
Frank Rich thinks the culture wars are over. I think he’s deluding himself.
“…The family-values dinosaurs that once stalked the earth — Falwell, Robertson, Dobson and Reed — are now either dead, retired or disgraced. Their less-famous successors pumped out their pro forma e-mail blasts, but to little avail. The Republican National Committee said nothing whatsoever about Obama’s reversal of Bush stem-cell policy. That’s quite a contrast to 2006, when the party’s wild and crazy (and perhaps transitory) new chairman, Michael Steele, likened embryonic stem-cell research to Nazi medical experiments during his failed Senate campaign.
What has happened between 2001 and 2009 to so radically change the cultural climate? Here, at last, is one piece of good news in our global economic meltdown: Americans have less and less patience for the intrusive and divisive moral scolds who thrived in the bubbles of the Clinton and Bush years. Culture wars are a luxury the country — the G.O.P. included — can no longer afford.” via New York Times op-ed.
Related:
- Numbering Michael Steele’s Remaining Days? (mydd.com)
- The battle for the Republican party: Meghan McCain blasts Ann Coulter (crooksandliars.com)
- Steele may get ousted by segregationist (dailykos.com)
- Joe the Plumber Attacks Michael Steele [Shock] (gawker.com)

