Will on Wal

George Will on the Democrats’ strategy of attacking Wal-Mart:

Liberals think their campaign against Wal-Mart is a way of introducing the subject of class into America’s political argument, and they are more correct than they understand. Their campaign is liberalism as condescension. It is a philosophic repugnance toward markets, because consumer sovereignty results in the masses making messes. Liberals, aghast, see the choices Americans make with their dollars and their ballots and announce — yes, announce — that Americans are sorely in need of more supervision by . . . liberals.

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3 Comments so far. Leave a comment below.
  1. Tom Spurgeon,

    George Will will defend the Average American with every inch of the sheepskins he received from Oxford and Princeton!

    You post these occasional idiotic missives from Will just to see if we’re reading, don’t you?

  2. Gil,

    If THAT was the case, I’d have linked to this one.

  3. Tom Spurgeon,

    Nobody won in that article.

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