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Jarqui

(10,886 posts)
34. I have some distant, lengthy history with him
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 10:22 AM
Yesterday

I have communicated with him directly - not about politics.
Both he and his sister were conservatives - probably still are.
His mother was an outstanding journalist but I wouldn't have described her as conservative - she never made me think of that about her she was so down the middle.
That he worked for GW Bush as a speechwriter really set me back - I couldn't imagine his mother doing that.

With Trump, he's obviously limited in how far right he would go.
He reminds me of the Republicans when I was growing up. They were conservative.
BUT for many of those I respected, the country definitely came first.
It was those type of Republicans that told Nixon he had to resign.
Unfortunately, there are not many of them around today. They're probably rolling in their graves over Trump.

A reasoned conservative voice is good for the country. It helps the pendulum from swinging too far to the left.
A good conservative voice makes us think about progressive efforts and helps to develop a better solution - getting us closer to what is best for the country and a palatable compromise that can be legislated.

One can't be accurate with generalizing but to me, that is what I think he does. I do not think it is a bad thing.

The other striking thing about him is how well informed he is.
He seems like a sponge for knowledge that is always at his fingertips when he talks.
Recently, when Trump snatched Maduro, Frum was interviewed within a few hours.
I don't have time to be on top of all the countries and their history, etc.
I think the interview with Frum was about 45 minutes.
I then spot checked some of the things he said. It was right on and has been since.
I came away from it feeling like I'd read three text books on Venezuela.
All the stuff he knew about its history, the oil business and where they fit, etc summarized & blew me away.
No way he could have put that together in a couple of hours. He knew what was going on.
To me, he blows away a bunch in what remains of the news media.




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Frum sure brought a keen look at what was really said bucolic_frolic Wednesday #1
Thought it was a good concise piece underpants Wednesday #10
I remember that The Atlantic gave a good, accurate wnylib Wednesday #15
On a different topic...I find myself having to have one hand on the mouse while I read DU, the page jumps up and Escurumbele Yesterday #42
Kick dalton99a Wednesday #2
Trump could have just posted it on Truth Social leftstreet Wednesday #3
Most devastatingly to Trump, it was boring. C_U_L8R Wednesday #4
"Tiresome" was the adjective I found most descriptive. lastlib Wednesday #25
Would have been much better playing "YMCA" at several breakpoints in the speech. thought crime Yesterday #37
Trump should have just maile a report to Congress delisen Wednesday #5
Last paragraph. Good idea. underpants Wednesday #9
Thanks, I should have read the whole piece delisen Wednesday #11
Trump truly is a union buster. BattleRow Wednesday #13
But he needs the drama of bestowing awards wnylib Wednesday #17
He calls it 'truth' social because in the cynical B.See Wednesday #6
I believe that "Pravda" hoosierspud Wednesday #12
Or maybe his boss Putin B.See Wednesday #19
It is purely Orwellian. Lies are Truth. thought crime Yesterday #38
Well. Cherrycheeks Wednesday #7
Canadian neo-con pro-war Bushite says what? Seeking Serenity Wednesday #8
The truth: We are under attack from a psychotic cult led by a deranged propaganda outlet... Initech Wednesday #14
Strong words from a former Bush Admin! I wish GWB would write something as strong. nt Exp Wednesday #16
For GWB to do that...... lastlib Wednesday #26
You only think he writes long paragraphs. pnwmom Wednesday #18
I have noticed that too Skittles Wednesday #20
It's training us to be lazy readers and lazy thinkers. nt pnwmom Wednesday #21
I've heard that young folk are not avid book readers Skittles Wednesday #22
I did not know that. We must be really stupid. I think we are doomed. thought crime Yesterday #40
It's a new age of prosperity for Trump Kablooie Wednesday #23
"I'm in charge of this court! Stand up! Sit down! Go 'moo'! See?" Grokenstein Wednesday #24
He considers himself a Dictator. We are in dangerous waters, people. RESIST. Joinfortmill Wednesday #27
As I commented last - He'd say a line, step back, glare at his side, underpants Wednesday #28
Trump didnt mention ICE..that says a lot BlueWaveNeverEnd Wednesday #29
I didn't know that. underpants Wednesday #30
Not one mention BlueWaveNeverEnd Wednesday #31
I know his history with Bush Jarqui Wednesday #32
He helped pave the road that led to Old Colostomy cab67 Yesterday #33
I have some distant, lengthy history with him Jarqui Yesterday #34
I understand your point. cab67 Yesterday #35
I not only understand your point - I'm inclined to somewhat agree with you. Jarqui Yesterday #36
He offers an interesting perspective. thought crime Yesterday #41
Less words, but less elegant Dear_Prudence Yesterday #39
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