I think Douthat's description of the endpoint of the conservative legal crusade is naive, at best.
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They thought Bush's campaign against 'Islamo-Fascism' was earth-shattering and that it would change hearts and minds for a generation.
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It's difficult to imagine a scenario where that's even doable. A more pragmatic question might be whether it's worthwhile for left to try & seek some compromise on these issues as a way of winning social peace & winning elections. That's a tough call.
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High openness people are the biggest cultural producers and those people are temperamentally liberal.
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Where would Ezra Pound, Yeats & T.S. Eliot fit into this?
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The disparity between the right's political power and its cultural power is what happens when you spend 50 years rigging the system to ensure you maintain political power despite being a minority.
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As long as you have that profile picture, you're always going to win Twitter by default. It's not fair!
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Maybe conservatives need to be less lame.
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It seems odd that "conservatives" who may agree in general that they do not like the choices that other people make also believe 1)"the left" has somehow caused this (rather than simply not fought it) & 2) they need to "win" by depriving others of their freedom to choose.
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