What is to be Done?; The World Turns on Net-Zero; & Canada Cuts Off its Nose to Spite its Face
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In his Editor’s Column this week, Michael Walsh puts in a word for the importance of winning. 'What Is to be Done?' If there is one area in which the conservative movement, such as it is, is notably deficient it lies in the area of education and intellectual rigor. One of my maxims is that I never take political advice from small children, and yet in the age of the instant hot take from kids still in the mental equivalent of knee pants, it's all around us. The reason so many putative up-and-coming tyros have crashed and burned so publicly recently is that they weren't ready for prime time in the first place, having been rushed into service without proper grounding and, frankly, knowledge and life experience. But conservative donors don't pay for ideas (they give, uselessly, to candidates) and refuse to invest in the kind of training academies that are routine on the Left. Until major donors on the right arise and give to the creation of something like an institutionalized version of the ancient Greek
What is to be Done?; The World Turns on Net-Zero; & Canada Cuts Off its Nose to Spite its Face
What is to be Done?; The World Turns on…
What is to be Done?; The World Turns on Net-Zero; & Canada Cuts Off its Nose to Spite its Face
In his Editor’s Column this week, Michael Walsh puts in a word for the importance of winning. 'What Is to be Done?' If there is one area in which the conservative movement, such as it is, is notably deficient it lies in the area of education and intellectual rigor. One of my maxims is that I never take political advice from small children, and yet in the age of the instant hot take from kids still in the mental equivalent of knee pants, it's all around us. The reason so many putative up-and-coming tyros have crashed and burned so publicly recently is that they weren't ready for prime time in the first place, having been rushed into service without proper grounding and, frankly, knowledge and life experience. But conservative donors don't pay for ideas (they give, uselessly, to candidates) and refuse to invest in the kind of training academies that are routine on the Left. Until major donors on the right arise and give to the creation of something like an institutionalized version of the ancient Greek