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For years now--decades--conservatives have made a specialty of noting and lampooning the obits of Communists published in the New York Times.(Brief Article)
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September 13, 2004 |
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* For years now--decades--conservatives have made a specialty of noting and lampooning the obits of Communists published in the New York Times. Often, they're not acknowledged as Communists at all: They were those of "strong beliefs," or "unpopular opinions," or "radical politics," and so on. They "fell afoul of the McCarthyites." The Times is amazingly reluctant to call a Communist a Communist--and if it does, it perfumes that commitment, somehow. Well, we recently ...
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