pimpdave wrote:InkL0sed wrote:Nobunaga wrote:A great article from Neewsweek about the Limbaugh Problem:
http://www.newsweek.com/id/188279/page/1
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Yeah, Frum is one conservative I have a lot of respect for. He's on MSNBC fairly often, as a matter of fact.
Ink brings up a good, interesting tangent here, which kind of coincides with the "Limbaugh problem". I haven't the article yet, but it is important to realize that "liberals" (as is often the term for anyone who disagrees with any part of whatever issue a self-identified conservative is bleating on about) often do have a great deal of respect for some "conservatives".
I do too. David Brooks is someone I both greatly admire and respect. I buy his books whenever they're released.
I'm curious, is there anyone from the "conservative" side that can name anyone from the "liberal" side that they respect? I can start a new thread if this isn't appropriate to how you saw this thread going, Nobunaga. (I will assume a lack of response on your part to this question to mean consent.)
[I put conservative and liberal in quotes for a reason, because I think they are too often too narrowly defined, or at least with a heavy dose of myopia. I would refer to myself as a moderate, although I know there are members of our fine community who would scoff at such a self-assessment. Of course, I'd rather just call myself a "reasonable man", and not have to use labels that are so fickle in their definitions, but I know that could be asking too much.]
Good suggestion Pimp. I will have to think on that one myself as that would be an interesting discussion to read.

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