Friday, May 02, 2008

Sometimes, you have to love the free market.


Via JJ, we learn of curious developments:

"Canada's Fraser institute sees nothing controversial about its choice of Dr. Richard Dawkins, currently one the West's most notorious opponents of religious belief, as the keynote speaker at tonight's Iluminismo lecture. The Institute's slogan of "Competitive market solutions for public policy problems" has left some puzzled as to how Dawkins fits into that mandate."

Damn right, that is a head-scratcher. What in Aunty Em's underwear were those people thinking, getting a rabid, fire-breathing, atheistic ... oh, there we go (emphasis added):

Considered by many to be the country's premier conservative think tank, the Institute told LifeSiteNews.com there is nothing "controversial" about Dr. Dawkins' appearance, since the lecture is sold out."

Ain't capitalism grand? Of course, the FI could have brought in someone more along their ideological lines like, say, Alberto Gonzales but, these days, that's not what you'd call a heavy draw. Although, in all fairness, Abu Ghraib Al would probably do it for a lot less.

I also hear Kathy Shaidle's available, for the price of the buffet at Denny's.

4 comments:

Red Tory said...

Isn't that precious?

I happened to post earlier in the morning about Dawkins for a completely different reason and then stumbled over that at BCL's place.

Holly Stick said...

Fraser Institute motto: "We sell out every chance we get"

rabbit said...

The Fraser Institute is best described as libertarian or classically liberal, not conservative.

Indeed, they are a long way from traditional conservative views.

Pale said...

They are partly paid for by exxon, with strong ties to the Heartland institute.
Whores basically.
All their reports will be favourable to whomever funds them.

No idealogy there.