Revealed—the Vast Left-Wing Conspiracy
I'm just going to skip ahead and cite the most relevant part of this article:
For what it's worth, we on the Right have a tendency to air our differences right out here in public, where you, the reader, are left free to make up your own mind.
Don't you think that contrasts pretty dramatically with the Stalinist mannerisms of today's Democratic Party elite?
Michael Goldfarb, a former McCain staffer and conservative blogger who published the e-mail, was not part of the China list and therefore hadn’t agreed to any off-the-record rules.
Asked about the existence of conservative listservs, Goldfarb said they’re much less prevalent.
“There is nothing comparable on the right. E-mail conversations among bloggers, journalists and experts on our side tend to be ad hoc,” Goldfarb said. “The JournoList thing always struck me as a little creepy.”
Kaus, too, has seemed put off by the whole idea, once talking on BloggingHeads about how the list “seems contrary to the spirit of the Web.”
For what it's worth, we on the Right have a tendency to air our differences right out here in public, where you, the reader, are left free to make up your own mind.
Don't you think that contrasts pretty dramatically with the Stalinist mannerisms of today's Democratic Party elite?
Case in point:
Very public and open conversations about this development are happening at: Hot Air, AoSHQ, Patterico.

