Good article -- short and to the point. In this case, those 3 possibilities seem to be sufficient, and the guy sets them up well. On the other hand, VDH was talking about a much wider issue, so it seems appropriate to have a wider range of possible scenarios. Herr Rot, you're being too simplistic. Try nuance, once in a while, willya?
You're right about Douthat. And I think his scenario is an elaboration on one of VDH's seven scenarios (was it #1 on his list?) -- but the one least likely to occur. Again, logically it makes sense, but what does Cartesian logic have to do with Pepean logic?
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Douthat making the obvious argument. I hope Obama rejects it.
Good article -- short and to the point. In this case, those 3 possibilities seem to be sufficient, and the guy sets them up well. On the other hand, VDH was talking about a much wider issue, so it seems appropriate to have a wider range of possible scenarios. Herr Rot, you're being too simplistic. Try nuance, once in a while, willya?
You're right about Douthat. And I think his scenario is an elaboration on one of VDH's seven scenarios (was it #1 on his list?) -- but the one least likely to occur. Again, logically it makes sense, but what does Cartesian logic have to do with Pepean logic?
When it comes to winning an election, the Dems know how to do it.
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