Christopher Buckley abandona National Review tras la polémica levantada por un artículo en el defendía el voto por Obama. Christopher es hijo del recientemente fallecido William Buckley, fundador de National Review y uno de los iconos del conservadurismo americano. Lo interesante de Christopher, que simpatiza con el liberalismo, no son las razones que aporta para votar a Obama (no son nada convincentes), sino el dictamen que hace del conservadurismo actual en su carta de despedida:
So, I have been effectively fatwahed (is that how you spell it?) by the conservative movement, and the magazine that my father founded must now distance itself from me. But then, conservatives have always had a bit of trouble with the concept of diversity. The GOP likes to say it’s a big-tent. Looks more like a yurt to me.
While I regret this development, I am not in mourning, for I no longer have any clear idea what, exactly, the modern conservative movement stands for. Eight years of “conservative” government has brought us a doubled national debt, ruinous expansion of entitlement programs, bridges to nowhere, poster boy Jack Abramoff and an ill-premised, ill-waged war conducted by politicians of breathtaking arrogance. As a sideshow, it brought us a truly obscene attempt at federal intervention in the Terry Schiavo case.
So, to paraphrase a real conservative, Ronald Reagan: I haven’t left the Republican Party. It left me.





