To: moderatewolverine
"Membership in that vast sodality means that you were in your late teens or early twenties during the sixties" If you were born in 64, you are a baby boomer. How do you get into your late teens during the 60s.
2 posted on
05/05/2008 9:27:41 AM PDT by
JustRight
To: moderatewolverine
But the antitotalitarian ethos embraced by the best soixante-huitards remains an option, and I believe that it will have further opportunities to declare itselfin Cuba, to take one vivid and imminent examplelong after the pseudo-revolutionary silliness has been forgotten.
Silliness? Dude, you’re communist who is stuck in the 60’s. You shouldn’t call anything silly.
3 posted on
05/05/2008 9:29:41 AM PDT by
mad puppy
(Never have I felt so politically radical and I swear I didn't move an inch.)
To: moderatewolverine
not a mere sixties person but a soixante-huitard.
That's perfect for Hitchens - rhymes with "swank retard".
4 posted on
05/05/2008 9:33:09 AM PDT by
Thrownatbirth
(.....Iraq Invasion fan since '91.)
To: moderatewolverine
“In proposing that my Oxford college no longer ban female guests...”
Poor Hitchy - no matter how desperately he chases after egalitarian brownie points with his hail-fellow-well-met pose, he just can’t resist sneaking in the fact that he went to Oxford.
To: moderatewolverine
My reaction to the events of 1968 was completely different. I came from a family of Democrats, but was gradually becoming disillusioned, especially after visiting East Germany in 1966 and hearing the testimony of refugees from Communist countries. I also found myself in agreement with conservative writers such as Russell Kirk when they commented on current events.
My disillusionment with the Democrats rapidly increased in 1968, beginning with the Johnson administration's timid reaction to North Korea's seizure of the USS Pueblo, and I found myself in agreement with California Governor Ronald Reagan in his call for a bold US response. In addition, Johnson's announcement in March that he would not seek another term meant that the Democratic Party would likely lurch leftwards and abandon the struggle against the Communists in Vietnam.
These events contributed to my decision, on the afternoon of March 31, 1968, to declare myself a Republican.
7 posted on
05/05/2008 10:10:41 AM PDT by
Fiji Hill
To: moderatewolverine
For later read and comment
8 posted on
05/05/2008 10:24:18 AM PDT by
Tinman
(Yankee by birth, Texan by Choice..."Support the Troops" shouldn't be just a bumper sticker)
To: moderatewolverine
what you looked for and hoped for was a resistance to both the Eastern and Western blocs. That was his big mistake right there.
The Western bloc was the last, best hope for mankind and he should have embraced it, not resisted it.
9 posted on
05/05/2008 10:24:57 AM PDT by
what's up
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