I try my best to ignore election-related news coverage in
non-election years such as this one. It’s distracting and
counterproductive. But it can be hard to tune out—especially
when the list of apparently viable contenders for the Republican
ticket include such, um, brilliant minds as Herman Cain and
Michelle Bachman.
There are two phenomena at play that I have trouble
understanding. First, who would rally behind a presidential
candidate that lacks a top-notch knowledge of law, policymaking,
foreign policy issues, and economics? (Isn’t this supposed to
be the hardest job in the world?) Secondly, why does the Republican
vetting system seem to revolve around publicly questioning the
candidates on whether they are conservative enough? (Can there be
no room for compromise in a functioning two-party system?)
Fortunately, someone has written a funny and interesting essay
exploring both topics: “Why
Republicans Embrace Simpletons and How it Hurts
America.”