It’s possible that my friends are right. I don’t think so—but then, crazy people never do. So let me put the case to you.
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Monday, November 21, 2011
When Did The GOP Lose Touch With Reality?
It’s a very strange experience to have your friends think you’ve gone crazy. Some will tell you so. Others will indulgently humor you. Still others will avoid you. More than a few will demand that the authorities do something to get you off the streets. During one unpleasant moment after I was fired from the think tank where I’d worked for the previous seven years, I tried to reassure my wife with an old cliché: “The great thing about an experience like this is that you learn who your friends really are.” She answered, “I was happier when I didn’t know.”
It’s possible that my friends are right. I don’t think so—but then, crazy people never do. So let me put the case to you.
It’s possible that my friends are right. I don’t think so—but then, crazy people never do. So let me put the case to you.
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Answer: 9-11-2001. Just like everyone else did.
When Sarah Palin was picked as the VP candidate.
When they got religion.
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