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Moosewood Republicans [NYT re new book on gun-loving, whole foods eating, hippie Republicans]
NYT Book Review ^
| March 12, 2006
| DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
Posted on 03/12/2006 11:19:13 AM PST by summer
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To: Agent Smith
Theodore Roosevelt :
Big Game hunter
Child Labor laws
National Park system
Gunboat Diplomacy
Devoted Husband and Father
Humanitarian, Naturalist, Warrior
Behold my tag line, which is written on a bronze plate on a boulder at his graveside...
....a few yards away from Harry Chapin's grave, the man who started World Hunger Year, a clearinghouse for information on resources for the hungry all over the world to avail themselves of, including sustainable agriculture....
...near the small old wooden crosses marking the graves of colonial slaves who expended their lives where they eventually fell....
....a few yards away from the first Audubon park in the world, Audubon being a friend of T.R.'s, and whose journals, filled with some of the best wildlife paintings ever made, and much to the consternation of modern American left-wingers far and wide, equally filled with recipes.
"In the lifelong fight for righteousness, the watchword for us all is "Spend, and be Spent."
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posted on
03/12/2006 12:51:31 PM PST
by
PoorMuttly
("Keep your eyes on the stars, but remember to keep your feet on the ground." - Theodore Roosevelt)
To: summer
These people described in this book are very different than what the typical Dem poster writes about when stereotyping GOP voters.
I'm too old to go for the rope a dope. Are you looking forward to joining one of his communities?
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posted on
03/12/2006 12:54:08 PM PST
by
mugs99
(Don't take life too seriously, you won't get out alive.)
To: summer
Republicans have fun. Democrats eat rotten lemons. If some of us become hippies we will do it correctly.
Love, Peace and Happiness!
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posted on
03/12/2006 12:59:33 PM PST
by
BobS
To: BobS
Love, Peace and Happiness sounds good to me, too. :)
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posted on
03/12/2006 1:00:36 PM PST
by
summer
To: mugs99
LOL...just making an observation there!
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posted on
03/12/2006 1:01:06 PM PST
by
summer
To: dead; lowbridge; Registered; Dog Gone
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posted on
03/12/2006 1:02:37 PM PST
by
summer
To: Diana in Wisconsin; summer
I'm starting seedlings today, too. Next week I hit it hard; today it's just for my own pleasure. I'm running out of space for my seedlings - my family room looks like a greenhouse -I don't have one of them yet, but I'm working on it.
My cilantro is already 2 inches high, with parsley not far behind....and tomatillos have started sprouting. I'm off to a very slow start on peppers, only 18 varieties started so far, and no tomatoes in at all yet. Of course it will all be for naught if we don't get the danged tiller fixed pretty soon.
(I am I driving the libs crazy yet????)
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posted on
03/12/2006 1:24:35 PM PST
by
Gabz
(Smokers are the beta version)
To: summer; Petronski
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posted on
03/12/2006 1:25:40 PM PST
by
cyborg
(I just love that man.)
To: Gabz
I got the latest issue of Backwoods Home and they've got some great ideas about using old tires for planters. I'm doing the seedling thing pretty soon too.
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posted on
03/12/2006 1:27:11 PM PST
by
cyborg
(I just love that man.)
To: summer
LOL...actually, I heard Michael Moore is on a diet!I know how he could lose 20 pounds of ugly fat.
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He could cut off his head.
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posted on
03/12/2006 1:29:31 PM PST
by
NeoCaveman
(The shark has been jumped)
To: summer; Torie
I feel sorry for Dreher. Mess with the simplistic categories that journalists and ideologues use to divide up the world, and they'll tear you to pieces.
Evangelicalism or environmentalism or pro-life activism doesn't fit neatly into the packages that ideologues and the media design for them. One family may opt to have one parent stay home to teach the children without "disapproving" of "mothers who work outside the home." Nor is any attitude towards immigration necessarily implied by crunchy conservatism.
I think the point is more that many of these beliefs are detachable and can be combined in ways that people think right. Viewing Dreher's beliefs as "funky" or "crunchy" or "right-wing hippiedom" or "anti-modernism" is just falling back into the same tired old categories of thirty years ago or more. I don't know if Dreher understands it himself but Kirkpatrick surely doesn't. His article is another example of looking at something so far from the outside that you don't see what it's really like.
"Modernity" is a pretty problematic concept. I don't think one can write environmentalists or evangelicals or birkenstock wearing-hippies out of "modernity" any more than one can make the modern the exclusive property of secular liberals or corporate executives or scientific rationalists.
National Review obsesses about "crunchy conservatism" in their crunchy blog. Those interested may find it worth a look.
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posted on
03/12/2006 1:30:25 PM PST
by
x
To: Gabz
(Am I driving the libs crazy yet????)
LOL...I think you are doing just that, Gabz. :)
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posted on
03/12/2006 1:32:41 PM PST
by
summer
To: x
National Review obsesses about "crunchy conservatism" in their crunchy blog. Those interested may find it worth a look.
Very interesting -- I tool a quick look and I see Dreher posts on that blog. Maybe he started it. BTW, I never heard of any of this before I read the book review. If someone had mentioned the phrase "crunchy con" to me prior to that, I probably would have thought it a new breakfast cereal! But, since being on FR, I always knew those kind of conservatives exist, and as I said, such an image really goes against the image of conservatives that some Dem bloggers want to promote. Perhaps that's one reason their candidates never win elections these days.
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posted on
03/12/2006 1:37:32 PM PST
by
summer
To: summer
No they want to say that conservatives are a bunch of squares not at all interested in health food, environment and wearing earth shoes. Actually my hippie shoe of choice is okabashis. Cheap and made in the USA.
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posted on
03/12/2006 1:39:24 PM PST
by
cyborg
(I just love that man.)
To: cyborg
Yes, that is in fact what I mean! :)
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posted on
03/12/2006 1:40:14 PM PST
by
summer
To: cyborg
Old tires for planters doesn't cut it for me........I would need a junk yard full of them to provide me with enough planters for what I'm growing :)
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posted on
03/12/2006 1:44:33 PM PST
by
Gabz
(Smokers are the beta version)
To: summer
Good - that's my goal!!!!!!
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posted on
03/12/2006 1:46:49 PM PST
by
Gabz
(Smokers are the beta version)
To: summer
Don't you find the nootiness aggravating though? I sure do. It's like someone appointed libs the sole guardians of the environment.
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posted on
03/12/2006 1:47:16 PM PST
by
cyborg
(I just love that man.)
To: cyborg
LOL...in Florida, it's funny how concern for environmental issues did not stop Republicans from winning a majority here in recent years. Gov Bush has been very good on environmental matters for the most part, so that is no longer seen as a Dem issue in this state.
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posted on
03/12/2006 1:53:03 PM PST
by
summer
To: cyborg
PS That is a very interesting magazine you mentioned! :)
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posted on
03/12/2006 1:54:08 PM PST
by
summer
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