George Leef is known for cutting through wishy-washy commentary and
focusing a discussion on the key issue. He demonstrated that again this week in a letter to the editor published in The Chronicle Review.
Responding to a piece which proffered that liberals lose elections
because they’re not passionate enough, Leef scoffed and wrote about the
real problem in politics: destructive laws and policies championed by
both sides of
the political spectrum. “The best thing that could happen to the United
States would be for both groups to turn down the passion and try
thinking more about the consequences of the expansion of government
power.”