Common Ground; Past and Future PMs; & Is Reality Fascist?
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In his Editor’s Column this week, Michael Walsh evaluated a book by a Leftist disillusioned with the direction of the Democratic Party, and wondered whether we’re still capable of finding common group with such people. In Search of Common Ground Hard as this may seem to believe, back before the election of Barack Hussein Obama -- just seven years after 9/11, remember -- there was at least one thing sane people on both the Left and the Right agreed upon: freedom of speech and the primacy of the First Amendment. Conservatives were dedicated to the constitution in all its aspects, while liberals at least pretended to enjoy the blessings of free expression, even if they often employed the 1A as a shield with which to protect themselves and their dissention from the consequences of their intentions. Honest men on both sides could not only have reasoned discussions with one another, but actually be friends.
Common Ground; Past and Future PMs; & Is Reality Fascist?
Common Ground; Past and Future PMs; & Is…
Common Ground; Past and Future PMs; & Is Reality Fascist?
In his Editor’s Column this week, Michael Walsh evaluated a book by a Leftist disillusioned with the direction of the Democratic Party, and wondered whether we’re still capable of finding common group with such people. In Search of Common Ground Hard as this may seem to believe, back before the election of Barack Hussein Obama -- just seven years after 9/11, remember -- there was at least one thing sane people on both the Left and the Right agreed upon: freedom of speech and the primacy of the First Amendment. Conservatives were dedicated to the constitution in all its aspects, while liberals at least pretended to enjoy the blessings of free expression, even if they often employed the 1A as a shield with which to protect themselves and their dissention from the consequences of their intentions. Honest men on both sides could not only have reasoned discussions with one another, but actually be friends.