I must admit that this entire controversy (conservative feeding frenzy?) surrounding Governor Mike Huckabee’s commutation of Maurice Clemmons’ sentence back in 2000 makes me a bit queasy. Am I the only one that thinks the vitriol and condemnation of Huckabee over this is way over-the-top? Let’s take a step back from the beat-down for just [...]
Why Are Conservatives So Quick To Eat Their Own?
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Gandhi vs Limbaugh: Spot the Real Racist
Rush Limbaugh sleeps with naked teenaged girls, is obsessed with enemas, and once stated that blacks “pass their lives in indolence and nakedness.”
Wait. Did I say Rush Limbaugh? I meant Gandhi.
Reading “The Gandhi Nobody Knows” was a major milestone on my journey out of the Left. Richard Grenier’s seminal 1983 Commentary article inspired me to [...]
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