7. When I first got interested in history of American right back in (God help us) the 1980s, almost all the books on the subject were by conservatives: George Nash, Jeffrey Hart, Buckley, Rusher etc.
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8. I supplanted my reading of these conservative histories of conservatism by reading back issues of National Review, American Spectator etc. And I quickly discovered that conservative histories were very unreliable because they all whitewashed the racism.
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9. For example, these books often treated Willmoore Kendall as a towering figure but completely ignored stuff like this.pic.twitter.com/MkPAeVl0b4
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10. A lot of conservative histories of conservatism weren't really histories at all but Tributes to The Wise Men of Olde Who Thought Right. Which meant, necessarily, ignoring tensions, contradictions, evolution. Not to mention social history.
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11. So I was really grateful when liberals and leftists like
@CoreyRobin,@rickperlstein@HC_Richardson@NancyMacLean5 etc. started writing on conservatism. Whatever disagreements I have with their work (and they disagree with each other) at least it's at least not a whitewash.1 reply 6 retweets 50 likesShow this thread -
12. Here are my deeper reflections on why the history of conservatism is too important to be left to conservatives.https://newrepublic.com/article/151127/conservatives-know-much-conservative-history …
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13. I have something more to say about that
@RuleandRuin piece, although I realize I'm risking beating a dead horse. I think the larger political project of the piece is to recuperate a good, moderate GOP that no longer exists.2 replies 10 retweets 66 likesShow this thread -
14. You see this a lot, not just among conservatives but also centrists & liberals (including Obama & Hillary Clinton): a positing of 2 GOPs: a good, moderate, intellectual GOP just interested in low taxes & military spending versus a bad racist Trumpian GOP
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@RuleandRuin is of course the world's authority on moderate Republicans (his book is very good! Should be widely read!). But I wonder if he doesn't understate how powerful Trumpian currents were in GOP since at least the 1930s.6 replies 6 retweets 60 likesShow this thread -
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Or how much dancing so-called moderates have so often done with the ur-Trumpians. Who polled better, Wilmoore Kendall or Joe McCarthy? We all know the answer.
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Yep. Exactly.
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