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So basically conservatives planning to do what liberals have been doing since 2008. Better late than never I guess?
Leo and the rest of fedsoc have been doing this for a while. The article describes some of their successes and how they’re raising the stakes - are you responding to just the headline? What would be the liberal analog here anyway, there isn’t a single group with anywhere near the same impact on the judiciary.
And generally speaking the “liberal” cultural values are more popular, so there isn’t really a need for this kind of cultural revanchist strategizing/fund distributing. Which is why you see their projects focused on democratic means rather than the courts.
And generally speaking the “liberal” cultural values are more popular, so there isn’t really a need for this kind of cultural revanchist strategizing/fund distributing. Which is why you see their projects focused on democratic means rather than the courts.
George Soros Open Society non-profit is the counter to this. It specific finds like minded organizations and political candidates and shovels money at them.
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