Conservatives don't need to change core convictions to embrace the growing support for equal rights for gay Americans.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
By definition, conservatives struggle with change.
The people still get to choose whether they want to support conservatives or if they want to support Mr. Trump, whose record is not conservative.
I'm more the conscience of the conservative than I am someone looking for consensus.
I want you to answer this question: Why should you settle for anything less than an authentic conservative who will fight for your views and values without an apology? Think about that.
The liberals will surely argue that every person has the right to fall in love with no regard to religion, creed or gender, but I am not that liberal.
Like me, the great majority of Americans wish both to preserve the traditional definition of marriage and to oppose bias and intolerance directed towards gays and lesbians.
Conservatives are the heirs to the Founders' vision. But we have to act like it.
Disapproval of homosexuality cannot justify invading the houses, hearts and minds of citizens who choose to live their lives differently.
Obviously a primary liberal conviction is that we should be tolerant of other peoples' convictions. But if we believe in something, we had better find ways to say so convincingly.
Liberalism isn't change. It has to be imposed.