. Category:American conservative websites - Wikipedia

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    B. The Babylon Bee. Big League Politics. Breitbart News. The Bulwark (website)

  3. Conservatism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Conservatives generally support a strong policy of law and order to control crime, including long jail terms for repeat offenders. Most support the death penalty for particularly egregious crimes. Conservatives often oppose criminal justice reform, including efforts to combat racial profiling, police brutality, mass incarceration, and the War ...

  4. Traditionalist conservatism - Wikipedia

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    Traditionalist conservatism, often known as classical conservatism, is a political and social philosophy that emphasizes the importance of transcendent moral principles, manifested through certain posited natural laws to which it is claimed society should adhere. [1] It is one of many different forms of conservatism.

  5. Libertarian conservatism - Wikipedia

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    Philosophy. In political science, libertarian conservatism is an ideology that combines the advocacy of economic and legal principles such as fiscal discipline, respect for contracts, defense of private property and free markets, [8] fewer laws banning minor crimes, and the traditional conservative stress on self-help and freedom of choice ...

  6. Movement conservatism - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Movement conservatism is a term used by political analysts to describe conservatives in the United States since the mid-20th century and the New Right. According to George H. Nash (2009) the movement comprises a coalition of five distinct impulses. From the mid-1930s to the 1960s, libertarians, traditionalists, and anti-communists made ...

  7. List of American conservatives - Wikipedia

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    billionaire donor to conservative political candidates Jerry Falwell: 1933–2007 televangelist: Charles G. Koch: 1935– billionaire industrialist and donor to conservative organizations and candidates Foster Friess: 1940–2021 billionaire donor to conservative organizations David H. Koch: 1940–2019

  8. 8 Treatment Options for Osteoarthritis of the Hip - Healthline

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    Self-care. Supplements. Walking aids. Surgery. FAQ. Takeaway. Treatment for hip osteoarthritis may include a combination of lifestyle changes, exercise, medications, and surgery, among others. Hip ...

  9. Factions in the Republican Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Five Families consist of "the right-wing House Freedom Caucus, the conservative Republican Study Committee, the business-minded Main Street Caucus, the mainstream Republican Governance Group", and the Republican members of the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus. The House Republican factions overlap with one another.