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Barstool conservatism is a name for a variety of political
conservatism in the United States Conservatism in the United States is one of two major political ideologies in the United States, with the other being liberalism. Traditional American conservatism is characterized by a belief in individualism, traditionalism, capitalism, ...
, associated with
Dave Portnoy David Scott Portnoy (born March 22, 1977) is an American businessman and social media personality. He is the founder and owner of sports and popular culture company Barstool Sports. Early life Portnoy was born and raised in Swampscott, Massa ...
, founder and CEO of the
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digital media empire, and his audience of "stoolies", made up primarily of younger men. The term was coined by journalist Matthew Walther. In general, it supports
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, and combines non-religious libertarian concerns, such as opposition to
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and bans on abortion, with an "unwillingness to accept liberal social norms", such as "
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usage and diversity, equity and inclusion practices", and embraces "sexual libertinism, anti-authoritarianism, ... and lots of f-bombs". As of November 2022, some alleged barstool conservatism to be "growing in prominence", and even "largely" defining the Republican Party coalition; and by 2024 was credited with helping Donald Trump win the election. Others complained it lacked "a clear, animating political vision", and warned its embrace of recreational drugs and gambling would inevitably lead to a backlash when their social effects were felt.


Usage

One early use of the phrase came from journalist Matthew Walther who, shortly after Trump's 2017 inauguration, described the group of voters that Trump appealed to and who would influence the Republican Party after he was gone, as "barstool conservatives". He described them as having a
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streak at odds with Republican Christian "traditional
social conservatives Social conservatism is a political philosophy and a variety of conservatism which places emphasis on traditional social structures over social pluralism. Social conservatives organize in favor of duty, traditional values and social instit ...
" —they did "not oppose or even care about abortion or
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, much less
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"; but instead accepted "with varying degrees of enthusiasm ....
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, homosexuality, drug use,
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, and whatever
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was about"; but do side with conservatives in having "vague concerns about political correctness and ' SJWs', opposition to the popularization of so-called
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, sentimentality about the American flag and the military, the rights of male undergraduates to engage in fornication while intoxicated without fear of the
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mafia." Reporter Robert Silverman also used the term "Barstool Republicans". Writing in November 2022, Benjamin Schnurr, describes Barstool, or at least Dave Portnoy's ideas, as "a mixture of politically incorrect and, at times, misogynistic behavior" with "more liberal stances on issues such as women's and LGBTQ rights". Some other descriptions of barstool conservatism are: "horny-bro aesthetic that embraces sports, sex and generally letting 'you do you' (provided you avoid making him do pretty much anything)" (Jane Coaston); the meeting of "frat culture and cultural conservatism" (Eumenes of Cardia).


Place in the conservative coalition

The traditional American conservative/Republican Party coalition was said to be analogous to a "stool", needing " three legs", namely, * "social conservatives" seeking to "uphold traditional values and hierarchies", particularly religious ones like banning abortion (i.e. "theocons"); * "libertarians" promoting "small government and free market capitalism", particularly low taxes; * "foreign policy hawks" advocating for "an active and at times aggressive foreign policy approach", particularly containment of communism (i.e. "neocons"). The integration of these three currents was known as
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. Analogues of "barstool conservatives" were not part of this coalition but gained ground by the 2020s. With the end of the
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, the last leg of foreign policy "declined significantly", and by the 2020s religious belief in America had declined, suggesting a diminished importance for the first leg, and low tax, small-government conservatism also reportedly lost support. In the words of Derek Robertson of ''Politico'', when Trump "dismantled that old fusion" of free-market economic enthusiasm and "country-club traditionalism, Barstool was ready." In this new era, Trump was able "to mobilize a varied group of constituencies", particularly barstoolers and social conservatives, who shared "a resentment for new liberal social norms". Matthew Walther and Rod Dreher, alongside Matthew Schmitz, argue that though traditionalists and non-religious "will never agree", they can "ally" with each other, to form a new conservative coalition against "woke utopianism" that is claim to be ascendant in the Democratic Party. Schnurr thinks it remains to be seen whether the conservative cultural grievances of "stoolies" with
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s and
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will overcome its libertarian streak for keeping abortion legal, which is a major issue for Portnoy.


Politicians and campaigns

Examples of the strength of barstool conservatism in the Republican Party according to Derek Robertson are,
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,
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,
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, and
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. Another example is former New York Republican congressman
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(the first openly LGBT member elected to Congress as a non-incumbent Republican).


Support for Donald Trump

Robertson credits a 200 word long blog post by Portnoy in August 2015 with the birth of the barstool Republican. He said: In the 2024 election, Donald Trump's success in appealing to "vice voters" was seen as having "helped propel" him to victory. Vice voters were described as a predominantly young male voting bloc associated with Barstool Conservatism whose voting decisions are perceived as based on candidates support for
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,
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,
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(activities often described as vices). At the same time, at least one observer (Charles Fain Lehman), believes a "backlash" in public opinion against vice is inevitable, as it is only a matter of time before the addictive, medical and psychological side affects of drugs, and the incidents of bankruptcy and ruined credit from gambling and speculation in cryptocurrency, become apparent.


See also

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Libertarianism in the United States In the United States, libertarianism is a political philosophy promoting individual liberty. According to common meanings of Conservatism in the United States, conservatism and Modern liberalism in the United States, liberalism in the United S ...
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Conservatism in the United States Conservatism in the United States is one of two major political ideologies in the United States, with the other being liberalism. Traditional American conservatism is characterized by a belief in individualism, traditionalism, capitalism, ...
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, 2023 controversy seen as pitting Barstool conservatives against social conservatives *
Trumpism Trumpism, also referred to as the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement, is the political movement and ideology behind U.S. president Donald Trump and his political base. It comprises ideologies such as right-wing populism, right-wing ...
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Dirtbag left The dirtbag left is a style of left-wing politics that eschews civility to convey a left-wing populist and Anti-capitalism, anti-capitalist message using vulgarity. It is most closely associated with American left-wing online media that emerged ...
* ''South Park'' Republican, a similar trend of libertarians who allied with conservatives, emerging 20 years prior *
Libertarian conservatism Libertarian conservatism, also referred to as conservative libertarianism and, more rarely, ''conservatarianism'', is a political and social philosophy that combines conservatism and libertarianism, representing the libertarian wing of conser ...
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Libertarian Republican In American politics, a Libertarian Republican is a politician or Republican Party member who has advocated libertarian policies while typically voting for and being involved with the Republican Party. Beliefs and size The Republican Party has ...
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Factions in the Republican Party The Republican Party in the United States includes several factions, or wings. During the 19th century, Republican factions included the Half-Breeds, who supported civil service reform; the Radical Republicans, who advocated the immediate and ...


References

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