February 11th, 2014
And uses it as an occasion to obsess about the Republican brand and racial optics. Which is pretty hysterical, since Harold’s political identity has pretty much nothing to do with that stuff and her campaign is actually based on the idea that the incumbent never had to face GOP primary voters.
But the most hysterical part in Todd Frankel’s piece is when he describes Harold thusly “She is anti-abortion rights . . ”
That’s right–Harold isn’t against abortion, she’s against the God-given right to abortion.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen that locution used by a non-activist.
I wrote about Harold’s insurgent campaign here, in case you missed it.
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