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by Peter Lawler. . . that John Lennon ended up being a sort-of Republican who was all for Reagan. And that he even knew how silly the lyrics were to his signature song. That’s evolution we can believe in? . . . . Continue Reading »
. . . that John Lennon ended up being a sort-of Republican who was all for Reagan. And that he even knew how silly the lyrics were to his signature song. That’s evolution we can believe in? . . . . Continue Reading »
. . . at the conversational table of plenty that is the POSTMODERN CONSERVATIVE blog. Mr. Spiliakos, the most able and independent political voice in the blogosphere (check out his contributions at NO LEFT TURNS), opens below on the saddest of supermen (not Obama). Pete has joined Carl (and John) . . . . Continue Reading »
Back to war, and the anti-war stance. Part of the conclusion of Songbook #6 was that the stance of songs like Blowin in the Wind and New Years Day could easily lead to despair and overindulgence of anger. Masters of War certainly is a . . . . Continue Reading »
. . . are becoming mandatory. Compare and contrast . Tempts me to immerse myself in other studies altogether . . . . . Continue Reading »
One of the guys at the indispensable Powerline, following the lead of Big Hollywood, is saying that the new film Super 8 fits the anti-military pattern we’ve been seeing for years with liberal Hollywood. Well, I saw it at a drive-in, and it was an E-ticket all the way. Very fun, and a . . . . Continue Reading »
PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. THERE’S A LIMITED ROOM FOR OTHER FACULTY PARTICIPANTS. STUDENTS FROM EVERYWHERE ARE INVITED. ALL EVENTS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO EVERYONE. Peter Augustine Lawler and Marc D. Guerra Announce the THIRD and FINAL Stuck With Virtue Conference (funded by the . . . . Continue Reading »
So says Byron York . That means, of course, that he’s only a Republican when he feels like it, plays to the press more than Republican voters, and prides himself in being too classy to attack Obama. That strategy got McCain the nomination because he’s also a real hero, and voters are . . . . Continue Reading »
MY contribution to “film studies,” in the hope that Pete will join us. . . . . Continue Reading »
Jason Joseph employs the Lockean obsession with autonomy and productivity—and the Christian view of the personal dignity of the creature—to think about two movies I will see soon. Jason’s blog is one of the best around. . . . . Continue Reading »
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