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

13Jul/11Off

Episode XXI: The Estimable Rob Long

As far as The R.J. Moeller Show podacst is concerned, this is as good as it gets.  If Rob Long is in your rear-view mirror, you're better off pulling a U-turn and heading back.  You ain't finding much else better out there, my friends.

What can be said about Rob Long that hasn't been already said.  The guy has done (and is doing) it all.  Plus, check out this photo of the man.  I don't know about you, but I'd be in on whatever prank he's got brewing inside his head with a mischievous smile like that!

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Rob Long is a writer, producer, podcaster, and dog owner extraordinaire.  He has written a regular column for National Review for more than a decade.  He was one of the producers of the show Cheers (and the slightly less famous George & Leo).  He is employed by National Public Radio.  Since the beginning of 2010, he, along with the likes of Peter Robinson and James Lileks, has hosted the best political podcast on the interweb at Ricochet.com (a site he helped create and launch). He does it all, and does it all extremely well.

When I began this humble podcast of my own earlier this year, I said to myself, "Self: you'll know you're on the right track with this thing if and when you book Rob Long for an interview."

Well, Self...we've done it!

The R.J. Moeller Show is proud to present, for your listening pleasure. a candid conversation with one of the most interesting (and funniest) conservatives on the planet.

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What is “Mere Conservatism”?

The basic ideas, ideals, and values that generally define and characterize the central tenets of what today might be termed "modern conservative thought."

We believe that a proper understanding of history, economics, and theology leads to certain conclusions. Many of these are the same conclusions our Founding Fathers arrived at in constructing a "more perfect union."

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