Everybody hates someone
Let’s see if we can briefly summarize who irrationally dislikes who: 1) According to the New York Times’ Michael Luo, all the other Republicans personally dislike Romney; 2) Paul Krugman’s dislike of Barack Obama is a matter of public record; 3) Matthew Yglesias dislikes McCain; 4) Andrew Sullivan really loathes Bill and Hillary Clinton — ...
Let's see if we can briefly summarize who irrationally dislikes who: 1) According to the New York Times' Michael Luo, all the other Republicans personally dislike Romney; 2) Paul Krugman's dislike of Barack Obama is a matter of public record; 3) Matthew Yglesias dislikes McCain; 4) Andrew Sullivan really loathes Bill and Hillary Clinton -- and clearly, he's not alone 5) Stephen Bainbridge dislikes everyone except Fred Thompson. This was just off the top of my head.
Let’s see if we can briefly summarize who irrationally dislikes who:
1) According to the New York Times’ Michael Luo, all the other Republicans personally dislike Romney; 2) Paul Krugman’s dislike of Barack Obama is a matter of public record; 3) Matthew Yglesias dislikes McCain; 4) Andrew Sullivan really loathes Bill and Hillary Clinton — and clearly, he’s not alone 5) Stephen Bainbridge dislikes everyone except Fred Thompson.
This was just off the top of my head.
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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