Rick Perlstein

Rick Perlstein

Rick Perlstein
Hometown: Chicago, IL
Interests: The Big Con, conservative failure
Honors: 4

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  • November 20, 2008 - 9:28am

    Turns out the president-elect has been reading Jean Edward Smith's fine biography FDR. An excellent choice—and a strong suggestion that maybe Obama is thinking about this.

  • Published Right Minded (2) (Blog entry)
    November 20, 2008 - 9:00am

    Last week I shared with you the post-election reflections of a listserv I follow of conservative "scholars." I think I'll keep 'em coming. This stuff is too good not to share:

  • November 19, 2008 - 12:21pm

    The forces of workplace authoritarianism have gotten far too far with their propaganda that the Employee Free Choice Act, designed to make it easier for workers who want to join a union to do so, only oppose this common-sense reform because it is un-American: that it eliminates the "secret ballot" in unio

  • Published Romney to City: Drop Dead (Blog entry)
    November 19, 2008 - 11:11am

    My fine colleague Terrence Heath has been riffing out a new concept to explain the latest turn of our right-wing friends: "drop dead conservatism." As in the infamous 1975 New York Post headline, "Ford To City: Drop Dead," reporting on the 38th president's avowal that he would rather see New York City go bankrupt than approve a bailout

  • November 18, 2008 - 2:15pm

    I haven't done much blogging here this week and last, partly because I'm still cogitating upon what the hell really happened to conservatism on November 4, and partly because I've been doing much of that cogitating aloud, on the road, in speeches and panel discussions that obliging souls booked me for long ago on the presumption that I would have something wise and useful to say about "Nixonland"

  • Published Right Minded (Blog entry)
    November 13, 2008 - 10:01am

    One of the jobs we'll be taking on here at the Big Con will be to monitor the Obama Hate. Please do send in your ripest examples to me at rperlstein@ourfuture.org. Forthwith, our first plunge.

  • Published How My Blogging Used To Work (Blog entry)
    November 12, 2008 - 2:13pm

    Blogging on conservatism used to be easy. I'd just link to some Third World-like example of infrastructure failure in an American city, often involving a bursting one-hundred-year-old water main like this one yesterday in Staten Island...

  • November 12, 2008 - 11:00am

    Eugene Robinson shows how it's nonsense. So do, um the facts:

  • Published Michael Barone Lost It Long Ago (Blog entry)
    November 12, 2008 - 10:37am

    There's much discussion in the progressive blogosphere about Michael Barone's credibility-surrendering quote about media coverage of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. What's less discussed is how long Barone's been off the rails.

  • Published Obama: Liberal Shock Doctrine? (Blog entry)
    November 10, 2008 - 10:35am

    From the Financial Times

    US President-elect Barack Obama intends to push a comprehensive programme of social and economic reform beyond an immediate emergency stimulus package, Rahm Emanuel, the next White House chief of staff, indicated on Sunday.

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  • November 20, 2008 - 9:28am

    Turns out the president-elect has been reading Jean Edward Smith's fine biography FDR. An excellent choice—and a strong suggestion that maybe Obama is thinking about this.

  • Published Right Minded (2) (Blog entry)
    November 20, 2008 - 9:00am

    Last week I shared with you the post-election reflections of a listserv I follow of conservative "scholars." I think I'll keep 'em coming. This stuff is too good not to share:

  • November 19, 2008 - 12:21pm

    The forces of workplace authoritarianism have gotten far too far with their propaganda that the Employee Free Choice Act, designed to make it easier for workers who want to join a union to do so, only oppose this common-sense reform because it is un-American: that it eliminates the "secret ballot" in unio

  • Published Romney to City: Drop Dead (Blog entry)
    November 19, 2008 - 11:11am

    My fine colleague Terrence Heath has been riffing out a new concept to explain the latest turn of our right-wing friends: "drop dead conservatism." As in the infamous 1975 New York Post headline, "Ford To City: Drop Dead," reporting on the 38th president's avowal that he would rather see New York City go bankrupt than approve a bailout

  • November 18, 2008 - 2:15pm

    I haven't done much blogging here this week and last, partly because I'm still cogitating upon what the hell really happened to conservatism on November 4, and partly because I've been doing much of that cogitating aloud, on the road, in speeches and panel discussions that obliging souls booked me for long ago on the presumption that I would have something wise and useful to say about "Nixonland"

  • Published Right Minded (Blog entry)
    November 13, 2008 - 10:01am

    One of the jobs we'll be taking on here at the Big Con will be to monitor the Obama Hate. Please do send in your ripest examples to me at rperlstein@ourfuture.org. Forthwith, our first plunge.

  • Published How My Blogging Used To Work (Blog entry)
    November 12, 2008 - 2:13pm

    Blogging on conservatism used to be easy. I'd just link to some Third World-like example of infrastructure failure in an American city, often involving a bursting one-hundred-year-old water main like this one yesterday in Staten Island...

  • November 12, 2008 - 11:00am

    Eugene Robinson shows how it's nonsense. So do, um the facts:

  • Published Michael Barone Lost It Long Ago (Blog entry)
    November 12, 2008 - 10:37am

    There's much discussion in the progressive blogosphere about Michael Barone's credibility-surrendering quote about media coverage of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. What's less discussed is how long Barone's been off the rails.

  • Published Obama: Liberal Shock Doctrine? (Blog entry)
    November 10, 2008 - 10:35am

    From the Financial Times

    US President-elect Barack Obama intends to push a comprehensive programme of social and economic reform beyond an immediate emergency stimulus package, Rahm Emanuel, the next White House chief of staff, indicated on Sunday.

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