Up against it is not a call to play nice: Hanson on the vote
“A final take on the election: Mitt Romney was a glittering Sir Galahad who, given his impressive horse, armor, and lance, along with his decency and piety, assumed that he could win a joust in a fair charge against the other team’s knight. Instead he waded into a sudden fray where he was swarmed, mobbed, cut off, pulled off his magnificent steed, had his matchless armor yanked away by a mob of foot soldiers, and then, once stripped clean, was clubbed and maced beyond recognition.”
Professor Hanson has his take on Learning from the Election. Ten points. All worth considering. What these ten points say about many voters is not pretty.
