In the progressive Utopian re-imagining of the United States, the First Amendment generally, and religious freedom especially, is truly secondary to the kind of “tolerance we” must all of us perforce adopt. Or else. Sure, that kind of turns the notion of tolerance on its head — as well as inverts the intention of the First Amendment, which was adopted to protect unpopular speech — but hey: the ends justify
June 6, 2012
June 6, 2012
“5 possible summer surprises from Obama”
Shockingly, not one of them has him officially coming out and running off with Matthew Broderick to start a Broadway-themed candy store in Vermont. Which, now that I think on it, probably won’t happen until 2013. In the spring. When the earth awakes and hope and change intoxicate the senses.
June 6, 2012
what the Walker win tells us about the political mood of the nation going forward
Nothing. Now shut up and pay your fair share so that public sector union employees don’t have to. Racists. **** update: line of the night goes to BMoe, who answers the progressive talking point “explaining” their loss: “Makes me nostalgic for the good old days of 2008 when raising more money than you opponent proved how popular you were.” I should add that owning the entirety of the press
