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27 Oct 2008 10:02 am
Will To Power
Scott Horton dubs George Will the best national columnist of the campaign. He's certainly been more solid than anyone else on the right:
In my view, the best of the best is George Will. He holds to a set of Tory principles that, whether you subscribe to them or not, withstand the test of time and belong to the heart of the American political dialogue.
In America, what has been called “conservative” has undergone dizzying
transformation in the last eight years. It ends, somehow
unsurprisingly, in a total reversal of accepted measures–with a massive
nationalization of private debt and a partial nationalization of the
nation’s largest banks. That can be explained as a failure of the old
conservative vision, but more likely it is something else: the
substitution of a weak counterfeit for that vision. The counterfeit
involves the adoration of a leader, whose every decision and attitude
is then qualified as “conservative.” Few commentators have stood as
rigorously against this nonsense and as firmly for old, sober
conservative values as George Will.
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