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A sense of proportion, once the conservative virtue, is considered treasonous on the right today, and Kesler cannot be accused of harboring one.
In seeking Mr. Hague's replacement, they could pick one of those who had first called for a change in direction, like former defense secretary Michael Portillo, who offered a William Weld-style blend of fiscal conservatism and social liberalism and urged the party to abandon the culture wars and rediscover tolerance as a conservative virtue.
Borrowing is not a conservative cause, nor spending a conservative virtue.
It is the commitment to opposition within (what are judged to be) the prevailing structures that has led some radical critics of loyalty (e.g., Agassi, Greene) to see it as at bottom a conservative virtue.
Logic does not seem to be a conservative virtue.
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"Stability, order, temperance, balance, incrementalism are all important conservative virtues.
Louise's rebelliousness, well researched by Moriarty, helps midwife Cora's reversal by demonstrating the worthlessness of the conservative virtues Cora holds dear.
Even a bank like UBS, which once embodied the conservative virtues espoused by Swiss bankers, has suffered tens of billions in losses because of its exposure to risky mortgage debt in the United States.
He appealed to genuinely conservative virtues of prudence and skepticism concerning sweeping ambition.
Dobson, heretofore highly critical of McCain, appeared on Hannity's radio program last week extolling the candidate's many conservative virtues.
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