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Excellent. K&R Whisp Mar 2013 #1
Agreed + 100 maddiemom Mar 2013 #26
I love Paul Krugman so much! And I don't think he even knows I'm alive! Squinch Mar 2013 #2
It's such a running theme in republicans on the "right" side of issues, that I've come to expect it. Salviati Mar 2013 #3
interesting question--which comes first, the Republicanism or the lack of empathy? renate Mar 2013 #19
Well put and thoughtful. maddiemom Mar 2013 #27
And a P.S. maddiemom Mar 2013 #28
Yes, politicians SHOULD support what is good for the people siligut Mar 2013 #4
of course, it's because his kid provides political cover. unblock Mar 2013 #5
I watched Porter trying to explain his decision on the tube yesterday when he tried to say the words xtraxritical Mar 2013 #39
k & r surrealAmerican Mar 2013 #6
That's what I always thought about Cheney gollygee Mar 2013 #7
I get the same thing in my practice. As an attorney, I've had right wing tort reformers come Dustlawyer Mar 2013 #8
Interesting. I have an attorney cousin who pretty much told me the same maddiemom Mar 2013 #29
Actually, she felt as I did that St. Ronnie Reagon's handlers had carved chunks maddiemom Mar 2013 #30
True treestar Mar 2013 #36
What is worse about changing his stand on this now Curmudgeoness Mar 2013 #9
First I heard of that. JimDandy Mar 2013 #33
Actually, I am wrong, it was 2010 when his son came out to him. Curmudgeoness Mar 2013 #46
Exactly. lumberjack_jeff Mar 2013 #10
I don't disagree with your overall point, but... sangsaran Mar 2013 #11
But in some cases, they think that special person is "different", as in SharonAnn Mar 2013 #20
+1. n/t winter is coming Mar 2013 #38
"they can't put a human face to those they're judging" Schema Thing Mar 2013 #23
My late coal miner father- in- law, a hard core union man, was thoroughly maddiemom Mar 2013 #32
If it were that simple JimDandy Mar 2013 #34
K&R, once again, for PK. n/t Martin Eden Mar 2013 #12
Like when Snarlin' Arlen got cancer and was in favor of stem cell research. Manifestor_of_Light Mar 2013 #13
Do Unto Others, Godot51 Mar 2013 #14
Ehh... sangsaran Mar 2013 #16
The Matthew Yglesia piece he links to is even better than his own post, don't miss it (n/t) thesquanderer Mar 2013 #15
thanks for the heads up, thesquanderer.. you're right.. Cha Mar 2013 #44
What ever it takes. Vanje Mar 2013 #17
"All politics is local." Tip O'Neill Tierra_y_Libertad Mar 2013 #18
K&R idwiyo Mar 2013 #21
This was exactly my thought about Portman. Schema Thing Mar 2013 #22
So relevant to the issue of humanity.....nt Ninga Mar 2013 #24
Rachel pointed out on Real Time last night, that Portman knowing Ninga Mar 2013 #25
K&R KoKo Mar 2013 #31
if they were capable of empathy, they would be Democrats Major Nikon Mar 2013 #35
It is better than disowning his son treestar Mar 2013 #37
I totally agree. Fantastic Anarchist Mar 2013 #40
Thank! you!, Paul Krugman! This *IS* what the revolution is about. nt patrice Mar 2013 #41
In a perfect world. However some folks really do need to have an exposure to a problem to ... marble falls Mar 2013 #42
HUGE K & R !!! WillyT Mar 2013 #43
Excellent point and post. Thanks. nt Doremus Mar 2013 #45
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