The Alt-Right Explained and Examined

Actually, it destroys your point. Look at it another way, if you can,: which side is currently the one who said "there were some very fine people" at the Nazi rally?

Our moronic President. Which has nothing to do with Antifa. Unless you believe that violent anarchists are "very fine people"?
 
True Conservatives don't "want to tell you who to marry [or] make all abortion illegal"; they want to keep the federal government out of those issues altogether. They certainly don't want to "limit freedom of" expression; Conservatives support the Bill of Rights, especially when they are being run off campuses by violent Leftist protests or one-sided application of "hate speech" rules. And true Conservatives don't care about "browns"; they embrace Dr. King's call to judge not by skin color, but the the content of character.

Please don't confuse the Republican Party with Conservatism. They aren't even close.

I wish this were true but but all evidence is to the contrary

What "evidence"?
 
How about people calling themselves conservatives whilst practicing and pushing those very non-conservative issues. Does such hypocracy provide enough evidence?

First, can you give me specific examples? I'm not sure to whom you refer. Just describing something without pointing to examples is not evidence. In any event, by definition, anyone pushing "very non-conservative issues" is not a Conservative, so what would that prove?

Second, to the extent that such people exist, you actually make my point. Many Republican legislators claim to be conservative (in order to get elected), but when it comes to an actual vote, don't vote that way. There is even a name for them: "RINO" (Republican In Name Only). This is what has caused the Senate to flounder for the past ten months.
 
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