It's not that anyone disagrees with him, it's that some of us have seen this as a problem since about 2004. It's noting the irony of Dr. Frankenstein being upset about what his creation has wrought. Finley is upset that those he enabled turned out to be just as crazy as everyone knows they are. Gary Glenn's entire life is dedicated to eliminating gay people from society... he'll couch it in other terms, but really that is the only thing he is concerned about. When Nolan is running a board that shills for a Party that spends more time highlighting its "anti gay" plank in convention than its economic policy planks... you don't get to come back and cry about the type of candidate that gets through a primary.
Really the issue I have with Nolan was he's about 10 years late to this epiphany or he's just terrible at his job. Either way, his recent editorials and his sudden rejection of the Hastert Rule are hardly profiles in courage.
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