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  • Jim Webb's identity-based populism, The potential vice-presidential candidate.

    06/20/2008 7:27:08 PM PDT · by PotatoHeadMick · 30 replies · 191+ views
    the Guardian (UK) ^ | Friday June 20, 2008 | David Boaz
    Richard Just at the New Republic magazine is not impressed with Virginia senator Jim Webb as a running mate for Barack Obama. Webb is fundamentally illiberal, he writes, a misogynist and an ethnic nationalist and "something of an apologist for the Confederacy." So why do lots of liberals like Webb, Just asks. "In the years since he left the Republican party, Webb has found his way to certain policy stands that liberals correctly find attractive. He was right about Iraq, and, on economics, he is right to criticise the disparity between rich and poor." Just can't figure out how a...
  • Wooing the Scots-Irish

    03/09/2008 1:30:02 PM PDT · by neverdem · 35 replies · 1,044+ views
    Pittsburgh Tribune-Review ^ | March 2, 2008 | Salena Zito
    What do Hillary Clinton, Mike Huckabee, John McCain and Barack Obama have in common, besides wanting to be the next commander in chief? They are all of Scots-Irish descent, an ethnic and cultural lineage that has produced more presidents and military leaders than any other. "Fascinating, but not surprising," says U.S. Sen. Jim Webb, D-Va. The former naval secretary and decorated Marine should know: He catalogued the migration and cultural influence of the Scots-Irish in America in his book "Born Fighting." They have "always had the tradition of being in leadership positions, whether it is the military or in politics,"...
  • Born Fighting

    03/02/2008 10:05:14 AM PST · by Kaslin · 19 replies · 186+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | March 2, 2008 | Salena zito
    What do Hillary Clinton, Mike Huckabee, John McCain and Barack Obama have in common, besides wanting to be the next commander in chief? They are all of Scots-Irish descent, an ethnic and cultural lineage that has produced more presidents and military leaders than any other. “Fascinating, but not surprising,” says U.S. Sen. Jim Webb, D-Va. The former naval secretary and decorated Marine should know: He catalogued the migration and cultural influence of the Scots-Irish in America in his book “Born Fighting.” They have “always had the tradition of being in leadership positions, whether it is the military or in politics,”...
  • The Fighting Scots-Irish

    07/22/2005 11:34:38 AM PDT · by neverdem · 117 replies · 9,129+ views
    Reason ^ | July 2005 | Charles Oliver
    They shaped America, but did they make it more free?Born Fighting: How the Scots-Irish Shaped America, by James Webb, New York: Broadway Books, 369 pages, $14.95 Long dismissed as rednecks, crackers, and hillbillies, the Scots-Irish—also known as Scotch-Irish, Ulster Scots, or Borderers, because they hailed from Northern Ireland and the border counties of Scotland and England—have provided a disproportionate share of America’s political leaders, military brass, writers, and musicians. As an ethnic group, James Webb argues in Born Fighting, they “did not merely come to America, they became America, particularly in the south and the Ohio Valley, where their culture...
  • WHY AMERICA WAS BORN FIGHTING? - (America's Scots-Irish heritage, never dominated; "true grit,"!)

    07/04/2005 6:06:58 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 27 replies · 1,928+ views
    MOUNTAIN STATES LEGAL.ORG ^ | NOVEMBER 1, 2004 | WILLIAM PERRY PENDLEY
    In the Appalachian Mountains, writes James Webb in Born Fighting: How the Scots-Irish Shaped America, “American flags are frequent, on the trucks and in the yards and on the porches. America got bombed and mountain people don’t forget, even if it happened in New York and Washington, because when it comes to fighting wars, mountain people have always been among the first to go.” In chronicling the Scots-Irish, Webb writes of the people who made him and, he argues persuasively, America what both are today. It is a close call on which benefited the most from that lineage. Webb is...