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When McCain Was McCain

Politics

Darren Franich

In a world in which the president was talking about defending the institution of marriage from activist judges—which is kind of like defending the institution of spelunking from firefly ninjas; or defending the institution of friendship from Hitler—this was like the voice of a loving relative talking you out of a coma nightmare, reminding you that there was a real world where Republicans stood for things and Democrats stood for things and they could argue about those things until the end of time, but that all of those things had a basic ring of truth. McCain wasn’t the Republican who Democrats could love; he was the Politician who Sane People could love, cutting through the endless bounds of bullshit and trying to just, well, talk to people. That was straight talk, and no bullshit. Now, he’s all bullshit, all the time.

The Mainstream American Left’s Urgent Challenge: Articulate Radical Capitalism

Politics

Kevin Hilke

Mainstream American liberals—despite being demonstrably superior stewards of the economy in contemporary history—rarely succeed in articulating for the public the distinction between the generic capitalism praised by conservatives in campaigns and the the radical capitalism of the so-caled “ownership society” instituted by conservatives when they take up the reins of government. The mainstream American left too often shies away from—or simply fails at—illuminating iniquities and inequalities inherent in radical capitalism for fear of appearing to have indicted capitalism as such.

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