A Voice in the Wilderness In Defense of "Mere Conservatism"

30Apr/10Off

Steyn’s “Uncommon” Knowledge

National Review Online's Peter Robinson (former Reagan speechwriter) hosts a compelling interview series entitled "Uncommon Knowledge" every week on the NRO website.  This past week he spent some time in conversation with my personal favorite political/cultural commentator, one Mark Steyn.

Here's Part 1, but do yourself a huge favor and check out all 5.

If you've yet to read Steyn's tour-de-force, America Alone, throw away whatever book is setting on your nightstand and buy this thing.

Please.

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  1. he book on my nightstand is Thom Hartmann’s “Threshold”. I recommend it and will not trash it

  2. I checked Threshold out and it looks interesting.

    Don’t trash it! ;)

    But DO read Steyn when you get a chance, and please let me know what you think of it when you do.

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