Hungary’s Pro-Family Policies Should Prompt US Conservatives to Rethink Their Mindset, Says Gladden Pappin

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The president of the Hungarian Institute of International Affairs discusses the lessons the US can learn from different socio-political situations in Europe on the sidelines of CPAC Hungary.

BUDAPEST, Hungary — Could the U.S. learn from the political success of a small Central European country?

This year will be a decisive year politically for the Western world, with the European elections coming up in June followed by the U.S. presidential election in the autumn, so analysts from both the progressive and conservative movements are seeking to provide their respective camps with the intellectual weapons likely to change the game at this year’s polls.

And this includes looking beyond one’s own borders to identify innovative and successful strategies implemented abroad.

A gathering of influential conservatives held in Budapest on April 25-26, the CPAC meeting represented fertile ground for ideas and debate on how to rethink today's rapidly changing societies. Among the political figures in attendance were Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Geert Wilders, leader of the Dutch Party for Freedom, Santiago Abascal, president of Spain’s VOX party, and U.S. Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla.

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Because being influenced by a fascist country is, of course, a natural thing for a large democracy to do.

If the GOP wants to copy the practices of a country run by a strong man government that can't even get with its NATO allies, them the GOP needs to be destroyed. It has lost its way. And CPAC, honestly at this point, should be severely infiltrated by FBI agents as it's a threat to American security.
 
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