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« on: April 25, 2020, 10:04:48 PM »

Vermeule really needs to ground his "common good" concept in actual Scripture or else he's just going to enable non-GOP policies -- M4A, GND -- which is really the opposite of what he's looking for from a partisan label. if the right's going to decide to act from the "state of exception", I think that's the old phrase, they need to be very decisive and very quick about what to do with it. Vermeule's always given me bad vibes about just discussing his 'great revelation' and not knowing what to do with it. If he's trying to get some Roy Moore situation going on, be honest about it. Better to be fringe than to be mainstream and used against you
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