MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
At her essence, Gillibrand would seem to be not an ideologue, but an operator. In order to win she has evolved her positions, changed her mind … flip-flopped, in less polite terms. She used to have an “A” grade from the NRA, when she represented a conservative upstate district in the House, and she was against protections for sanctuary cities. [...]
In 2017, things are different.
Comments
I was thinking of posting this. I like the cynical and smart coming from an author who looks quite young to be a "senior political writer."But then Nate Silver's organization would attract some of the best minds as regards that. Bored that I am already hearing "Gillebrand", she seems to raise too many hackles allover the place. But then I also think "flip-flopping" isn't always the evil it's cracked up to be unless you're a tried-and-true conservative and against learning over time.
by artappraiser on Thu, 12/28/2017 - 3:17pm