Little Mickey was "elected" to Congress unopposed. He didn't have to argue or justify a platform. He didn't have to defend his Christian beliefs and how they should be the law of the land. There was no one to argue against or discuss merits or pitfalls of ideals. In other words, he doesn't feel the need respect other ideas.
Little Mickey was "elected" to Congress unopposed. He didn't have to argue or justify a platform. He didn't have to defend his Christian beliefs and how they should be the law of the land. There was no one to argue against or discuss merits or pitfalls of ideals. In other words, he doesn't feel the need respect other ideas.
Yes, and as David Pepper reports, those who run unopposed become more radical, because there aren’t any debates or competition to moderate their positions to reflect their constituencies. Although I suspect the constituencies of people like Johnson or Jim Jordan are plenty extreme.
Little Mickey was "elected" to Congress unopposed. He didn't have to argue or justify a platform. He didn't have to defend his Christian beliefs and how they should be the law of the land. There was no one to argue against or discuss merits or pitfalls of ideals. In other words, he doesn't feel the need respect other ideas.
Yes, and as David Pepper reports, those who run unopposed become more radical, because there aren’t any debates or competition to moderate their positions to reflect their constituencies. Although I suspect the constituencies of people like Johnson or Jim Jordan are plenty extreme.