Friday, May 15, 2009


..........GOP icon declares his party "brain dead"

This is priceless: Federal judge Richard A Posner -- the first judge appointed to the bench by President Ronald Reagan in 1981 -- is feeling all verklempt:

My theme is the intellectual decline of conservatism, and it is notable that the policies of the new conservatism are powered largely by emotion and religion and have for the most part weak intellectual groundings. That the policies are weak in conception, have largely failed in execution, and are political flops is therefore unsurprising. The major blows to conservatism, culminating in the election and programs of Obama, have been: 1. The failure of military force to achieve U.S. foreign policy objectives; 2. The inanity of trying to substitute will for intellect, as in the denial of global warming; 3. The use of religious criteria in the selection of public officials, the neglect of management and expertise in government; 4. A continued preoccupation with abortion; and 5. Fiscal incontinence in the form of massive budget deficits, the Medicare drug plan, excessive foreign borrowing, and asset-price inflation. By the fall of 2008, the face of the Republican Party had become Sarah Palin and Joe the Plumber. Conservative intellectuals had no party.

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