See https://www.conservative.org/2022/05/19 ... statement/It is inspiring to be among people who yearn for freedom and autonomy, and who believe that their nation should make decisions concerning their people, and a political leadership who understands that this nation should make its decisions and not Brussels, and not Geneva, and not Paris, and not Berlin, and not Washington, DC.
From what I can tell, the American "conservative" movement appears to think that what is going on in Hungary is something we should emulate. See Tucker Carlson. See CPAC. Do you disagree with that assessment?
Do you think the United States should aspire to be like Hungary?
I think the fact that things like CPAC and Tucker Carlson acting like Hungary is something to admire validates my belief that what's going on with the "conservative" movement right now presents the risk of authoritarianism in the United States.
To me, a true conservative would not look at Hungary as a model. It's not a free country. It does not have a free press. It does not have academic freedom. It does not have freedom of thought. So on an so forth.