Libs can't read him?
Nope. Not a fan at all. He was one of the main people pushing that Michelle Fields garbage...along with Numbers.
They can. But will they?
Is this the pimp ACORN guy?
You followed someone on a platform that allows for 140 characters for "sophisticated" political analysis and think he is the one who is not smart. Interesting.
You followed someone on a platform that allows for 140 characters for "sophisticated" political analysis and think he is the one who is not smart. Interesting.
Nah.
You followed someone on a platform that allows for 140 characters for "sophisticated" political analysis and think he is the one who is not smart. Interesting.
You followed someone on a platform that allows for 140 characters for "sophisticated" political analysis and think he is the one who is not smart. Interesting.
sick burn dude!! But really, twitter notwithstanding, I am interested in understanding the viewpoint of the Republican Party, their theory on governing, how they see the world, their potential policy solutions, etc. I am not talking reading through Paul Ryan's "path to prosperity" but when I tire of the Atlantic and the like and look for a conservative perspective I have found it hard to find. Conservative media seems incredibly reactive to me and based more upon rhetoric and platitudes than nuance and analysis. I get that conservatives want lower taxes, less regulation, repeal of Obamacare, Hillary Clinton in jail, a wall on the Mexican border, etc. etc. But can anyone point me in the direction of where I can find some analysis?
Given your broadstroke comment that conservatives want a wall on the border, I'm going out on a limb in assuming this is a good faith question, but try the WSJ editorial page as a starting point.