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Apr 02, 2007 11:42 AM A Tale of Two Houses, or Real vs. Virtual Environmentalism
It’s often been observed that while "progressives" ("liberals" is not quite the right word, since the people I’m thinking of are conspicuously illiberal about many things) are adept at the rhetoric of virtue, conservatives are much more likely to promulgate policies that actually bring about the virtuous results that progressives claim to cherish. Take, as an example, the virtue of environmentalism. Everybody knows that all good progressive people are ardent environmentalits. (As the philosopher Harvey Mansfield once observed, environmentalism is "school prayer for liberals.") Consider Al Gore, Mr. Global Warming. What an avid environmentalist! Maybe you’ve suffered the inconvenience of seeing his recent movie, called (if memory serves) An Inconvenient Whopper. It won all sorts of awards and revitalized his career. Naturally, Al is as careful in his personal life as he urges us little folk to be in ours. But what about George W. Bush? He’s a Republican from Texas, so naturally he is in favor of raping the environment and squandering natural resources whenever he can. Right? A friend from Chicago just sent in environmental profiles of the Bush house in Texas and Al and Tipper Gore’s house Tennessee. It makes for an illuminating Tale of Two Houses:
House 1: George & Laura Bush Residence, TexasMakes you think, doesn’t it?
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