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Kathianne
07-17-2010, 01:50 PM
Is a new paradigm being laid in place, one we can't know of as it's happening? Regardless if you agree with Goldberg or not, the article is making some decent observations about history and future, no? One can disagree with the conclusions of the author, but agree that things are changing. What do you see?

http://townhall.com/columnists/JonahGoldberg/2010/07/16/when_did_the_rules_change/page/full#


Jonah Goldberg When Did the Rules Change?
When Rome was "falling," did it feel like it? When all of the tasty, leafy fronds started vanishing, did the dinosaurs say, "So this is what extinction looks like"? When British troops signed up for a quick war, they expected to be "home by Christmas." They certainly didn't say "goodbye to all that" -- in the words of Robert Graves -- until long after they realized "all that" had in fact disappeared.

I'm beginning to wonder if the political moment is much, much, more significant than most of us realize. The rules may have changed in ways no one would have predicted two years ago. And perhaps 10 years from now we'll look back on this moment and it will all seem so obvious.

In 2008, American liberalism seemed poised for its comeback. The pendulum of Arthur Schlesinger's "cycle of history" was swinging back toward a new progressive era. Obama would be the liberal Reagan....

PostmodernProphet
07-18-2010, 07:22 AM
interesting part....

But is it really so outlandish to imagine that Bill Clinton, a creature spawned from politics like a golem from clay, had a better sense of political reality than the ivory tower intellectual currently occupying the White House? Clinton proclaimed the era of Big Government was over, and left office quite popular. Barack Obama said, in effect, "Oh no it's not" and his presidency and his party are in freefall, despite an economic climate that, according to the rules, says he should be not only running the table but be popular for it.

avatar4321
07-18-2010, 05:38 PM
It was an interesting article. I would say that it's time we learned that the rules never existed.

Psychoblues
07-18-2010, 10:49 PM
Rules or exhausted and very false paradigms? It's all bullshit looking for an excuse to exist.

:beer::salute::beer:

Psychoblues