As I said, I admire Mr. Sowell.
However ...
Knowing that there are many low-information voters in the nation, voters who are clueless about the federal government's constitutionally-limited powers, I question why so many conservative commentators, such as Sowell, don't seem to lift a finger to try to get such voters up to speed on Congress's limited powers. Not enlightening voters with the federal government's limited powers just gives activist justices the opportunity to contintue to get away with calling unconstitutional things like federal Obamacare constitutonal. <
The question is are conservative commentators just as low-information as the voters they talk about concerning the unconstitutionally big federal government, or all conservative commentators RINOs?
If that didn't help to clarify my previous statement then let me know.
It didn't......This was a column about the Tea Party. Maybe you should contact Mr. Sowell and properly advise him on what he should write about in accordance to your interests..............sheesh!
Simply asking the question puts you in the low-information column.
“So like most other celebrity conservatives, Sowell”
Professor Sowell, or perhaps I should say Dr. Sowell, is not a celebrity. He is a scholar. More accurately, a prodigious scholar and a staggering intellect.
If he has celebrity, as opposed to being a celebrity, it is because he can be counted upon to speak the truth with great clarity.