Are you looking for a genuine conservative columnist?

wasn't about being inclusive.

Well Dante, if the language "loses" the audience and isn't inclusive,
how are we going to form solutions that include everyone?

Are we going to keep making laws that leave out whole sectors?
Are we only going to elect ONE party at a time that represents
and speaks to "half the nation" while taking turns leaving out the other half?

We at least should have a way to translate back and forth.
Even if there isn't just one "Esperanto" language that everyone
agrees to use, we should be able to translate concepts
and principles into terms that people can understand per group.

Then include all groups even if they don't speak or frame
information in the same format.
 
And Dante has been drinking early again.

Son, you have been on a losing streak lately.

Believe, as you wish, you are wrong yet again. :lol:
 
And Dante has been drinking early again.

Son, you have been on a losing streak lately.

Believe, as you wish, you are wrong yet again. :lol:
Like Dante, Wills may defy easy description/label, but he stopped being conservative ages ago.

you do mention alcohol a lot. It's covered under Obamacare as a pre existing condition
 
Gary Wills: I agree with a friend on Gary.

Gary Wills got an early start with Bill Buckley at 'The National Review' and then defected. He is a conservative in the sense of preserving culture and knowledge. He is a classical scholar and a daunting cultural/Political critic and historian. For the most part he is liberal in matters of social policy.
which is a polite way of saying Jakey is a bit Shakey on most things
 

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