Yglesias gives us a useful summation of nutjob Republican Rep. Mike Pence:

For quite some time now I’ve been trying to emphasize the point that Pence is not an intelligent man. It’s good to see Ricks notice this as well. But I think it’s important for people in the journalism game to get a bit more interdisciplinary on this. Oftentimes people are inclined to grant the benefit of the doubt. A Ricks might say “well, this guy doesn’t know what he’s talking about on national security, but maybe his energy ideas make sense.” Ask around, though, and you’ll see it’s not the case. He’s just got dumb ideas on all sorts of topics. And it’s worth aggressively making that point. It’s all well and good to “hope” that Iranian protestors recognize that he’s a “clown” and shouldn’t be taken seriously. But the odds are actually pretty good that foreigners will take the situation at face value—he’s one of the highest-ranking and most prominent members of a major political party, so surely his pronouncements should be taken seriously. Right? Because if such a high-level party leader were, in fact, a “clown” then people would hear about that. Right?
Here’s a gem of a money quote from an earlier Yglesias piece on Pence:
The larger issue … is that Mike Pence is a moron, and any movement that would hold the guy up as a hero is bankrupt…. I would refer you to this post from September about the earth-shattering ignorance and stupidity of Mike Pence…. [I]t’s really staggering. In my admittedly brief experience talking to him, his inability to grasp the basic contours of policy question was obvious and overwhelming.

  1. Schu says:

    Until the GOP can regain some moderate support, it will languish as a regional political party with a minimum effect in congress. They could not carry Indiana, a usual given for the GOP, and who reelected a Republican governor.

  2. harshguy says:

    The argument falls flat based on the premise: "He’s just got dumb ideas on all sorts of topics." Not exactly earth-shattering revelation. Pointless and rambling is more like it.

  3. Schu says:

    Mike Pence is a prime example of why the Republican Party is losing in the polls so badly. And why the Republicans lost Indiana for the first time since 1964, while reelecting a Republican governor, and keeping control of the Indiana state senate. This nitwit backed privatization of social security but had no concept of the dangers. Unfortunately his party has a lock on his district that is so tight that they would elect Mickey Mouse.

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