tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4876005511404859259.post5338078349591018059..comments2024-01-22T05:12:14.300-05:00Comments on Mere C.S. Lewis: Why “Ezekiel Bulver” assumes you’re wrong (EB 1)Ken Symeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11459635303438115559noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4876005511404859259.post-16276663147883578612011-03-22T03:15:27.720-04:002011-03-22T03:15:27.720-04:00The Canadians following these C.S. Lewis readings ...The Canadians following these C.S. Lewis readings might understand why I chose to present "Bulverism" this week. The very politician I chose to be my pictorial representative of Ezekiel Bulver proved his resemblance today, as I predicted. When his government was accused of some serious inappropriate conduct, "Mr. Bulver" responded <i>not</i> by defending his government, <i>nor</i> by arguing that the charges were untrue. No, his response was to attack the one bringing the charge, saying that if he had lived in Canada longer he might know better what he was talking about. Totally an Ezekiel Bulver moment in Canadian politics.<br /><br />Lewis himself will later apply the concept of Bulverism to politics, so I'm just getting a little bit of a jump start ;)Ken Symeshttp://kensymes.newsvine.comnoreply@blogger.com