RIP Conservative Leader Paul Weyrich
Paul was 66 when he passed this morning. His work is well-known in conservative circles as he was the first president of the Heritage Foundation.
Mr. Weyrich is credited with being at the forefront of conservative thinkers that helped create and guide the Reagan revolution.
Weyrich had suffered a spinal cord injury in 1996 and had been dealing with complications from that injury ever since. 66 is much too young, still. His expertise and intelligence will be missed.
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Posted by Warner Todd Huston on December 18, 2008 11:19 am
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Good riddance! He was a disgusting hateful man. Tell me where his grave is so I can dance on it.
Walter,
You are a despicable human being. Being “hateful” is the one thing that was NOT true of Paul Weyrich by any stretch of the imagination. He was a kind, gracious and polite person, even with those with whom he disagreed. Your attack on him is the epitome of HATEFULNESS, and so characteristic of the liberal ilk thuggery that has engulfed this nation in the name of your hypocrtical stalinist “tolerance”. See how tolerant you really ARE that you would dance on someone’s grave.
Mr. Weyrich was a man with the stature of a giant, not only for his conservatism, but for his patriotic perseverence to preserve the values that Americans once held dear. He will be sorely missed.
I had no idea this happened. I had the radio on for some time, and no one mentioned it. How dare they not! Thank you, Teach, for letting me know. Yes, he will indeed be missed, but he is now with the Lord.
PS. Ditto to Sillie Lizzie. Exactly.