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Re: I'm aware of that Isaac Send a noteboard - 21/08/2010 01:59:48 AM
That may well be. It does mean he is kind of down with anyone else's level on it though - ancient history is interesting but if you are reading up on it for interest, you are reading up on it for interest.


That's certainly a fair point, but I would argue that a historian studying other areas of history will likely do it better on account of formal training. History being a weird field, you can easily know far more than a historian about a given area simply out of interest, as opposed to sciences, but they will I think be in a better position to study the matter rigorously and catch nuance and context which might result in an interested but casual reader being mislead.

Cynical, yeah, I think so, I'm not a big Newt fan, though I think he was badly maligned by the press back in the 90s, his various efforts at resurgence have not met with a lot of favor from many core conservatives and I'm no exception, I like him, but I wish he'd retire for real. The comment was made more towards Camilla's comments though. I've met a lot of politicians who were deep thinkers and a lot of professors who weren't, most who are both are though, and whether one likes what they say or agrees isn't particularly relevant to the claim. I don't much care for Karl Marx or Ayn Rand, both were deep thinkers.

Fair enough - My impression of him, and as a left leaning type he's never going to be a favourite;), is that he was someone who was very good at what he did at the time he did it (pushing the agenda he did at the time it was pushed, as it was) but it isn't that time now and refighting old battles does no one any favours beyond playing partisan politics (tempting though it is for both sides).


Well, he was very good at pushing the agenda, but he was also a major author of it, and I tend to consider that an important variable in 'deep thinker' on political matters. I would agree though that in many ways Newt is trying to re-fight prior battles, and that this is not constructive. I could easily see a race between him and Obama amounting to a non-stop Bush and Clinton bashing.

I'm not sure I use deep thinker as you do though. I tend to see it as carrying a greater width of thought than Marx or Rand showed - I see it as something that in politics that people like to suggest they have, that they see the other side of the conflict.


Well there's no rigorous definition for it of course. My own internal definition is mostly field-oriented, to me a scientific deep-thinker is a theorist, poking around beneath the surface of the general mish-mash of debris that coagulates into 'accepted practice', so as an example, if people are debating the pros and cons of term limits and life-long SCOTUS appointments, the person who says 'with ever increasing lifespans, we should consider how a justice or senator who has held their position for a century might effect things' or for gun rights "in right to bare arms, what do we mean by 'bare' and 'arms'" as opposed to specifically talking about the established notion of 'carry a gun'. There's certainly no doubt that in politics it is something people like to think they have, though this is hardly limited to politics, I sort of take for granted that I am a deep thinker, but most people I know think they are too, and while in fairness my socializing tends to be biased toward interacting with those who are or think they are, it seems a pretty normal trait in and out of politics. I would say normally a loose rule of thumb for the difference with politicians is going to be those who say 'this is wrong/bad' and those who say 'this is wrong/bad because...'
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An amusing column on the NYC mosque by Maureen Dowd.... - 20/08/2010 12:33:27 AM 1484 Views
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Re: I'm aware of that - 21/08/2010 12:40:29 AM 1009 Views
Re: I'm aware of that - 21/08/2010 01:19:37 AM 871 Views
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Me too *NM* - 21/08/2010 06:53:22 PM 490 Views
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When has logical consistency trumped politics? *NM* - 20/08/2010 01:50:55 PM 396 Views
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Ask and ye shall receive: - 21/08/2010 06:42:50 PM 1132 Views
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It does - 22/08/2010 04:56:54 PM 740 Views
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maybe - 21/08/2010 02:49:40 AM 965 Views
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that would be - 22/08/2010 04:02:08 PM 1025 Views
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key word: seem - 22/08/2010 09:06:40 PM 833 Views
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good thing - 22/08/2010 09:39:52 PM 1131 Views
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Except, of course, that you just did. - 22/08/2010 12:30:00 PM 866 Views
Joel - 22/08/2010 05:37:45 AM 1046 Views
That last line was golden. *NM* - 22/08/2010 05:40:56 AM 448 Views
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nonsense - 22/08/2010 03:39:30 PM 908 Views
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lol.<3 - 22/08/2010 08:49:35 PM 874 Views
that it is... - 22/08/2010 08:57:05 PM 871 Views
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On the off chance that this: - 23/08/2010 12:38:48 AM 1064 Views
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Re: Joel - 22/08/2010 07:53:51 PM 910 Views
Agreed. *NM* - 22/08/2010 08:25:38 PM 549 Views

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