Reinventing conservatism, one tweet at a time

Conservatism has much bigger problems right now than a paucity of Twitter skills. (I say this, for what it's worth, as someone who's often classified as part of the broad "right," my frequent criticisms of this administration notwithstanding.) Front and center is that the end of the Cold War and a governing party that made "small government" a punchline has left it very much unclear what, precisely, "conservatism" means. The movement was always a somewhat ... Full Story »

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by Damon Anderson - Jan. 7, 2009

This is an astute, well laid-out argument. It is an opinion piece but it seeems very fair in my opinion. One question it does not address is why the right-wing has fallen behind the left wing in it's use of technology.

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