Monday, January 25, 2010

My List of Best Conservatives

Would you like to know how I formulated this list? The list is based on two variables: influence and righteousness. Thus if I were ranking conservatives by who is the best on the issues and stating their views I might include myself in this list and Christopher Hitchens wouldn't be in it at all but that would to boring like being a communist.

1. Steve Sailer


2. Patrick J. Buchanan


3. Micheal Savage


3. Paul Gottfried


4. John Derbyshire


5. Peter Brimelow


6.Mitt Romney


6. Peter Hitchens


7. George Will


8. Antonin Scalia


9. Peter Schiff


10. Thomas Sowell


11. David Frum
David Frum has some defects on some of the policies he wants (give in on carbon taxes, etc.) but thats not his self-realized role in the GOP. Frum has taken on a crucial crusade, he was and remains the leading and sometimes, seemingly, the only Republican critiquing Sara Palin during the 2008 campaign. Quite simply he pointed out the obvious, or what should have been ovbious truth about Palin, that she was a yokel, a embarssment and catosphere for the GOP that reinforced all the worst sterotypes of the right that Bush had enforced for 8 years in which the GOP became a laughingstock because Bush like Palin can't speak and is not up to far for high office intelllectually. Frum wants to David Cameron-ize the Republican Party in a sense which is to say he wants to
reform the Republican Partys terribly managed image from jesus-freak, unsophisticated, uncultured, anti-intellectual yokels to smartly dressed conservative urbanites with nice suites and Evelyn Waugh by the bedside which is the image of the new Tories lead by David Cameron. This is crucial because the current GOP image has blocked the conversion of millions of Americans, paticularily young people and city slickers to the right for converting to the party of Palin and Bush is social society and too embarsing for millions who would move right otherwise. If America woke up tommorow to find a GOP, un-changed policy wise, but which looked like, dressed-like, was as clearly euridite as the British Conservative Party I gaurnetee that in the course of 6 months of re-adjustment tens of millions of Americans, mostly located in urban areas and under 35, would quitely move to the right. This would entail, there being no Sara Palin, no George Bush as face of the GOP but David Frums insteads (he is, in person the model of what the new Republican showuld look like). It would mean that rather than old, dreary, senile, out of touch, old geezers with white hair like John McCain and Newt Gingrich running the GOP and always having a monopoly on the nomination that conservatives in their 40's who look like David Cameron or Scott Brown should be the GOP presidential candiates. This is the good part of Frum's rigetous crusade there are just a few down sides policy wise. Frum seems to make dumb moves to the left on the enviorment, taxes, and so fourth (though this might not be as bad as I describe it, anyways its not anywhere near the fore front of his crusade). David has also been notable on the right side of history when it comes to immigration which is more important than one might think considering that David Frum has kind of supplanted David Brooks as the favriote or preffered Republican of the Left which is usually a indiment of a respective Republican's oppurtinism but with David is the product of the very image-related subjects that I write of. Frum, as i say knows how to do what the GOp needs to learn how to do, and what Sara Palin doesn't know or try to do, which is how to talk to not just the left, the young, the upper middle class, the urban, the well educated who revile the ignorance of Sara Palin.


12. Christopher Hitchens
So Christopher Hitchens makes the list because, although he is wrong on foreign policy, religon and much else and is a intertionalist to the bone, he has morphed in the last 10 years into one of the best critiques of the more masochist elements on the left. He is read by the media and political and ruling classes so his influence is huge. If anything he is injects a crucial self-conciousness into the left that makes the Democratic Party ignore the Nation magazine (his former employer somehow) more which is always a good thing. He has admirable integrity and has displayed it by recently checking movements and groups on the left that need checking especially by a polemcist with the gifts of Hitchens, recent victims include: the religous Global Warming movement, the inane-sheep like audience of the Daily Show, Al Franken, Obama worship, the leftist pussyfooters who won't even try to stop jihadist terrorists in airports, etc. He also has been the most brillant critique of anti-Americanism and sympathy for jihadism on the left.


13. Rush Limbaugh


14. Rich Lowry


15. Mark Steyn


16.Taki Theodoracopulos


17.Victor Davis Hanson


18. Tom Tancredo


19. Jonah Goldberg


20. Ron Paul


21. Thomas Woods


22. Niall Ferguson


23. Robert Bork


24. Mark Sanford


25. Mike Pence


24. Peter Robinson


25. Mitch Daniels


26. Clarence Thomas


27. Ramesh Ponnuru


28. Supreme Court Justice John Roberts


29. Richard Brookhiser


30. Steven Hayward


31. L. Brent Bozell III


32. Paul Rahe

No comments:

Post a Comment