Earlier this week, professional podcaster and part-time US Senator Ted Cruz tried his best to boost the contrived controversy about Joe Biden being linked to his son’s foreign dealings with this imaginative line of argument:
Not to over-comment (I just left the Al Franken quote), but I have two thoughts:
1. I've never listened to Cruz's podcast, but I'd bet that there is plenty of good material to be mined by his upcoming Democrat opponent.
2. Joe Biden has done a great job and I'll vote for him. But like it or not, his age bothers voters. Will the Republicans step on another rake here by running Biden out and brining in Gavin Newsome?
Long ago, I was taught that Harding was the most corrupt POTUS. And the only reason it isn't proven on the record is his death. Since you're the historian, so you feel his alleged crimes go above others? All this talk of "unprecedented" action against a former POTUS makes me wonder.ayje you have an older column that compares the POTUS criminal histories (alleged).
“I like Ted Cruz more than most of my other colleagues like Ted Cruz. And I hate Ted Cruz.”
― Al Franken :)
Ted Cruz seems to have a poor grasp of reality.
Not to over-comment (I just left the Al Franken quote), but I have two thoughts:
1. I've never listened to Cruz's podcast, but I'd bet that there is plenty of good material to be mined by his upcoming Democrat opponent.
2. Joe Biden has done a great job and I'll vote for him. But like it or not, his age bothers voters. Will the Republicans step on another rake here by running Biden out and brining in Gavin Newsome?
Long ago, I was taught that Harding was the most corrupt POTUS. And the only reason it isn't proven on the record is his death. Since you're the historian, so you feel his alleged crimes go above others? All this talk of "unprecedented" action against a former POTUS makes me wonder.ayje you have an older column that compares the POTUS criminal histories (alleged).