Friendly fire for the GOP.
Conservative pundits don’t get much more famous than George Will, a Pulitzer Prize winner who has been churning out columns for thesince 1974, and somehow seems to appear on television, between ABC News and Fox News, more often than he writes. In an appearance Wednesday night on CNBC, he was asked about David Brooks’“In fact, young people have made up their mind about the Republican Party,” he said, “that it’s kind of the dumb party.
In a separate appearance on MSNBC, Will reiterated that he no longer considers himself a Republican, which is not surprising since he
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