The National Review naturally endorses Romney and Ryan in this week's cover, portraying them as guys with big plans and sleeves rolled up, ready to go to work, and get Americans back to work. One problem: They seem to be modeled on a pair of classic...Commies? Bill Buckley, and Ayn Rand, roll over in their graves. (h/t Digby)Greg Mitchell on media, politics, film, music, satire, TV. "Not here, not here the darkness, in this twittering world." -- T.S. Eliot, "Four Quartets"
Friday, September 7, 2012
The Red Menace
The National Review naturally endorses Romney and Ryan in this week's cover, portraying them as guys with big plans and sleeves rolled up, ready to go to work, and get Americans back to work. One problem: They seem to be modeled on a pair of classic...Commies? Bill Buckley, and Ayn Rand, roll over in their graves. (h/t Digby)
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
It's a natural fit: A party that prizes ideology over reality, and an ideal image of society over society as it really is; a party that believes the ends justify the means.
Post a Comment