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Originally Posted by lizziebith
Quote taken out of context: reprehensible.
Quote taken within context: disturbing. What made him choose this particular rhetorical argument?
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I would guess it is because it is something he has been in on before. From the article:
"Mr. Bennett, who was the secretary of education in the Reagan administration and is the author of a best-selling book on morality, said he was referring to a debate in the online magazine Slate that had discussed race in the context of an argument about whether abortions contributed to lowering the crime rate. That debate, involving Steven D. Levitt, an author of the best-seller "Freakonomics," apparently appeared in Slate six years ago."