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January 12, 2004
The pathology and etiology of "Liberalism"
.....according to Ann Coulter. This is from a Question and Answer interview at FrontPageMagazine: FP: Let's move on to discuss your own personal background. Tell us, what influenced you to become a Conservative? Were there some people or events that molded your views in your childhood, youth, etc?There you have it. Liberalism is not a choice! You learn something every day! posted by Eric on 01.12.04 at 09:25 AM |
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Well, that was extremely interesting. Ann Coulter is my enemy, but she does still have _style_. The main difference between her and me, I think, is that I would defend her right to speak while she would put me up against a wall.
I've been thinking I'm losing my sense of humor, but I found I did find her funny. Please note: Steven Malcolm Anderson has no sense of humor except sadistic and/or sardonic. I laugh _at_, not _with_. I thought I was losing even that sense of humor when I find that I'm no longer reading "The Corner" for amusement. But I did recently get a chuckle from Arthur Silber's latest fisking of John Derbyshire.
Etiology of liberalism? Hmmm.... I, too, grew up under a mother and father who loved each other, loved their kids (even when they had to spank us, which was often), and we lived in a wonderful neighborhood with lots of friends. But my parents were liberals! I had to become non-liberal, or liberal-conservative, on my own.