The Left believes it holds the morally superior position ergo, any opposition to them is immoral. Since they truly believe conservatives are worse than Nazis, in a corollary of Goldwater their motto is: "Extremism in the defense of Progressivism is no vice."
It's common for liberals to call for conservatives to be intimidated into silence and driven out of the political process. Failing that, at best, they want conservatives to be "re-educated" or, at worst, they want us prosecuted, jailed, or eliminated. Conservatives had best take them at their word.
History is replete with examples of the lengths movements like Progressivism are willing to go to eliminate competing viewpoints they view as threats to their vision of how things ought to be.
These are fraught times. The next election is going to be THE most important one in my lifetime.
I was an early subscriber to The Glenn show and put up with the silly meanderings of McWhorter because of my interest in what Glenn had to say about current affairs. But after this episode I had to leave and until Glenn gets rid of McWhorter I'm out. But what else can you expect from a NYT columnist and Columbia professor?
The Left believes it holds the morally superior position ergo, any opposition to them is immoral. Since they truly believe conservatives are worse than Nazis, in a corollary of Goldwater their motto is: "Extremism in the defense of Progressivism is no vice."
It's common for liberals to call for conservatives to be intimidated into silence and driven out of the political process. Failing that, at best, they want conservatives to be "re-educated" or, at worst, they want us prosecuted, jailed, or eliminated. Conservatives had best take them at their word.
History is replete with examples of the lengths movements like Progressivism are willing to go to eliminate competing viewpoints they view as threats to their vision of how things ought to be.
These are fraught times. The next election is going to be THE most important one in my lifetime.
I was an early subscriber to The Glenn show and put up with the silly meanderings of McWhorter because of my interest in what Glenn had to say about current affairs. But after this episode I had to leave and until Glenn gets rid of McWhorter I'm out. But what else can you expect from a NYT columnist and Columbia professor?