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When I say classic libertarianism, I am differentiating between actual libertarianism and the Tea Partiers.
Also, if you’d read our history books, or if you had graduated high school, you’d know that the entirety of our values as Americans and what our forefathers were drawing from was, specifically, the French philosophers of the Enlightenment Period. So not only does it fly, but you are wrong. In fact, basic statements of liberty we tend to think of as American actually came from the French Enlightenment Period. “Lfe, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness,” for instance.
Also, our founding fathers were progressive, not conservative. They were rebelling against the monarchy of their fatherland to make their own country, with their own laws and values. That clearly isn’t conservative at all, that’s progression, and thus progressive.