Two from TAP

Proving that the Bush administration has created some strange political bedfellows, the January issue of the liberal American Prospect, which I picked up this weekend, features an article on the war on terror by libertarian Ivan Eland, as well as an article in praise of William Jennings Bryan, the anti-Darwinist scorned by H.L. Mencken and portrayed as a fundamentalist boob in Inherit the Wind.

The real Bryan, of course, was much more interesting – a prairie populist who almost became president and a pacifist who resigned from Woodrow Wilson’s cabinet to protest the U.S.’s imminent entry into World War I. The author suggests that attending to Bryan could provide inspiration for how progressive politics and Christian orthodoxy can coexist.

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4 responses to “Two from TAP”

  1. Joshie

    Country to popular belief, your father-in-law was NOT named after W.J. Bryan.

  2. Lee

    Hmmm, that would explain his general lack of fiery oratory…

  3. Russell Arben Fox

    I would vote for Bryan today in a heartbeat.

  4. Joshie

    which one?

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