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September 20, 2009 at 12:26 PM #460151September 20, 2009 at 1:05 PM #459366ZeitgeistParticipant
The war?
September 20, 2009 at 1:05 PM #459559ZeitgeistParticipantThe war?
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September 20, 2009 at 1:05 PM #459966ZeitgeistParticipantThe war?
September 20, 2009 at 1:05 PM #460162ZeitgeistParticipantThe war?
September 20, 2009 at 1:13 PM #459376VeritasParticipantMake mine freedom-
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September 20, 2009 at 1:16 PM #459381JerseyGrlParticipantGOP being carried to the extreme?
for those of you with time to read:
“Obama Derangement Syndrome is pandemic on the right – and it’s leaving conservatives like me politically homeless.”
” Despite what Sam Tanenhaus says, conservatism is not dead. Rather, it’s undead. The conservative movement is herking and jerking like a zombie, dedicated to little more than frenetic gestures execrating Obama, and to regaining power. To what end? Given that they’re birthing a conservative party whose instincts are dictated by loudmouths, reactionaries and crackpots, and overseen by cynics, it’s dispiriting to contemplate.”
http://www.newmajority.com/bramwell-on-tanenhaus-the-death-of-conservatism“The conservative movement isn’t dangerous or “revanchist;” it’s just boring. Right-wing intellectuals should eschew the movement and reintegrate into the mainstream, not because the movement threatens the Republic, but because freedom of thought can only be found outside of it.”
September 20, 2009 at 1:16 PM #459574JerseyGrlParticipantGOP being carried to the extreme?
for those of you with time to read:
“Obama Derangement Syndrome is pandemic on the right – and it’s leaving conservatives like me politically homeless.”
” Despite what Sam Tanenhaus says, conservatism is not dead. Rather, it’s undead. The conservative movement is herking and jerking like a zombie, dedicated to little more than frenetic gestures execrating Obama, and to regaining power. To what end? Given that they’re birthing a conservative party whose instincts are dictated by loudmouths, reactionaries and crackpots, and overseen by cynics, it’s dispiriting to contemplate.”
http://www.newmajority.com/bramwell-on-tanenhaus-the-death-of-conservatism“The conservative movement isn’t dangerous or “revanchist;” it’s just boring. Right-wing intellectuals should eschew the movement and reintegrate into the mainstream, not because the movement threatens the Republic, but because freedom of thought can only be found outside of it.”
September 20, 2009 at 1:16 PM #459908JerseyGrlParticipantGOP being carried to the extreme?
for those of you with time to read:
“Obama Derangement Syndrome is pandemic on the right – and it’s leaving conservatives like me politically homeless.”
” Despite what Sam Tanenhaus says, conservatism is not dead. Rather, it’s undead. The conservative movement is herking and jerking like a zombie, dedicated to little more than frenetic gestures execrating Obama, and to regaining power. To what end? Given that they’re birthing a conservative party whose instincts are dictated by loudmouths, reactionaries and crackpots, and overseen by cynics, it’s dispiriting to contemplate.”
http://www.newmajority.com/bramwell-on-tanenhaus-the-death-of-conservatism“The conservative movement isn’t dangerous or “revanchist;” it’s just boring. Right-wing intellectuals should eschew the movement and reintegrate into the mainstream, not because the movement threatens the Republic, but because freedom of thought can only be found outside of it.”
September 20, 2009 at 1:16 PM #459980JerseyGrlParticipantGOP being carried to the extreme?
for those of you with time to read:
“Obama Derangement Syndrome is pandemic on the right – and it’s leaving conservatives like me politically homeless.”
” Despite what Sam Tanenhaus says, conservatism is not dead. Rather, it’s undead. The conservative movement is herking and jerking like a zombie, dedicated to little more than frenetic gestures execrating Obama, and to regaining power. To what end? Given that they’re birthing a conservative party whose instincts are dictated by loudmouths, reactionaries and crackpots, and overseen by cynics, it’s dispiriting to contemplate.”
http://www.newmajority.com/bramwell-on-tanenhaus-the-death-of-conservatism“The conservative movement isn’t dangerous or “revanchist;” it’s just boring. Right-wing intellectuals should eschew the movement and reintegrate into the mainstream, not because the movement threatens the Republic, but because freedom of thought can only be found outside of it.”
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