Sorry, Fox News

But the results are in:

With his second place finish in Saturday’s Nevada caucus, where Paul defeated Giuliani in every county in the state, the Texas congressman has now received 106,414 votes to 60,220 for Giuliani.

Paul doesn’t exist on Hewitt’s score-card, of course. I’d take it as a compliment. Giuliani is tied with Huckabee for third place in Florida. He may have run the worst campaign in recent memory.

Religion And Conservatism

Joe Carter criticizes what he calls "Sullivanism" – a form of conservatism he thinks is closer to Eric Cartman than Edmund Burke. He raises a lot of points. But his core case is that conservatism, in his view, cannot lose a sense of transcendent, revealed, objective truths in its relationship to society. This is the crux of the matter, and it is a very complicated question that I’ve been trying to figure out most of my adult life.

I’d respond as follows: I don’t think the kind of conservatism I favor denies the existence of objective moral truth. It denies our capacity to access it easily or without layer upon layer of error. My basic concern with Christianism is its conflation of religion and politics but also its erasure of the distinction between what is true for ever and what is true for humans in the practical here and now. This core distinction between theory and practice, between eternal truth and temporal politics, is, to my mind, the central contribution of conservatism as a political theory – and that is why fundamentalism is, in fact, the Tcs2 nemesis of conservatism, not its complement. The theory-practice distinction enables conservatism to resist both the rationalist problem-solution approach to politics and the absolutist idea that politics is about conforming a messy human world to unaltering divine Truth. It resists both liberal managerialism and fundamentalist Christianism.

But it’s not a denial of God, or an abolition of a moral order, let alone a dismissal of tradition as it has shaped us and our society. It is imbued with skepticism – not nihilism. And because Oakeshottian conservatives understand how blindly human beings live – blind as bats – the patterns of behavior and language and politics that we inherit actually become more important, not less. It’s all we know as a society – where we’ve been and how we got here. That’s the foundation for all social change, and sometimes it will mean radicalism and sometimes gradualism and sometimes pragmatism – and every decision is filtered through a prudential judgment that adjusts for the current moment and its perceived needs and intimations.

I don’t think this is a refutation of Burke; it’s actually an extrapolation of his message for a post-modern generation. And it acknowledges, in a way that the theoconservatism doesn’t, the profound shifts in human consciousness over the past century, the lessons of science and evolution, the success of the limited liberal state, and the threat of the fundamentalist psyche – Islamic and Christian – to Western freedom. This conservatism’s core interest is in protecting the remarkable freedom we in the West have achieved for such a short period of time in human history and pre-history. And in conserving that freedom – and in being vigilant against its many enemies, including those who come in the name of God and country – it is, in my view, the most authentic expression of the conservative temperament around.

I don’t expect a Huckabee supporter to find this persuasive, any more than I expect Huckabee himself to have grappled with any of these issues in any depth at all. But I certainly think its place within the American conservative conversation is as valid as any fundamentalist’s.

“We Fought And We Won”

Bill is running hard – and accusing Obama of the kind of attacks his machine has been launching. Yes, he’s accusing Obama of playing the race card – a classic Rove tactic of accusing your opponent of doing exactly what you’re doing. "Shame on you," he leers at the press. Those too lazy or uninformed to read further may well take him at his word. In fact, he is using the prestige and dignity of his office as a massive bulldozer to smear and attack his wife’s opponent.

It really is time to acknowledge that Clinton is running for a third term – in flagrant violation of the 22d Amendment. He’s fighting for unelected power by proxy – just as his wife fought for hers in 1992 and 1996. Their deal is now explicit. And their goal – four terms between them – is in their grasp.

Face Of The Day

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Young supporters of US Democratic presidential candidate Illinois Senator Barack Obama try to catch a glimpse of his address during a town hall meeting at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South Carolina, 23 January 2008. Obama is on the campaign trail ahead of the South Carolina primary vote schedulled for 26 January. By Emmanuel Dunand/AFP/Getty Images.

Nature vs Nurture

A debate as inevitable as it is exhausted. Take it from an expert in genetic epistemology:

The problem with trying to be a reasonable skeptic is that one easily makes enemies on both fronts of any debate: you acknowledge that genetics does set limits to human characteristics, and you get accused of being a genetic determinist and possibly encouraging eugenics. You grant that the environment plays a sometimes major role and you are ridiculed as an anti-scientific fuzzy thinker. Wake up, ladies and gentlemen on both fronts: the reality is both more complex and more fascinating than either caricature would allow. It is neither nature nor nurture, it is — as the title of an unusually balancedbook by Matt Ridley puts it — nature via nurture.

Black Pop And Euro-Club Music

A convergence? From Tom Breihan:

The shift started a few years ago with female vocalists, as glassy cyborgs like Ciara came to supplant belters. But lately, that effect has bled over not only into male singers but into production techniques: T-Pain’s track for Flo-Rida’s "Low," for instance, boasts so many faux-epic synth-trills and jittery bass-farts that it wouldn’t have sounded out of place on a Ministry of Sound trance compilation in 1999.

Bass-farts?