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Brooks embraces conservative scorn
New York Times columnist David Brooks seems to have embraced the scorn from some of his fellow conservatives over his criticisms of the Republican Party. At a conference put on by the National Review consisting of the magazine's Ramesh Ponnuru and Jonah Goldberg as well as The Atlantic's ...
David Brooks, Right on the Money
corner.nationalreview.com — David Brooks, taking no prisoners on the proposed auto bailout: In short, a bailout will not solve anything -- just postpone things. If this goes through, Big Three executives will make decisions knowing that whatever happens, Uncle Sam will bail ... (more) David Brooks, Right on the Money
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David Brooks, the NYT Oncologist
RedState: Conservative News and Community — ... (That statement can be argued, I suppose, but I assume that would be a discussion of semantics. The immutability of the principles we call conservatism has to be a given for conservatism to mean a whit.) But really, I am not going to dismantle David Brooks here, there, now, or ever. It is hardly worth the time of day, and I would be interested in seeing any argument validly asserting his relevance to conservatives or conservatism. My criticism of Brooks arose when I read a bit from Michael Calderon's blog at Politico.com: At a conference put ...

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N ew York Times columnist David Brooks began his June 13th piece with a question: Is Barack Obama really a force for change, or is he just a traditional Democrat with a patina of postpartisan rhetoric? The answer, Brooks noted, might be found in Obama s approach to American K-12 education — a ...
David Brooks: Garbage In Garbage OutThe Sundries Shack
I know that more than a couple bloggers have chimed in on David Brooks’ recent column in the New York Times wherein he divides conservatives up as either “traditionalists” or “reformers” then tries to figure out what it all means. Brooks being Brooks, he more or ...
In Obama's Washington, Ivy Leaguers Uber Alles?TPMCafe
I've seen columnists become obsessed; I've seen them rage at or kiss up to the objects of their obsessions. But nothing - not even my own supposed obsession with New York Times columnist David Brooks -- compares with his decade-long, love-hate obsession with the Ivy League, the "love" side on ...