That’s not just some line from the Clinton era, either.
The problem with getting a Nobel Prize is that it can inflate one’s sense of self to rather dangerous proportions, causing one to believe that one is a master of all subjects, when that’s just not the case.
Why do I write the above? Oh, no reason.
“I am commonly excoriated by people . . . for not supporting government-subsidized universal health insurance, yet few if any of these people grapple seriously with the best evidence.”
Paul Ryan is one of the most substance-oriented members of Congress around; a respected and admired voice on budget and economic issues.