Are Environmentalists Fascists in Disguise Asks Jonah Goldberg?

I could not help but stop what I was doing when I heard Are environmentalists fascists in disguise ? as one of the questions posed in a BBC Interview of Jonah Goldberg promoting his book Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the Left from Mussolini to the Politics of...

Why Be Pro-Life? By Jonah Goldberg

I thought this was an excellent article, and I agree with most of what Goldberg says, but I find it impossible to be so judgmental as he about those who have changed their minds. The reason is, although I’ve...

Right Winger Makes Bad Bet, Won't Pay Up

"I'll admit something; whenever I'm stuck for something to write about, I'll check the National Review for Jonah Goldberg's latest column. My reasoning is simple. 1) Goldberg thinks he's brilliant, 2) He's not, 3)...

Jonah Goldberg, Gay Sheep, and Stem Cells

"More Jonah Goldberg. That's my plea to the right -- please, please get more columnists like National Review's Jonah Goldberg. Nothing could do more to doom their cause. Never satisfied to simply make a point,...

National Review Writer Calls for an Iraqi Pinochet

"After his death, we've been seeing a few "Hooray for Pinochet!" articles. Generally, they go like this; Pinochet was a monster, sure. But he embraced Milton Friedman's and the 'Chicago school's' economic...

National Review Writer Argues that Rumsfeld Saved Lives

"Jonah Goldberg has a piece where he argues that comparisons between Iraq and WWII are off base, because the casualties in WWII were so much greater. Like all Goldberg pieces, he begins with a valid point -- which he uses as an excuse to take a romp into Crazytown. He's like...

Jonah Goldberg: 'There are No Poor People in America'

"You've got to wonder why anyone takes the National Review's Jonah Goldberg seriously. He starts following what may or may not be a reasonable argument and winds up smack dab in the middle of Crazytown. In the column I read yesterday, Goldberg begins by saying that the...

Jonah Goldberg: Iraq's a Mistake We Should Continue Making

" National Review writer and syndicated columnist Jonah Goldberg might have written what would be the most truthful, insightful, and concise column of his career -- had he just stopped after the third sentence."There's a strict taboo in the...

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