Madness, or insanity, has gained more than a foothold at National Review. Perhaps the success of Trump has rattled those people so badly that their brains have fallen out.
Here, someone named Gelernter tells his readers that it is NOT 'conservative' to oppose tranny bathroom lunacies.
...The response, from many conservatives, is that it’s not a question of
interfering with personal freedom — the freedom to live one’s own life
however he’d like — but of preserving personal freedom — that is, the
freedom to go to the bathroom among only people of the same biological
sex. Allowing mixed-biological-sex bathrooms risks making adults
uncomfortable, and risks opening the door to child predators, or so the
argument goes. I’m afraid neither of those positions strikes me as well
thought-out. Certainly not from a conservative point of view....
Oh, really, Josh? You mean to tell us that your preferred Presidential candidate--whoever that was--would jump onto the tranny-bathroom train?
Really?
HT: Vox
But wait!! There's More!!! Williamson compares Trump's chilluns to Uday and Qusay.
Yah, OK, tomorrow the adults at NR (assuming there are a couple left) will come out and say that 'the Russians hacked us.' Or something.
Dad, I still wake up in the middle of the night thinking of Keven Williamson and the National Review
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National Review: Die, White Working Class
http://grimbeorn.blogspot.com/2016/03/national-review-die-white-working-class.html
National Review is just a cesspool after that one.
Do not allow them to define conservatism.
I do not even click on National Review.
Let em define "Neoconseratism" all the want.
-Mississippi
I started reading NR when I was 13 but I stopped shortly after Jonah Goldberg and Lowery took over. I guess I'll never go back and I'm not the only one. They actually asked for donations to redesign the NRO site.
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