I am a proud North Carolinian. I prefer Eastern NC barbecue, support Duke in basketball, and believe Cary is a suburb of Raleigh. Although Suetonius might suggest it, I do not have an unnatural love of minnows.
Everytime I turn on the television or read the newspaper, there is some pundit/journalist talking about how the democratic party can get back into the game by understanding some invented class of Americans: South Park Conservatives, Nascar Dads, or some other invented category of (primarily red-state) Americans. David Brooks has basically made a career of making caricatures of the South and mid-west-not to mention the effete liberals that apparently populate the whole of the north-east and west coasts. The lastest article in this vein is Matt Bai's King of the Hill Democrats where he explains how according to Mike Easley (my own governor) Democrats need to understand King of Hill viewers.
More Ranting Below
Just a year ago, in the Irving Kristol Lecture at the annual AEI dinner, columnist Charles Krauthammer rhapsodized about America's "global dominion" and our having "acquired the largest seeming empire in the history of the world."
Dell does what others have given up :
Dell, by contrast, operates three giant assembly plants in the United States -- two in Austin and the third outside Nashville, Tenn. Last month, the company announced that it would build a fourth plant, twice as big as the others, near Winston-Salem. And, company executives talk about opening a fifth one, probably in Nevada..
Contrast this description with Dell's demands below the fold.
Yes, but what about the rest of us?
By Joan Chittister, OSB
Down deep we all know that we did not, in this particular political exercise, see the fundamental ideals of the American public -- respect for differences, separation of church and state, the common good, and justice for all -- in full sway. We did see ideology at its most punishing, smothering and narrow worst.
The fact is that what we saw is what extremism looks like, what cultural evolution looks like, what fear looks like, what religion run amuck looks like. We saw radical right fundamentalist religion pitted against the most shameless definitions of secular liberalism as weak, immoral and irresponsible. It was the battle of two one-eyed monsters writ large. No nuances. No common ground. No common sense. No real evidence...
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