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Irreplaceable Irving

Barack-A-Sorros Wrote: Sep 22, 2009 4:00 PM

I think the biggest flaw in Billy Kristol's logic is he is pragmatic first, conservative second.

His ideas & solutions should first pass the conservative test before looking for a pragmatic solution.

Irving Kristol, who passed away last week at the age of 89, was like everyone's favorite uncle -- if the uncle were a transformative intellectual of empyrean stature. He was both a warm and approachable human being and a penetrating social critic. He was, in a very American way, a practical man, and his approach to ideas was always firmly and refreshingly reality-based.

Arguing with Idiots By Glenn Beck

Irving Kristol was born in New York in 1920, so it was inevitable that he would become, for a short time at least, a socialist. But...

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