I'm not really sure about why there seems to be an endless market for op-eds in which Will Saletan informs us that the answer to political conflict just happens to coincide with Will Saletan's normative positions on all the issues. Although, to be fair, his position is not entirely unchanged. For example, now that the Democrats control all three branches of government federal elections are apparently no longer referenda on abortion -- instead, it's crucial that Democrats above all expect that abortion is profoundly icky because the nation's Moral Sage Will Saletan says it is. Amazing.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Tautology Is Not A Plan
I'm not really sure about why there seems to be an endless market for op-eds in which Will Saletan informs us that the answer to political conflict just happens to coincide with Will Saletan's normative positions on all the issues. Although, to be fair, his position is not entirely unchanged. For example, now that the Democrats control all three branches of government federal elections are apparently no longer referenda on abortion -- instead, it's crucial that Democrats above all expect that abortion is profoundly icky because the nation's Moral Sage Will Saletan says it is. Amazing.
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