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A critical article by Horowitz.
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This is some of the most cogent editorializing I have seen in a decade.
A ping to some of my favorite freepers. This is one of the better editorials I have read in a very long time. Should be required reading.
If every political issue and conflict is reduced to a conflict of races, genders and ethnic origins this inevitably leads to the demonization of the opposition as racist, sexist deplorable. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
It also leads to fascism. Indeed Obama is a fascist and so are his followers.
You can read about it here:
Barrack Obama, The Quintessential Liberal Fascist.
http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/05/barack_obama_the_quintessentia_1.html
A ping to some of my favorite freepers. This is one of the better editorials I have read in a very long time. Should be required reading.
Wow - good insight. It has been sent to family around the world.
Bttt.
5.56mm
Horowitz knows these people for what they are. Very clear writing here. Enjoyed reading his book Radical Son.
Bkmk
Horowitz rocks. He knows the left from the inside because he was one of them. He has them totally pegged.
I don’t know if anyone remembers but he did at least one Q&A session here on Free Republic. Took questions from freepers and answered them live in real time.
My favorite Horowitz book is Politics of Bad Faith which is a distillation of his autobiography Radical Son. It includes letters he exchanged with his leftist peers when he was leaving the left. It is some of the most illuminating, poignant stuff I have ever read. The book made such an impression on me that I have distinct visual memories of reading it fifteen years or so later. I can remember how the words looked on the page.
P.S. I PROMISE I could disperse their protests peacefully and they wouldn't want to come back again.
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