@DamonLinker Theoconservatism had many flaws, but it was the least racialized conservatism of modern times.
— Ross Douthat (@DouthatNYT) March 1, 2016
It is not possible to be more wrong than Douthat is here. https://t.co/DePbBy4mNm
— Charles P. Pierce (@CharlesPPierce) July 14, 2017
“President Pence”, he murmurs to himself, and would slip a hand down his pants if he didn’t believe that sort of thing leads to blindness and hairy palms…
may I suggest to these gents a passage from Jefferson Davis's The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government? (https://t.co/qQ43pl9M9a) pic.twitter.com/DryU1IqrHA
— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) July 14, 2017
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He’s not calling for an Inquisition, for pete’s sake! He just wants all the gore and dirty talk firmly removed from the public arena!
The Bible has a lot of sex and violence but it does not lovingly draw out the details of every torture or rely constantly on sexposition.
— Ross Douthat (@DouthatNYT) July 14, 2017
The tales of Elijah and Elisha beg a word. https://t.co/GBLMhv6Fea
— Alex Hazanov (@alexhazanov) July 14, 2017
(Ref: “God had His men leading the charge for righteousness.”)
Shakespeare can be bloody but the stage directions do not allocate 15 minutes of stage time for Gloucester's eye-gouging. Etc.
— Ross Douthat (@DouthatNYT) July 14, 2017
Actually Shakespeare's death scenes are extremely drawn out involving extended soliloquy about how they're bleeding out https://t.co/RP1bSyTHWr
— Will Caskey (@WillCaskey) July 14, 2017
If Erick Erickson is the HOA director of the GOP’s gated community, Ross Douthat is the pastor of the neighborhood’s “nondenominational” megachurch.
And if I thought they were capable of it, I’d say the suits doing the hiring at the NYTimes should be ashamed of themselves for encouraging him.