One, this is has been the politicking and fund raising template for most Congressional elections, especially tight and crucial ones, for the last 40 years. The template has metastasized since the Citizens United Supreme Court ruling.
And two, I doubt if Walter has any cogent remarks about anything or anybody, anywhere.
One, this is has been the politicking and fund raising template for most Congressional elections, especially tight and crucial ones, for the last 40 years. The template has metastasized since the Citizens United Supreme Court ruling.
And two, I doubt if Walter has any cogent remarks about anything or anybody, anywhere.
Why do you have a bug up your ass over Walter Kirn, yet spend all these words in the comment section over HIS words? Seems an odd pastime (unless you were programmed to behave like a self hating masochist?)
I disagree. Sheehy has raised enough money that he could be waging a campaign to educate the voters. I'm thinking of the old "Wall Drug" signs that used to line the freeways headed into the Dakotas. Walter may have some interesting thoughts on what could be done with a few million dollars. By the way, a significant number of Tester's donors who have donated in the high three-digit range list "unemployed" for both their vocation and their employer. Most of the rest are employed by various levels of government or by legal- and medical service providers.
One, this is has been the politicking and fund raising template for most Congressional elections, especially tight and crucial ones, for the last 40 years. The template has metastasized since the Citizens United Supreme Court ruling.
And two, I doubt if Walter has any cogent remarks about anything or anybody, anywhere.
@feldspar
Why do you have a bug up your ass over Walter Kirn, yet spend all these words in the comment section over HIS words? Seems an odd pastime (unless you were programmed to behave like a self hating masochist?)
Lol I would love to see you go one on one with everyone's favorite professional ironist Fedbot.
I disagree. Sheehy has raised enough money that he could be waging a campaign to educate the voters. I'm thinking of the old "Wall Drug" signs that used to line the freeways headed into the Dakotas. Walter may have some interesting thoughts on what could be done with a few million dollars. By the way, a significant number of Tester's donors who have donated in the high three-digit range list "unemployed" for both their vocation and their employer. Most of the rest are employed by various levels of government or by legal- and medical service providers.
'the old "Wall Drug" signs that used to line the freeways headed into the Dakotas'
The signs are still there, as is Wall Drug. I used to stop there every year.