Years ago, I suspected I wasn't a "conservative" because I did not share the animosity toward Barack Obama that my fellows on the right did. I recognized that Obama’s policies were antagonistic toward Israel; that his Jewish advisors were wrong-headed. I knew that he torpedoed hope for useful negotiations by calling for a settlement freeze on day-one of his administration. I knew that he mis-read the fundamentals of the Arab-Israel conflict.
But I never felt he was behaving out of nefarious motives. I disagreed with his policies on Israel, but I saw no reason to demonize him.
My distancing from the "conservatives" became clearer when Donald Trump was seeking the presidency.
I reject false choices and either/or politics - either Trump or the radical-left Democrats. A plague on both your houses!
I knew I was not a "conservative" when years ago I lost faith in Netanyahu’s management of my country. Of his cow-towing to the forces of clerical and social darkness; his transparent demagoguery. His pathetic brown-nosing of Trump.
So, if "conservatism" in 2019 requires the embrace of illiberal values, populism, and shilling for Trump, I am no “conservative.”
I am a student of genuine classical liberals (a/k/a conservatives) foremost Madison and Jabotinsky.
In Trump and Netanyahu I see nothing worth conserving.
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I am open to running your criticism if it is not ad hominem. I prefer praise, though.