Timothy Geithner Used to Be a Republican
You can take Chuck Hagel. In fact, I insist that you take Chuck Hagel. But please, let us have the Timothy Geithners. How utterly depressing.
You can take Chuck Hagel. In fact, I insist that you take Chuck Hagel. But please, let us have the Timothy Geithners. How utterly depressing.
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Was he really? Kudlow’s comments suggest he is a DLC Democrat:
http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=NzhjZjBiOGZjODIwZGFkN2YxZTI3YjJlZWU2MTA3ZjE=
— Jeff Singer · Nov 22, 02:07 AM · #
This isn’t Twilight. It’s daybreak.
— cc · Nov 22, 01:34 PM · #
You take Limbaugh out “behind the barn” and you can have this Gierthner fella.
— cw · Nov 22, 05:07 PM · #
I just read the TNR article that says he considered himself a “moderate Republican” and during the Clinton years switched his party registration to Independent…so while I appreciate your overall concern for how the Republican party can attract bright economists like Geithner, we already have Greg Mankiw and others, so maybe you can figure out how we win back doctors!
— Jeff Singer · Nov 23, 01:10 AM · #
Why? If people you agree with are prominent in both parties, then no matter who’s in power there won’t there tend to be policies you like?
— Mike · Nov 24, 09:31 AM · #
Stop being such complete douchebags all the time and maybe you could keep these folks on your own. Just a thought.
— Ryan · Nov 24, 04:25 PM · #