Exactly. He is more of a "traditionalist" than a "conservative".
What? I believe the text book definition of conservative is a desire to maintain the status quo. How is a traditionalist different than that? I don't know too much about O'Reilly's position on it, but I know that on the political spectrum those two terms are pretty much at the same place.
I agree. You can put any label on it you want. He's a conservative. Kind of like liberals that like to call themselves "Progressives".
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