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The world of politics has given conservatives and libertarians very little to be thankful for recently. But amid the setbacks for the causes of limited government and traditional values, there have been blessings, and on Thanksgiving we ought to recall them.

Election 2012 was a drubbing for Republicans of all stripes. Of course, the liberal media and the GOP establishment draw the same lesson from this election that they draw from every election: Conservatives need to be neutered, and moderates need to be elevated.

But the two most conservative candidates running for federal office both won: Jeff Flake and Ted Cruz. Over six terms in the House, Flake racked up an American Conservative Union score of 96.73. Along with Ron Paul, Flake typically topped the scorecard of the National Taxpayers Union. He also regularly posted 100 percent scores from National Right to Life.

Flake is not only roundly conservative, he has no qualms about defying Republican mandarins. He was comfortable in tiny minorities opposing popular measures. He also was the founding father of the House "Anti-Appropriators," a tiny caucus of Appropriations Committee members who repeatedly voted on the floor against their leadership and who used their committee perch not to bring home pork, but to try to reduce spending.

Flake graduated to the Senate this month. In the Upper Chamber, Flake will join Jim DeMint, Rand Paul and Mike Lee as stalwart conservatives who are unafraid to buck the party leadership.

If you ask Lee, that rightmost Senate caucus is now a Fab Five, with Texas freshman Ted Cruz rounding out the group. Cruz certainly has the right pedigree: He won the Senate primary over establishment choice David Dewhurst, who was backed by K Street and business PACs. Cruz doesn't have a voting record yet, but he has the right friends -- and enemies.

Conservatives can also be thankful that the 2016 Republican presidential field might be very strong. Bobby Jindal, Marco Rubio, Scott Walker, Rand Paul, Susana Martinez, Paul Ryan, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, Mitch Daniels, Rob Portman, Bob McDonnell, Nikki Haley -- not all of them will run, but some of them will. The prospective field sure looks better than Romney, Santorum, Gingrich and Huntsman.

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Things to be thankful for.


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