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Friday, April 04, 2008

No Longer a Brain-Dead Liberal

Wonder Land columnist Dan Henninger discusses playwright David Mamet's Village Voice essay on why he's no longer a "brain-dead liberal."


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't understand how becoming a brain-dead conservative is any better.

theo said...

Conservatism takes guts, brains and honesty. Liberlism is cowardly and takes little thought. One is about taking action, the other about taking advantage.

What new ideas have liberals come up with since Roosevelt?

Bob Ellis said...

Conservatives usually think rather than emote as liberals do, so by definition, it's impossible to be a "brain dead conservative."

 
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