Class(room) war
/Janet Daley: When did wanting the best for your children become a crime?
The Cameron project has, at a stroke, restored patrician condescension to the heart of Conservative philosophy. Apparently oblivious to the sinister aspect that their own upper-class, public-school backgrounds would inject into this debate, they have revived a species of class war that prevailed in this country long before the Marxist version: the aristocratic loathing of the middle-class upstart. The destitute are sympathetic because they can be patronised and "helped": the real enemy is the striving, overly-conscientious burgher who insists on helping himself.



I saw Mark Steyn on Fox News the other day and he seems to have acquired a poncey accent to go with the neater trim of his beard. Perhaps they can be purchased in a deluxe package deal at the finer barbering establishments. What remained unchanged was his breezy air of knowledgability that is standard equipment for a confidence man peddling glib opinions. 
The type of Christians Jerry (Falwell) spoke to were rich people looking to get richer -- or poor people stupid enough to give what little they had to make those rich people's selfish dreams come true. 
