I don't know whether Joe Klein believes Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin is a "nihilist" and a "hypocrite" engaged in a "disinformation jihad" aimed at persuading the "tight, white, extremist bubble" that is the GOP to defeat ObamaCare. Still, it might have been a good idea for Klein to have read Ryan's health care reform plan, or the Republican Study Committee proposal, or Michele Bachmann's Health Care Freedom of Choice Act, or the many ideas included in Yuval Levin's latest editorial in THE WEEKLY STANDARD, before he wrote in his new column that "There is no Republican health-care alternative in 2009."
Matthew Continetti
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I don't know whether Joe Klein believes Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin is a "nihilist" and a "hypocrite" engaged in a "disinformation jihad" aimed at persuading the "tight, white, extremist bubble" that is the GOP to defeat ObamaCare. Still, it might have been a good idea for Klein to have read Ryan's…
Matthew Continetti · August 20, 2009
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