The author.
LOL!
Let me guess... he doesn’t have a girlfriend.
Does that squat to pee???
Tell him he can 'climb it'.
I bet he likes choo-choo trains and wears an engineer’s cap around the house.
Jeez, looking at that picture makes it clear that the author is a “Pajama Boy”.
Obviously a deep thinker. That aside, in all likelihood the actual climate will be about the same whether or not Walker becomes president. The only options that promise a meaningful reduction in CO2 and other greenhouse gases will result in massive impoverishment and starvation of a majority of people now living. But then Bookman The Janitor knows that, it’s what is being his anticipatory smile.
The potential for a doubling down on natural gas production at the time we most need to be moving in new directions.
Oh gee, a sound bite signifying nothing.
Wow, a "recent graduate of Cornell University"--we are not worthy!
This completely reasonable and unbiased author left out the scenario of the Walker presidency in which he ingests 74 pounds of bath salts, smokes a truck of meth and gorges on PCP, then goes to the war room and starts pushing all the red buttons.
Jeff Stein is a moron, another lib trying to get girls (or probably guys) into has thong by spouting progressive inanities.
Every time someone published a photo of the author of one of these progressive hissy-fits, it is almost always the same - a pencil-necked, pimple-assed boofer, a bespectacled, scrawny lesbo, or a 300 pound female African-American professor of LGBTQ studies.
Pajama Boy.
Good Grief. I could only imagine what this fruit loop would be in the face of General Jackson.
I’ve found that as dogs often physically resemble their owners, people physically resemble their political positions.
I need to find out if this kid is related to Irene Stein who is the Democrat chairwoman in Tompkins County. http://tompkinscountyny.gov/boe/For_Candidates/Political_Party_Contacts/Index_Political_Party_Contacts
I always check with new college grads who major in Political Science when I want advice in Chemistry and Physics.
What is it? Honestly, from that picture I can not tell.