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All my friends on the left are addicted to social media and have the same opinion on 99% of political topics.

All my friends on the right read many of the most renowned and critically well-regarded books of history, philosophy, and economics and have differing opinions on many diverse topics.

Just an an anecdotal example, but one I think may be generally representative too (disregarding the dumb redneck element).

There are more intellectuals on the left...but those on the right think deeper, less dogmatically, and more originally.


I finally discovered the truth. Coreander renounces wokeness forever. "I have woke from my dogmatic (woke) slumber." - Immanuel Kant (someone people on the left don't read anymore)
10/16/2020 12:28 PM
lol WHAT

How much infighting or philosophical discussion do you see on the right vs the left?
10/16/2020 12:31 PM
Like, where are all of these deep thinkers on the right? Please, let me find them. I don't think they exist.
10/16/2020 12:36 PM
They read French history to ignore American history.
effete reactionary snobs.
10/16/2020 12:41 PM
like you have friends
10/16/2020 2:15 PM
Does this mean the coreander farce is now over?
10/16/2020 2:44 PM
Yeah, probably
10/16/2020 3:17 PM
Posted by tangplay on 10/16/2020 12:36:00 PM (view original):
Like, where are all of these deep thinkers on the right? Please, let me find them. I don't think they exist.
Milton Friedman
Charles Krauthammer
Flemming Rose
Bill Buckley
Barry Goldwater
Henry Kissinger
Ed Crane
Edward Prescott
Douglass C. North

Admittedly, a significant portion of the people who came easily to mind are economists...
10/16/2020 11:05 PM
Posted by dahsdebater on 10/16/2020 11:05:00 PM (view original):
Posted by tangplay on 10/16/2020 12:36:00 PM (view original):
Like, where are all of these deep thinkers on the right? Please, let me find them. I don't think they exist.
Milton Friedman
Charles Krauthammer
Flemming Rose
Bill Buckley
Barry Goldwater
Henry Kissinger
Ed Crane
Edward Prescott
Douglass C. North

Admittedly, a significant portion of the people who came easily to mind are economists...
I should revise my question. Deep-thinking modern-day Trump supporters on the right. Most of these people are libertarians, not really conservatives in the traditional sense.

Milton Friedman - died 2006
Charles Krauthammer - died 2018 (and was anti-Trump)
Flemming Rose - not American
Bill Buckley - died 2008
Barry Goldwater - died 1998
Henry Kissinger - From what I understand, Trump-critical?
Ed Crane - Libertarian, so anti-Trump, presumably
Edward Prescott - I can't find much on him, but he said that Obama's economy was good.
Douglass C. North - Died 2015

I respect many principled libertarians. We can have reasonable conversations about the issues, and agree on some things. However, these people don't tend to be gung ho Trump supporters, and for good reason.
10/16/2020 11:58 PM
Here's another question; what are the new ideas coming out of the *conservative* right? Not libertarian right, but conservative right? If I'm voting for Trump, what *new* policies am I going to get? What is the vision for the future?
10/16/2020 11:59 PM
Posted by tangplay on 10/16/2020 11:58:00 PM (view original):
Posted by dahsdebater on 10/16/2020 11:05:00 PM (view original):
Posted by tangplay on 10/16/2020 12:36:00 PM (view original):
Like, where are all of these deep thinkers on the right? Please, let me find them. I don't think they exist.
Milton Friedman
Charles Krauthammer
Flemming Rose
Bill Buckley
Barry Goldwater
Henry Kissinger
Ed Crane
Edward Prescott
Douglass C. North

Admittedly, a significant portion of the people who came easily to mind are economists...
I should revise my question. Deep-thinking modern-day Trump supporters on the right. Most of these people are libertarians, not really conservatives in the traditional sense.

Milton Friedman - died 2006
Charles Krauthammer - died 2018 (and was anti-Trump)
Flemming Rose - not American
Bill Buckley - died 2008
Barry Goldwater - died 1998
Henry Kissinger - From what I understand, Trump-critical?
Ed Crane - Libertarian, so anti-Trump, presumably
Edward Prescott - I can't find much on him, but he said that Obama's economy was good.
Douglass C. North - Died 2015

I respect many principled libertarians. We can have reasonable conversations about the issues, and agree on some things. However, these people don't tend to be gung ho Trump supporters, and for good reason.
Good stuff
10/17/2020 12:18 AM
Posted by tangplay on 10/16/2020 11:59:00 PM (view original):
Here's another question; what are the new ideas coming out of the *conservative* right? Not libertarian right, but conservative right? If I'm voting for Trump, what *new* policies am I going to get? What is the vision for the future?
This was my second thought after you posted what was my first thought which “lol, Goldwater is modern conservative thought, ok.”

10/17/2020 12:20 AM
Qanon and the New York post is the new conservative
right.
and some of his fine people are fond of mein Kampf.
10/17/2020 12:27 AM
Posted by tangplay on 10/16/2020 11:59:00 PM (view original):
Here's another question; what are the new ideas coming out of the *conservative* right? Not libertarian right, but conservative right? If I'm voting for Trump, what *new* policies am I going to get? What is the vision for the future?
If what you are looking for primarily are new policies, you clearly misunderstand the core ideas of conservatism.
10/17/2020 12:56 AM
Yes racism cannot be destroyed it only changes form.
10/17/2020 1:00 AM
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