The young men and women of the Right aren’t reading much Richard Weaver these days—nor much Robert Nisbet or Russell Kirk, to name two other seminal conservative thinkers critical of modern warfare. The time when Young Americans for Freedom wore badges blazoned with the slogan “Don’t Immanentize the Eschaton” has long passed. Now College Republicans parade in shirts proclaiming “George W. Bush Is My Homeboy.” The campus Right has almost always been more activist than intellectual, just as the wider movement has been more political than cultural. But where once students were at least familiar with the names Kirk and Weaver, or Mises and Nock, today they look to Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter for guidance. They’re little acquainted with the wisdom of the contemporary Right’s founding generation, and it shows.
Hard to imagine Russell Kirk (or Ronald Reagan, for that matter) standing before an important conservative gathering (or any gathering), and denouncing someone as a "faggot." That tells you something about the state of the Right today.

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I'm glad I checked out this combox. Francis Beckwith is a national treasure, thank you, sir.
And, Deo gratias, he is finally tenured at Baylor.
at http://www.opinionjournal.com/best/: Ms. Coulter, asked for a reaction to the Republican criticism, said in an e-mail message: "C'mon, it was a joke. I would never insult gays by suggesting that they are like John Edwards. That would be mean." :-) OK, I laughed. I repent, I repent!
Ann Coulter has once again struck a blow for freedom against the neo-nazis and thought-police. Good for her!
Although I don't usually agree with Coulter and, indeed, often wince when she speaks, she DOES prove what I believe her shtick attempts to prove: that the Left can dish it out but can't take it. They can be as mean and nasty as they wannabe, but when a conservative is mean to them it's the end of the freakin' world.
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