Rick Perlstein

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

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  • Published Plastics! (Blog entry)
    July 3, 2008 - 1:10pm
  • Published McContainers (Blog entry)
    July 2, 2008 - 10:13pm

    Contest: caption this photograph...

    McContainers.jpg

    Here's my entry: In a bid for Midwestern voters devastated by runaway manufacturing jobs, John McCain and Joe Lieberman pose with shipping containers in Third World country seeking free trade deal.

  • Published And now...the rest of the story (Blog entry)
    July 1, 2008 - 4:55pm

    Here's the rest of my answer to my friend who asked me to explain why conservatives are in disarray. Nothing that will be new to longtime readers, who—newbies, too!—are invited to contribute their own reflection in the comments:

  • Published Bills Come Due (Blog entry)
    July 1, 2008 - 3:30pm

    A friend recently asked me to summarize why conservatives seem to be in such disarray these days. I listed four reasons, in separate paragraphs; "BIlls come due," was how I began the fourth:

  • Published The Pumafinks, Part 2: The Movie (Blog entry)
    July 1, 2008 - 1:26pm

    Do these guys look like Democrats to you?

  • Published Cheney's Greatest Hits! (Blog entry)
    June 30, 2008 - 5:41pm

    Earlier this afternoon I wrote about how "tactically speaking the party of conservatism is more the heir to Watergate than it is to Goldwater." Here's a little tidbit from the archives dug up by Sean Wilentz in his new book

  • Published Pop Quiz (Blog entry)
    June 30, 2008 - 4:53pm

    Here's a pop quiz to help me set up an argument I'd like to make. Please, everyone eyeballing this post, give me in the comments your guess (no cheating!) how much new money for the environment was added to federal spending when Richard Nixon established the Environmental Protection Agency.

  • Published The Pumafinks (Blog entry)
    June 30, 2008 - 1:56pm

    Watergate-style dirty tricks have been by now baked into the cake of conservative politicking. I say this as a preface to a demonstration about how it might be happening in the here and now, the better so we can ward it off.

  • June 24, 2008 - 2:09pm

    Yesterday I reflected on how conservatives can be categorized by the methods by which they maintain their own pristine innocence. Until this morning, however, I had never quite seen a conservative maintain his pristine innocence while simultaneously admitting his guilt.

  • Published Blood of the Lamb (I) (Blog entry)
    June 23, 2008 - 11:31am

    A big part of how I understand the American right—it's lurking behind most of what I write, though I rarely discuss it explicitly—is the concept of innocence. Most conservatives I've met and corresponded with can be most usefully taxonomized, not according to whether they're "theocons" or "neocons" or economic conservatives or whatever else, but by the particular routines by which they

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  • Published Plastics! (Blog entry)
    July 3, 2008 - 1:10pm
  • Published McContainers (Blog entry)
    July 2, 2008 - 10:13pm

    Contest: caption this photograph...

    McContainers.jpg

    Here's my entry: In a bid for Midwestern voters devastated by runaway manufacturing jobs, John McCain and Joe Lieberman pose with shipping containers in Third World country seeking free trade deal.

  • Published And now...the rest of the story (Blog entry)
    July 1, 2008 - 4:55pm

    Here's the rest of my answer to my friend who asked me to explain why conservatives are in disarray. Nothing that will be new to longtime readers, who—newbies, too!—are invited to contribute their own reflection in the comments:

  • Published Bills Come Due (Blog entry)
    July 1, 2008 - 3:30pm

    A friend recently asked me to summarize why conservatives seem to be in such disarray these days. I listed four reasons, in separate paragraphs; "BIlls come due," was how I began the fourth:

  • Published The Pumafinks, Part 2: The Movie (Blog entry)
    July 1, 2008 - 1:26pm

    Do these guys look like Democrats to you?

  • Published Cheney's Greatest Hits! (Blog entry)
    June 30, 2008 - 5:41pm

    Earlier this afternoon I wrote about how "tactically speaking the party of conservatism is more the heir to Watergate than it is to Goldwater." Here's a little tidbit from the archives dug up by Sean Wilentz in his new book

  • Published Pop Quiz (Blog entry)
    June 30, 2008 - 4:53pm

    Here's a pop quiz to help me set up an argument I'd like to make. Please, everyone eyeballing this post, give me in the comments your guess (no cheating!) how much new money for the environment was added to federal spending when Richard Nixon established the Environmental Protection Agency.

  • Published The Pumafinks (Blog entry)
    June 30, 2008 - 1:56pm

    Watergate-style dirty tricks have been by now baked into the cake of conservative politicking. I say this as a preface to a demonstration about how it might be happening in the here and now, the better so we can ward it off.

  • June 24, 2008 - 2:09pm

    Yesterday I reflected on how conservatives can be categorized by the methods by which they maintain their own pristine innocence. Until this morning, however, I had never quite seen a conservative maintain his pristine innocence while simultaneously admitting his guilt.

  • Published Blood of the Lamb (I) (Blog entry)
    June 23, 2008 - 11:31am

    A big part of how I understand the American right—it's lurking behind most of what I write, though I rarely discuss it explicitly—is the concept of innocence. Most conservatives I've met and corresponded with can be most usefully taxonomized, not according to whether they're "theocons" or "neocons" or economic conservatives or whatever else, but by the particular routines by which they

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