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Part III

04 Jul 2008 01:04 pm

In which David Brooks explains that Ross & Reihan's book is so good that no further books need ever be written:

I don't think I would go that far.

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I've watched all of the posted videos so far and do find them quite interesting. I am intrigued by Ross & Reihan's book on how it is going to save the conservatives from themselves and lack of support from the public.

One humorous note, on the intro of each of the videos, you are all described as "local leaders." While I respect all of the Atlantic bloggers (not sure yet about David Brooks yet), I am not sure I would place the burden of "leaders" on any of you. This is not a critique to any of you and I doubt that you would want the label.

We've heard about David's book on neuroscience and Ross' book on conservative ideas; now I'm curious to see if Matt gets a whole episode to plug Heads in the Sand.

After the video ended, did David Brooks name any Republicans who "get it?"

Nevermind, I watched part III.

I would have been more interested if he'd told you that before you wrote your book.


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