Whatever you may think of the man, he made an enormous contribution to the political debate in America. He was 89.
See also: The Weekly Standard round-up and Sonny Bunch
Erik Kain is a blogger and freelance writer. Currently he serves as Editor-in-Chief of The League of Ordinary Gentlemen and writes a tech blog at Forbes. Visit his politics blog here. He can be found occasionally composing 140 character cultural analysis on Twitter. His writing has appeared in The Atlantic, The National Review, The Washington Examiner, and the now-defunct True/Slant. You can also contact him via email.
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The New Inquiry - "Old King Coal"
If you all would forgive me for a little self-promotion, The New Inquiry has just published an essay by yours truly about the political economy of coal in Kentucky. read more... ( 3 comments)
Libertarianism in a Nutshell
I fancy meself a South Park Republican, no prig he, more likely to laugh at the ineptness of somebody trying to offend him than to be offended. A Piss Christ or a Virgin Mary made of elephant shit is so last century it’s hardly worth the bother of feigning outrage.
But I do confess that our friends and allies in Japan have come up with something I’m compelled/appalled enough to hide behind a link.
The only consolation is that there’s really nothing to be done for an encore. ( 32 comments)
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