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fpb ([personal profile] fpb) wrote2008-04-08 08:57 am

A bad joke

This article (http://www.townhall.com/Columnists/CalThomas/2008/04/08/civil_tongues?page=full&comments=true) starts by arguing for politeness and substantial dialogue between opponents in the coming American Presidential elections. The zinger, however, is in the last two paragraphs. Look at the ugly, repulsive caricature of Democratic politics it gives - and ask yourselves if the author even understands what being polite to opposing views actually means. Even I, with my temper and all, could do a better job of presenting a picture, rather than an insulting caricature, of an opponent's viewpoint.

[identity profile] fpb.livejournal.com 2008-04-08 12:24 pm (UTC)(link)
If you want to read a conservative American writer who is both a decent person and a first-rate writer, try Paul Greenberg. What strikes me about Thomas is his lack of understanding even of what he thinks he is standing for. Mind you, the same thing is going on on the left: just check the Daily Kos or the Huffington Papers. (Sir Bernard Levin, Arianna Huffington's late paramour, must be spinning in his grave.)

[identity profile] stigandnasty919.livejournal.com 2008-04-08 02:02 pm (UTC)(link)
I'll check out Paul Greenberg. You'll have gathered by now that on most issues I would be what an american conservative would consider to be 'of the left' - on some issues I might even qualify as one of Bill O'Reilly's 'Far left loons'. But that does not mean that I think either side behave any better than the other and I am genuinely interested in opposing views - sometimes I even change my mind!

Thomas, by the way may have learnt everything he knows about tolerance while abroad on holiday. It appears he owns a holiday home here in Northern Ireland, that famous bastion of moderation and reasoned debate.

[identity profile] fpb.livejournal.com 2008-04-08 03:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Or maybe he sought out kindred souls.