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Where have you gone, Steven Den Beste? Our nation turns its lonely eyes to you — 14 Comments

  1. It was a very weird dichotomy in a way.

    Den Beste seems to be a very private person. He values his privacy. And yet something motivated him to write publicly.

    He honestly didn’t want to deal with “public opinion”. That was not the kind of person he was. And he would be required to deal with the public so to speak, with the emails and the comments section.

    I honestly don’t know why he didn’t shut down his email address and use another one.

  2. I deeply, deeply miss SDB. I wrote him a few times, as I recall never with a criticism but with either an attaboy or an insight of my own that coincided with his. He even referred to one of my emails once in an update to a post and it thrilled me silly.

    There are a number of bloggers I really admire and respect, but I truly miss his mind and there is no one to fill the void. He is absolutely unique in the blogosphere. I understand what drove him away from it (the fear of nasty emails prevents me from blogging; that and lack of time) and respect his decision, and hope for the best for him.

    SDB presented an irresistable target to a whole host of self-centered and anal nitpickers who could not enjoy the gift of his writings without chipping away at the writer, getting their digs in, and playing oneupsmanship games with him. He revealed this to us and they continued to do it. Painful to watch someone suffer the torments of those who refuse to get a clue.

    Steven, wherever you are, we miss you, we love you, and we hope you are as well as can be. Truly.

    Peg C.

  3. Steven is a truly first-rate thinker and writer. I’ve learned so much from him — not only about the impressive array topics in which he is expert, but also more broadly about how to think and reason. I miss him too, and often wish I could witness his incisive thinking applied to some recent current event or topic. It’s a tragedy that his gift has come at such a great personal cost to him; I truly wish there was something we could do to help alleviate his condition or at least ease his pain. He’s given us so much.

    Among the many gems of writing he’s produced, one of my favorites has been the essay wherein he concludes ‘I am a “Conservative” because I am a liberal‘, which I’ve earmarked to reference in telling my own story (hopefully I’ll get moving on that sometime soon!) because it so clearly points out the ironically antiliberal aspects of contemporary “liberal” thinking that so trouble me. His point therein about “the right to scandalize the neighbors” hits the nail right on the head for me. “Read the whole thing”, as they say. (Always a worthwhile suggestion regarding a Den Beste essay.) With the exception that I at least tentatively identify as a libertarian, he says it exactly as I feel it. Brilliant stuff.

  4. Well, THAT was strange.

    I’m doing a blogger jogger, leave Chizumatic to come here, and find a piece on SDB. Eerie.

    I am working my way through an anime series that came highly recommended by SDB, called “Noir”, and am finding it a fascinating piece of work. Thanks, Steven.

    OH, and I wrote him once or twice, just general comments. and he did answer. A gentleman and a scholar, as they say.

  5. JJ: Yikes! I’d forgotten just how hilariously excitable Bill Quick is. He makes Andrew Sullivan seem levelheaded.

    It’s a funny place for Den Beste to be commenting, but perhaps it’s part of keeping a low profile.

  6. JJ here,

    SDB posts irregularly in the comments on Bill Quick’s site
    http://www.dailypundit.com
    He has an interesting take today in relation to the post on the Iraq/Iran meetings. It is down a bit and titled:
    I’m Done With Him – The New Axis of Evil…Iraq Premier Visits Iran to Build Ties – New York Times

    Always posts excellent observtions with a welcome logic and calm reassurance. I’ve looked for his signature on The Belmont Club, but I’ve never seen him comment, but there are so many commenters there that I may have missed him.

    Clueless was truly a great read.

  7. I don’t have anything more to add, but I couldn’t just read it and pass by. I too, miss Steven Den Beste. I, too, feel the same and think the same and have the same regrets.

  8. Den Beste is the most brilliant blogger I have ever encountered. I still go back and re-read his old posts. I too miss him very much.

  9. Den Beste wrote some amazing essays that helped me understand post-9-11 events that the MSM was too uninformed to explain. I still refer to many of his essays to keep the big picture in mind.

  10. Their is no doubt about it, Steven Den Beste had the most brilliant and insightful things to say, his arguments were unassailable. I will tell you that I am not easily impressed when it comes to the articulation of ones perspectives and viewpoints, but quite frankly Steven uniquely amazed and impressed me. I would say I view Steven Den Beste’s intellect as unique and impressive as Mark Steyn’s dead on sarcasm.

    Joseph Samuel Friedman

  11. David, he did have a comments section, but he had to shut it down because it was becoming a drag (as, eventually, the blog itself would).

  12. David Thomson

    Well said, same reason I never contacted Den Beste. And, yes, he is missed.

    Luther McLeod

  13. Steven Den Beste never put up a comment section his blog. He would have received much positive reinforcement had he done so. I personally hesitate to send private e-mails to bloggers. It seems somewhat like a violation of privacy unless the reason is of overwhelming importance.

    Den Beste is a brilliant man. He regular posts are missed. May the God that he rejects bless and guide him.

  14. Of course I’ve noted your mentions of his work, but I guess I should actually read some of it, too.

    IMO, a recommendation from you is not to be taken lightly.

    Cute Simon & Garfunkel reference, BTW…

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