Posted on 11/17/2008 12:45:44 PM PST by pissant
Harrison spoke about the descent of intellectual conservatism. Heres another example of it in David Frums resignation from National Review. Like some other conservative intellectuals, Frum criticized the Palin pick this election. After seeing fellow National Reviewers Kathleen Parker eviscerated for the same offense, Frum followed Chris Buckleys lead and resigned from National Review writing.
In a New York Times interview, he said a little distance will help people keep their heads:
I am really and truly frightened by the collapse of support for the Republican Party by the young and the educated The answers to the Republican dilemma are not obvious and we need a vibrant discussion. I think a little more distance can help everybody do a better job of keeping their temper.
I think intolerance for dissentexactly the kind that Parker, Frum and Buckley experiencedmay be perpetuating the dilemma. Its impossible to have a vibrant discussion when someone who offers a dissenting view is told they should have been aborted, like Parker was. This intolerance especially repulses the young (not known for cherishing orthodoxy) and the educated (who presumably like vibrant discussion).
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Frum, Parker and Buckley broke the 11th Commandment. There’s no room for them here.
They are no longer "educated", they are INDOCTRINATED! We know that those grand socialist schemes do not work; they don't.
Well, there certainly isn’t room in the conservative movement for folks who get tingly when they hear Obama speak. I’m sure the GOP big tent can still accommodate them though
Well, they’re about to get a crash course in reality. It seems that a lot of folks are sorely in need of one.
It seems those always demanding tolerance from others are the least willing to display it themselves.
How does one get the title “conservative intellectual” bestowed upon one?
Or, as I suspect, are they self-annointed?
In any case, this joker seems more like a “Republicrat pseudo-intellectual” to me.
These people got what they wanted. They wanted McCain, they wanted his moderate positions, they wanted him to reach out to Hispanics— MCCAIN DID EVERYTHING THEY WANTED.
And now that we’ve been whooped using THEIR strategy— they jump ship as if it was OUR fault!!! LOL these people...
Get lost, Frum & Co. You know the old saying, “the cowards never started, and the weak died along the way.”
So long, mushy RINO weaklings.
The only vibrant discussion we need is how do we convince the young and educated of the need to rein in government.
Palin was up for that discussion, Buckley wasn’t. From doesn’t know up from down.
If you believe in a “woman’s right to choose”, have never fired more than a squirt gun and have no understanding of the 2A, run around in tassled loafers to cocktail parties, and consider Bible believers to be ill informed hicks, than you qualify as an intellectual.
Frum was worried about his status with the elite in DC—especially the dinner parties. Now he is assured of many requests to be the Republican voice on a myriad of talkshows. Good riddance, Frum and while you’re at it, why not become an Independent, too.
Why pick a fight like that in the middle of a campaign? Why is Frum such a twit?
What Frum should have wrote:
I am really and truly frightened by the collapse of support for the Republican Party by the indoctrinated youth young and those educated beyond their intelligence level the educated
Palin wasn't the problem, McCain was. If he could have put together a good enough story and articulated in a way that inspired competence then the ticket would have done better.
The intelligent voter will soon realize how stupid his intelligent vote was
They don't care if we're fiscal conservatives, social conservatives, RINOs, CINOs or bluebloods....as long as we're all fighting each other.
See though, they broke Reagan’s 11th by stabbing the GOP ticket in the back right before the election.
In all three cases - Frum, Parker, Buckley - they’re personal popularity rose significantly in the MSM and their pre-election stabbing at the GOP was used by the left to divide Republicans.
The time for their dissent was in the primaries. If they didn’t like the selection of Palin, they have only McCain to blame. And that blame should’ve started Nov. 5th - not in Sept.
There’s no room in any GOP tent - big or otherwise - for those that seek personal gain in the final days of an election.
Yabut, Juan started it.
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