I never did like him. Now I know more about why. Every time I heard him or read something he said or wrote, I knew he was not someone I wanted to know or hear more from. There are too many gullible Americans.
This is an intriguing conversation and reminded me I need to watch the Buckley vs. Baldwin debate. Putting Sam Tanenhaus's book on my list. I also love the nuance--that nobody is just one thing. I'm reminded that Riane Eisler nailed it when she said our fundamental division is not left vs. right but domination vs. partnership (i.e., genuine democracy in my view).
I never did like him. Now I know more about why. Every time I heard him or read something he said or wrote, I knew he was not someone I wanted to know or hear more from. There are too many gullible Americans.
This is an intriguing conversation and reminded me I need to watch the Buckley vs. Baldwin debate. Putting Sam Tanenhaus's book on my list. I also love the nuance--that nobody is just one thing. I'm reminded that Riane Eisler nailed it when she said our fundamental division is not left vs. right but domination vs. partnership (i.e., genuine democracy in my view).