David French, a conservative commentator, has been criticized for allegedly shifting towards left-leaning positions. Many in the conservative media have expressed disapproval of French's perceived alignment with progressive views, despite his continued introduction as a 'conservative' on talk shows. The New York Times has also labeled him as a 'conservative.' Russell Moore, an evangelical figure, has been compared to Bill Kristol for his stance on evangelicalism, particularly regarding the 'War on the Culture War' and support for GW Bush's 2005-07 amnesty scheme.
"Russell Moore is fast becoming the Bill Kristol of evangelicalism" -- indeed. In fact, he *preceded* Kristol in waging "War on the Culture War"; see the second part of this post: https://t.co/RHF0rbR6Fu for his pharisaical promotion of GW Bush's 2005-07 amnesty scheme. https://t.co/Blaa8uBEjx
Pretty much all conservative media hates David French now. The New York Times bills him as a "conservative" but that's it. https://t.co/XFwQRc280n
David French has shown that there's literally not one leftist position he won't apologise for, yet he'll still be interoduced as a "conservative" on talk shows. Much like David Cameron in that regard. https://t.co/W9QDETYoEg
It's been something to watch David French to steadily reprogram himself. Step by incremental step from normal anti-Trumpism to boiler-plate Prog orthodoxy. A pity that 'neoliberalism' term has been taken already. These guys are an exact reverse of original neoconservatives. https://t.co/Yjrot5zXkD
I'm sure the joke has been made, but there's a special irony in a guy named French being the most conspicuous example of a spineless "conservative" surrendering to left. Nominative determinism never fails. https://t.co/jf15t2vvI0