Changing the subject to Unions, eh?
Cherry picking a type of case.
The issue is bigger than Unions, by far. It doesn’t matter if it’s unionized or not, the same issue applies that the writer is addressing.
And the writer merely made the point...was actually kind to Mitt...that this isn’t the face of who should lead the Republican Ticket and the Republican Party.
On Unions, Perry is for Right to Work.
But in this instance, that issue serves only to divert from a valid point.
Pointing out something directly related to the issue at hand is not changing the subject. It’s hardly “cherry picking” when you cover something that was the core problem and main obstruction to long-term success. See the bailed out automakers as a prime example.