Schaeffer endeavors to convince readers that [Marvin] Olasky is a dangerous "far right" extremist, "who has been working to more or less turn America into a theocracy ever since the late 1980s and early 1990s," and whose work "was largely funded by far right banker" Howard Ahmanson. Generally speaking, I distrust any writer who, as Schaeffer does, insists on shoehorning three "far rights" into a single paragraph. Schaeffer earns compound interest on my distrust when, in support of his claim that Olasky is an advocate of "Bible-inspired totalitarianism/theocratic neofascism" (!) he cites Max Blumenthal, son of our old Clintonista acquaintance Sidney Blumenthal.Read the whole thing.
Most remarkably, Schaeffer does all this while posturing as a friend to Republicans and conservatives . . .
Keeping the exterior of our homes as safe as possible is always a priority. An open metal-window well attracts animals that can get trapped and cause destruction to your home. These small animals may also parish in the well and create an unsanitary situation with disease and strong odors. Installing a metal-window well cover will secure the open well.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Frank Schaeffer, pseudo-con
Few things annoy me as much as these two-faced backstabbers who seem to think conservatism must be saved from conservatives:
No comments:
Post a Comment