(Do We Barf George Will?)
Whether or not we should “barf” George should rightly be left to the individual states, not left to national “ukases”.
The pro-Will camp reminds us how George used to commit his talent in pursuit of conservative aims and ambitions, and, as conservatives, we should honor that (lost) tradition.
The anti-Will folks note that, whatever skills Will had as a writer have been lost in a miasma of mixed messages that only casually embrace conservatism.
In the end, we are left with another George Will Ricecake - colorless, flavorless, and ultimately unsatisfying. He posits that politicians, being politicians after all, might not fulfill a promise (nominate pro-life judicial candidates) and render the question of what said candidate would do as a SCOTUS moot. Wow! I think I’ll stay home and not waste my time voting at all!
Ultimately whether to barf Will must remain a personal choice. We must place some faith in human conscience and reason to do the right thing!
You, and a gajillion other ex-voters, who will find Election Day to be the perfect time to spend at home, pulling several decades worth of broken glass out of their knees.