He is surprisingly adept at offering the charitable bone to those he castigates in a manner to keep the opponent to his argument involved.
I must stress again that my main point in jumping in on this, and one other week old thread, is my true delight at seeing what Goldberg has grown into by this publication.
We lament that we have seen the end of the era where Kirk, Meyer, Weaver, Hayek have left us and the twilight of the time for Sowell and Buckley. Goldberg has actually risen to that status from the ranks of the nattering nabobs by this publication.
Daily columnists always have a percentage of their constant production hit a wrong note or make the writer appear in the lesser ranks of rhetorical advocates. Perhaps I had under rated Goldberg for that reason.
With this book, he has made me realize that this young man is going to become one of the great standard bearers of the conservative movement.
If Trixie is browsing the postings across the Internet, I hope she feels the true blush of maternal pride.
On that note, I will definitely get the book and read it. I actually tried to pick it up at the local Barnes and Noble, but it was sold out. That’s a good sign that the truth about fascism is getting out.