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"Our shared conservative values, our belief in the individual is the great hope of our nation"

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A politician’s trick is to make a faction sound like a family, and Rick Perry pulls it off here with the word “shared.” It’s a warm, communal opener that immediately softens what follows: a distinctly ideological claim dressed up as national common sense. “Conservative values” isn’t defined because it doesn’t need to be; it’s a password, not a policy. In campaign context, that vagueness is an asset. It lets different listeners pour their own priorities into the phrase - taxes, guns, religion, deregulation - while feeling seen.

Then Perry pivots to the emotional centerpiece: “our belief in the individual.” This is classic American political rhetoric, but it’s also a strategic reframing. By elevating “the individual” as “the great hope,” he casts collective solutions - robust welfare programs, aggressive regulation, even certain public-health mandates - as implicitly suspect, maybe even un-American. The subtext is a moral hierarchy: self-reliance equals virtue, and systems that cushion risk can start to look like indulgence or control.

The line also does a quiet bit of boundary work. “Our shared conservative values” suggests unity, but it quietly implies an out-group: those who don’t share them. Perry isn’t only praising a worldview; he’s defining who gets to speak for “our nation.” It’s boosterism with an edge: hopeful on the surface, disciplining underneath. The result is a slogan that sounds inclusive while functioning as a litmus test, turning ideology into identity and identity into destiny.

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Rick Perry (born March 4, 1950) is a Politician from USA.

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