Other thoughtful conservative writers I like to read (even if I very often disagree with them) are Ross Douthat and Rod Dreher. Anyway, this has all been a lead in to a little blog post by Dreher that I thought was quite clever (if not really profound):
1. The modern conservative movement began with the crushing defeat of Arizona Sen. Barry Goldwater in the 1964 presidential race. The modern conservative movement ends with the crushing defeat of Arizona Sen. John McCain -- who took Goldwater's Senate seat upon his retirement -- in the 2008 presidential race.2. Modern liberalism began its implosion with riots in Chicago's Grant Park at the 1968 Democratic Convention. Tonight, modern liberalism is reborn at Chicago's Grant Park, where a black Chicago Democrat will celebrate winning the presidency.
Interesting, huh?
Yeah, it's all kind of a circle jerk in the end. And just about as productive.
ReplyDeleteI had a friend who participated in the Chicago goings on in '68, while I was being born again in the USMC.
He became my friend in '70, because some of those guys were right about some things. Not all of them about all things or even some of them about all things.
Just like the "conservatives" of late. It's crazy, this merry-go-round. Fun, too, though.
jd