This screed by a winger over at the National Review* is just amazing:

I have over the past couple of months been watching DVDs of Star Trek: The Next Generation, a show I missed completely in its run of 1987 to 1994; and I confess myself amazed that so many conservatives are fond of it. Its messages are unabashedly liberal ones of the early post-Cold War era — peace, tolerance, due process, progress
So there you have it. A piece penned in one of the bibles of movement conservatism stating, once and for all, that conservatism is at odds with peace, tolerance, due process and progress. Oh yeah, and libruls are such pussies for not being in favor of killing bunny rabbits…

Or, as Steve Benen puts it:

What an odd thing to say. It’s not uncommon for someone on the left to suggest conservatives find concepts like peace, tolerance, due process, and progress distasteful, but it’s quite rare for a conservative to admit such a thing in print.
* Link ban.

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  1. Gherald says:

    And WFB rolls a bit more in his grave.

    Sure those are liberal values--classically liberal ones, the kind NR used to stand for.

    (when they weren't busy defending apartheid and such)

  2. schu says:

    Until the Republican Party can ditch the "situation ethics" program it will continue to sink. The greed and short term agreements will be the death of them.

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