Every political community includes some members who insist that their side has all the answers and that their adversaries are idiots. But American liberals, to a degree far surpassing conservatives, appear committed to the proposition that their views are correct, self-evident, and based on fact and reason, while conservative positions are not just wrong but […]
Gerard Alexander: Why are liberals so condescending? – Washington Post
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Who Will Be Responsible for the American Dead? – by David Horowitz
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