Mythical Republicanism
I'd like to see Baucus go as well, but now I remember why I never read Megan McArdle.
Curiously, she provides no examples of Republicans grabbing "one of their own and throw him off the sled to the wolves running behind." She can't write nuther.
I'm sorry, I tried to be all breezy and cynical about this, but it's time for Democrats to tell Max Baucus that it's time for him to resign. Not because he had an affair with an employee, which doesn't bother me as long as it doesn't bother the employee. But nominating your girlfriend for US Attorney, and then withdrawing the nomination when a paper says they're about to break the story, clearly indicates that you know it's unsavory. Say what you want about Republicans, but they have a much better sense than their opponents of when it's time to grab one of their own and throw him off the sled to the wolves running behind.
Curiously, she provides no examples of Republicans grabbing "one of their own and throw him off the sled to the wolves running behind." She can't write nuther.
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