I agree with the foe-conservatism. Faux, even.
People are so bamboozled... but it's self-bamboozlement, as the proof
is in the pudding.
Guess it's more fun to live in fantasy land, than America, these days.
America takes work, see, and why work when you can live on credit?
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Interesting article from the editor of D Magazine (Dallas) who used to be
publisher of the National Review and on their board of directors. He argues
that conservative case against McCain and also why, in his opinion, Obama is
fundamentally conversative.
Not sure I entirely agree with it all, but
You need to re-read your post and then decide who gets that title.
>You should read and listen. When you don't it gives the impression
>that you're an dumbass :)
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> Sam wrote:
> Stop using the same guy and stop pretending he's a conservative.
You missed Richard Epstein, then, the other half of the debate. If
you'd read what I wrote or listened to the podcast you would know that
Cass was making the "for" case and Epstein was making the "against"
case; i.e.
Why the obsession? He's against everything you think you stand for?
Unions, Corporation, social programs, globalization. Where do you two
agree besides the rock star will make everybody love us fantasy?
Cass Sunstein is a liberal, according to the never wrong wikipedia :)
But I'm guessing since he
This may be for law dorks but it'd be harder to find a more
conservative policy organization than the Federalist Society founded
in part by Justice Scalia at the University of Chicago:
The Federalist Society is a group of libertarians and conservatives
formed in 1982 by students at the University
> gg wrote:
> http://federalist.uchicago.edu/conservativecaseforobama.mp3
>
The first question, btw, is a doosey:
"If being a conservative is believing in a meritocracy then how do you
explain President Bush?"
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