Wednesday, January 24, 2007

First Things on "The State of Social Conservatism"

Joseph Bottum writes at First Things on what President Bush's State of the Union speech signals for social conservatism:
... Last night’s State of the Union address didn’t mention faith-based initatives, which President Bush once claimed would be his great legacy. Of course, it didn’t mention abortion or stem cells, either—in part because such speeches are designed to avoid controversy, and in part because the social-conservative domestic agenda seems dead in the last years of this administration. The White House may hold the line on whatever gains it feels it has already made, but it also signaled last night that it won’t be pushing hard for anything. School choice and judges each got a sentence, the only elements of social conservatism to surface in the speech...

UPDATE
From Cybercast News Service:
'Family Values' Conservatives Unimpressed by State of the Union Address

(CNSNews.com) -
Conservative groups that advocate "family values" issues such as bans on abortion and homosexual "marriage" were left unimpressed after President Bush's seventh State of the Union address Tuesday evening. Full Story

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At 1/24/2007 6:12 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The state of the what?

 

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