01-28-2009, 07:39 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: the edge of the abyss
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Originally Posted by richlevy
It would be interesting to see you define 'common run'. IMO, Slate, Salon and the New Republic match up well with National Review (I don't know Commentary) and I assume are 'responsible' examples under your definition. As for 'common run', the most watched/read conservatives of late are Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter. I am having a hard time finding liberal examples who are both as popular and as damaging to the national psyche.
I find Christian Science Monitor to be an excellent source on politics. They were probably Bush's biggest critics on almost everything.
One of the biggest losers under the Bush Era were conservative intellectuals, who seem to have become disenfranchised under the Republican 'embrace stupidity' anti-'elitist' mantra. The only thing that Bush and Buckley had in common were the first two letters of their last names.
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Nicely said.
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