Yeah, I’m serious. It’s amazing that you bring up “affirmative action” as a priority at all. Look around you. The country is dying, and that’s a priority with you. Astounding.
A question about affirmative action, a question that actually does much to highlight the candidate’s missing views regarding the plain language of the Constitution, is somehow lacking in gravitas to you. The issues we face as a country that is “dying” arise because of our government’s failure to adhere to clear constitutional limitations, be that in providing equal opportunity under law to all citizens, or in taxing Americans preferentially to grow leviathan. If you can’t see that the broader issue of interpretation of the plain language of the Constitution is a priority, I guess we have no reason to trade posts, and you should just go back to the talking points for Cain.
Maybe you should tell me he’s an entrepreneur and a great speaker a few more times until I get with the program. Or you could stick with the “your priorities are out of whack” posts. That’s certainly been an effective way to distract from your candidate’s inability to clearly address the issue of affirmative action in a way that states his adherence to the plain language of the Constitution. /sarc