I saw Keynes speak on the tube once. Pretty good speaker, he. But the Christian Right thing will not win him the NR nomination -- or most of the youth vote, or the areligious educated middle classes' vote either. Don't we have anyone else?
Is it possible for Keynes to believe fervently in his god without making it a platform of his candidacy?
And oBama? C'mon. Good speaker and all that, but Harvard-Law training and old-style socialist values should be disqualifying factors for winning public office.
My new motto: Vote No! To Crazy Liberals! Vote No! To Crazy Christian Conservatives!
No Marx, No Jesus. How hard is that? Really, how hard?
What you've found, dear reader, is a blog by disaffected, but good natured, righties.
We're not Christian fundies or religious right cheerleaders. Don't look for anti-abortion rants here. You will find fairly realistic foreign policy discussions and complaints about how insidiously communism is rearing its head among the trendy among us. But not much on the whole angry, Jesus-loves-us-unless-you-disagree-with-us movement, or for that matter the lefty predilection to say everyone-who-disagrees-with-me-is-close-minded sickness. We're more or less mid-way between those loons.
We're occasionally funny, sometimes insightful and often blunt.
Enjoy!
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I saw Keynes speak on the tube once. Pretty good speaker, he. But the Christian Right thing will not win him the NR nomination -- or most of the youth vote, or the areligious educated middle classes' vote either. Don't we have anyone else?
Is it possible for Keynes to believe fervently in his god without making it a platform of his candidacy?
And oBama? C'mon. Good speaker and all that, but Harvard-Law training and old-style socialist values should be disqualifying factors for winning public office.
My new motto: Vote No! To Crazy Liberals! Vote No! To Crazy Christian Conservatives!
No Marx, No Jesus. How hard is that? Really, how hard?
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