They have never once been right.
Did you ever notice that? Do you ever think about it?
Never once.
Oh, in matters of, say, foreign affairs or military strategy, one might contend that conservatives have had their moments, made arguments that, arguably, made sense.
But on matters of social evolution, they’ve compiled a remarkable record: They’ve never been vindicated by history.
Rather, they’ve always been repudiated by it, always been wrong.
You think that’s harsh? You think it’s overly sweeping?
The record begs to differ.
They stood athwart the civil rights movement, William F. Buckley once arguing (and later repenting) that white people’s “cultural superiority” entitled them to dominate African Americans.
They opposed women’s rights, Barry Goldwater once saying that he had nothing against a woman running for vice president, “just so she can cook and get home on time.”