Posted on 02/07/2016 1:06:38 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
I always try to read an entire article before I make a comment. I’m with you Ozzymandus, this article was nearly impossible to read. What it reveals is not about Ted, but how totally dysfunctional the liberal brain is. This Salon “reporter” is barely able to communicate, even when the reader fills in the blanks.
My curiosity got me. I searched the author’s background. No surprise here, I guess. I am sure writing for Art & Antiques qualifies him to be a political commentator in Salon. From LinkedIn for Andrew O’Hehir (is this a transgender nom de plume?)
Summary
I’ve written about movies, books, media and politics for more than 20 years on both coasts. Formerly the editor in chief of SF Weekly in San Francisco, I’ve been in New York since 1995, most of that time as an editor and writer at Salon with editorial stops along the way at Art & Antiques, Spin and Swing magazines.
My freelance career includes the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Hollywood Reporter, Sight and Sound, and various other publications.
I’ve also got a novel and a nonfiction book in the works; further details TK.
and there you have it.
Today Salon may be the single most repulsive lefty rag.
He should have jumped in with both feet. “I have two daughters, this applies to me. I will abolish obsolete Selective Service ending eminent domain over American persons, their lives and their services!”
But, but.....marzipan!
This boy needs to lay off the drugs.
Or if he doesn't do drugs, maybe he should start.
People could honestly say the same thing about Harry Truman, Woodrow Wilson, William McKinley, "that damned cowboy" Teddy Roosevelt (who bumped accidentally into Mount Rushmore and stuck there), Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan, Gerald Ford, George W. Bush (never mind the crash course tutored in 1999 and 2000 by George Schultz, Condi Rice, and Colin Powell), and, of course, Barack Hussein "El Mahdi" Obama.
You're remembering Couric's interview with Sarah ..... did you know Couric prepped 39 hours face-to-face with Richard Haas of CFR and former Senate Foreign Relations Committee Sam Nunn, just for her walk-around and stick-knitting-needles-in-eyes with Sarah?
I don't think that will happen again.
“If Cruz has a path to the nomination, it presumably goes through South Carolina and Super Tuesday, the Deep South and the prairie states. “
With a lotta help from shaming letters and CNN tweets. :-)
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