Cantor’s Cant 0
Writing at Philly dot com, Leonard Boasberg considers the speech that Eric Cantor was too timid to give because the audience might include persons who (gasp!) disagreed with him.
A nugget:
The other half is that the government established land-grant colleges and the transcontinental railroad. The government played a key role in the creation of the Internet. The government funds scientific and medical research. And the government keeps our air and water clean and the food we eat safe.
Read the whole thing. It’s a delicious take-down of Republican hypocrisy, pretension, and duplicity.