Juan has taken the first step on the road to becoming a rabid conservative. In five years from now he'll be laughing/crying at himself for ever having been an obnoxious moonbat.
I'm not sure what Juan's future holds, but he seems to be dead on target with this book. I haven't read it yet, but I am going out of my way to purchase a copy. As conservatives, we should support folks when they are right. It would be a shame if a good book didn't receive wide distribution.
It might be his first step... but look how long it's taken! Juan's time for change has past... I see him pulling his book from the shelves before becoming a rabid conservative.
No, I don't think so. Juan's liberalism is just too deep and too fundamental. This little excursion into "reality" is an outlier -- I haven't read it yet, but I seriously doubt his prescriptions to address these various "pathologies" of the ghetto or race-based politics really cut against the traditional liberal formulae.
Juan's roots in NPR are just too mature -- you know he knows he's wrong, but he just can't help himself. While I shake my head at him, he tees the ball up for Brit to hit it out of the park time and again, so I enjoy watching that theater.
Juan should know better but he doesn't -- or he refuses to.
I agree. In five years he'll be the political equivalent of a former smoker.