PAT BUCHANAN By 1968, Walter Lippmann, the dean of liberal columnists, had concluded that liberalism had reached the end of its tether. In that liberal epoch, the 1960s, the Democratic Party had marched us into an endless war that was tearing America apart. read more
Nov. 25, 2013 - Gaffney Ledger
Liberalism now on life support? By 1968, Walter Lippmann, dean of liberal columnists, had concluded that liberalism had reached the end of its tether. In that liberal epoch, the 1960s, ...
Nov. 23, 2013 - The Mckeesport Daily News
Will Obamacare Be the Death of Liberalism? By 1968, Walter Lippmann, the dean of liberal columnists, had concluded that liberalism had reached the end of its tether. In that liberal epoch, the 1960s, the Democratic Party had marched us into an endless war that was tearing America apart. Lyndon Johnson's Great Society had produced four "long, hot summers" of racial riots and a national crime rate that had doubled in a decade. Jimmy Carter ...
Nov. 22, 2013 - Pat Buchanan via Yahoo! News