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	<title>History is Happening Now &#187; Thomas Frank</title>
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		<title>Thomas Frank at the WSJ</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Has anyone other than me noticed that the WSJ seems to be systematically concealing the by-line of Thomas Frank on its Columnists front page?  Right-wing conspiracy?  Also, the title of his column seems to have changed from Fighting Words to The Tilting Yard.  I like Fighting Words better.
This week&#8217;s column is, as many of have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Has anyone other than me noticed that the WSJ seems to be systematically concealing the by-line of Thomas Frank on its <a href="http://online.wsj.com/public/page/opinion_columns.html?mod=2_0050">Columnists front page</a>?  Right-wing conspiracy?  Also, the title of his column seems to have changed from Fighting Words to The Tilting Yard.  I like Fighting Words better.</p>
<p><a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121374929555082825.html?mod=opinion_columns_featured_lsc">This week&#8217;s column</a> is, as many of have been thus far, a bit uneven and clunky.  I think Frank is still adapting to the brevity of the column, which dampens his ability to build up a rhetorical head of steam, something he does very effectively in his books, especially <em>One Market Under God</em>, my favorite.</p>
<p>But Frank hits the political nail straight on the head with the concluding paragraph of his column (hammer?):</p>
<blockquote><p>Another route is possible [for the Democrats], though. If they are willing to go beyond the regal rhetoric of post-partisanship, Democrats might find that they are, for the first time in decades, running against a philosophy of government that has utterly discredited itself. Should they choose to make 2008 a referendum on conservatism itself, they might deliver the knockout blow. They should start with the bad ideas that have delivered such disastrous consequences.</p></blockquote>
<p>I could not agree more.  Ideas do matter, as self-described conservatives tend to say.  And bad ideas&#8211;whether they be the suspension of habeas corpus, the erosion of taboos against torture, or the casual suggestion that voting for Democrats might result in the <a href="http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2008/06/16/gingrich/">loss of an American city</a>&#8211;almost ineluctably lead to bad outcomes in the real world, for real people.</p>
<p>Democrats need to organize their own ideas and fight for what they say they believe in.  At this historic moment, campaigning as an anti-Bush is not enough.  Democrats have to stand <em>for</em> something, too.  The rest of us, meanwhile, need to give the Democrats hell when they fail to live up to their professed ideals.</p>
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