Some of us this election year don't even want to say the words "Clinton" or "Trump" -- and with good reason
I used to be an admirer of Dr. Sowell. Even he can't seem to open an analysis without a gratuitous swipe at Trump.
I get it... he's a flawed person and a imperfect politician. Anyone voluntarily subjecting himself to the last year would have to be a bubble off level. But we don't get to create our own perfect candidate, we have to choose them off the rack...unless we're willing to step into the ring ourselves.
Pointing out that he's flawed is not an intellectual achievement, and I'm up to here with mindless virtue signaling. Sowell and other critics need to get off Trump's back, or welcome the second President Clinton...with all that entails.
Trump is the perfect man for this time and place, and head and shoulders above any other Pub candidate.
Are you saying that Dr Sowell does not have a right to his opinion? If so, shame on you. Besides the subject of the article is not Donald Trump or Hillary Rotten Clinton, although he mentions them. The subject is Congress. If you had read the op-ed you would have noticed that.