and a lot of his commenters agree with him.
I could have realized LGF had become less outrageous-- I haven't seen it cited as something horrendous for a long time in the leftish circles where I hang out.
Still, this reminds me of something I've been meaning to ask. Does anyone have a list (doesn't have to be complete) of the Republicans who have written "my party has betrayed me" books?
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supergee. He connected to Pandagon, but I think the comments at LGF are part of the story.
Addendum: A list of disillusioned Republicans
I could have realized LGF had become less outrageous-- I haven't seen it cited as something horrendous for a long time in the leftish circles where I hang out.
Still, this reminds me of something I've been meaning to ask. Does anyone have a list (doesn't have to be complete) of the Republicans who have written "my party has betrayed me" books?
Link indirectly thanks to
Addendum: A list of disillusioned Republicans
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Date: 2009-12-02 07:52 pm (UTC)Obama, however, is being accused, on some reasonable grounds, on governing like a (moderate) Republican - if there were any of those left. That was part of his campaign promises; several of us voted for him because he seemed likely to produce compromises not quite as base as those to be expected from the present Secretary of State - and, in the general election, it seemed better to have someone who would compromise with the boundless fatheadedness of John McCain than McCain himself, unadulterated.