It’s Always Interesting When A Son’s Unresolved Daddy Issues Are So Obvious
October 15, 2008 / 1:29 am • By Dr. Melissa ClouthierI’m too tired to care and even less inclined to write about it, but here’s a tidbit. The Father of the Modern Conservative Movement, William F. Buckley recently died and his son carries on his mighty legacy. NOT.
Instead, Christopher Buckley has decided to duck the pressure of living in the shadow of greatness and create shadows of his own on the other side of the political spectrum by endorsing Barack Obama. So now, Buckley, the kid, is in with the Kool Kos Krowd. Goody for him.
And how is it different what Michelle Malkin is doing–not voting for McCain–than what Buckley is doing. Um, well, J. Stephenson from StoptheACLU says it well:
Litmus test: There is a huge difference between not voting for someone based on the loyalty to your conservative values and principles and endorsing a marxist radical because of some mumbo jumbo about how you “sense” his potential. Spare me.
Like I said: snooze. J.R.R. Tolkien’s son Christopher lived in the shadow and was actually a decent writer himself. Still he wasn’t his father. Ronald Reagan’s son had issues, too. Who wouldn’t with these guys? They are gifts to their generation. So the Buckley kid has daddy issues and they’re rather on display for all to see. Not so unique, really.















