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The confused stylin’ Canadian liberal sheep

I’ve suggested before that you refer to one of my favorite bloggers, Conservative MP Monte Solberg,  and his always enjoyable blog. 

Here’s his entry from yesterday, surprisingly bereft of Gomery-ness.  A nice litle read.

This morning I awoke with a cold and felt very sorry for myself. Even worse I sprang from bed only to discover that I was in the only hotel room in North America that didn’t have a coffee maker.  I looked all over.  No coffee maker.

I decided to head out for a walk and found some lukewarm coffee in the lobby, and was grateful for it. My hotel is by Varsity Stadium on Bloor and I decided I would walk down around the U of T, an area I have become acquainted with over the years.

As I walked I remembered that Allan Bloom had taught here. His book, The Closing of the American Mind, was a conservative classic during the culture wars of the 1980s.

I have now read it a couple of times. It is densely written and Bloom made generous assumptions about the philosophical sophistication of his readers, an assumption not warranted in my case. But when I read it, though I would be lying if I said I understood all the allusions, I knew it was an important book and a milestone in the conservative counter revolution.

On my way back I spotted a Tims and drifted in. The line moved with an efficiency that would have made Adam Smith tear up. While standing there I spotted a frowning man at a table wearing a Chairman Mao hat, and I couldn’t decide whether to laugh or cry.

Cry because Mao and his ilk murdered tens of millions of people. Laugh because the guy had been guided into a Tims by Smith’s invisible hand and he was wearing a hat made by some capitalist who would make millions from pseudo-revolutionaries like my glowering friend.

Bemused I left Tims, returned to my room, and set my coffee down on the desk right beside the coffee maker that had been there all along.

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