What will the right-of-center coalition in American politics look like in five or 10 years? Before considering that, let's consider what it looked like in, say, 1940 and 1980. In 1940, the conservative alternative to FDR was in the minority. It was largely anti-New Deal, somewhat anti-Catholic, pro-domestic free market, pro-protectionist, isolationist in its Midwestern center of gravity (with a more internationalist Northeastern wing). . . .
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
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I'm left to wonder if we can maintain a majority in the coming years . . . . Living in a blue state - I often wonder. :(
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