Monday, October 06, 2003Conservatives, come outDavid Brooks courtesy of Sarah Longwell:�The most common advice conservative students get is to keep their views in the closet.� This is implied or felt more often than it is ever actually explicitly said. Even in the 1980s, it was this sense that led to the early tactics of TDR. Dinesh D'Souza often writes and speaks about the need for campus conservatives to use nontraditional routes to get their message out. Posted by alex at 5:24 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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