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'''Rockefeller Republicanism''' is an ideology stemming from a subrgroup of the US [[File:Conserv.png]] [[Conservatism|Republican Party]] in the 1930's-1970's that held more moderate and [[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism|liberal]] views on domestic issues than the rest of the party.
'''Rockefeller Republicanism''' is an ideology stemming from a subrgroup of the US [[File:Conserv.png]] [[Conservatism|Republican Party]] in the 1930's-1970's that held more moderate and [[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism|liberal]] views on domestic issues than the rest of the party, similar to those of Nelson Rockefeller, former Governor of New York (1959-1973) and Vice President (1974-1977).
 
Other notable Rockreps include, but not limited to: Thomas Dewey, John Anderson, Bill Weld, Phil Scott, Edward Brooke, Brett Kavanaugh.
==How to Draw==
==How to Draw==
{{Flag|Rockrep_flag.svg}}
{{Flag|Rockrep_flag.svg}}

Revision as of 21:51, 29 January 2021



Rockefeller Republicanism is an ideology stemming from a subrgroup of the US Republican Party in the 1930's-1970's that held more moderate and liberal views on domestic issues than the rest of the party, similar to those of Nelson Rockefeller, former Governor of New York (1959-1973) and Vice President (1974-1977).

Other notable Rockreps include, but not limited to: Thomas Dewey, John Anderson, Bill Weld, Phil Scott, Edward Brooke, Brett Kavanaugh.

How to Draw

Flag of Rockefeller Republicanism
  1. Draw a ball.
  2. Fill the top half with red and the bottom half with white.
  3. Add 3 stars in the top half.
  4. Add the eyes.

Relations

Friends

Frenemies

  • Neoliberalism - You're a bit more economically liberal than I am but we're socially similar.
  • Keynesianism - Please stop making the money printer go brrr, it's not a toy.
  • Conservatism - Economically wise, socially foolish.

Enemies

Further Reading

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