Thomas Massie has proven, time and again, that he is the healthy skeptics' voice in government. The voice of the forgotten, really, the disinherited. It would be personally interesting to me if Massie traveled to the enormous swathes of such disinherited, nation wide and, well, met these healthy skeptics. There isn't a single politician that could stand against him thanks to his vocal and recorded resistance to the voice vote passage of the PREP act.
I really think Massie has taken the baton. I also think he can take it a long way. I don't think there is any time to lose.
Right now everything he is on record standing for, taking a principled stand on, is ripening. There's my pitch.
Jimmy Dore, and others similarly situated on what I call the honest-left, have broken away from the verbal restraints of "their" party. There are many things that I disagree with a guy like Dore on, but corruption isn't one of them. There are many people who watch Dore, who would appreciate what Thomas Massie has to say, who would not otherwise encounter Massie.
I wouldn't be surprised to learn that Massie already turned down an offer to be on the show, which since he is a congressman during session is appropriate.
Then there's that other guy. He once wore a Ron Paul for president shirt on a nationally syndicated late night show. I heard that guy has one hell of a reach now.
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