1. Notes: 210 / 9 months ago  from theatlantic
    "Ryan comes off as nerdier than Romney, but he doesn’t come off as much more human. They seem like two slightly different variants of the classic gladhanding candidate for high-school student-body president. Both would be on the debate team, but the Romney model would also be on the football team, whereas the Ryan model would compete in interscholastic math tournaments. Most kids at my high school didn’t especially like either type. They only voted for one of them because there was no alternative."
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    8. j-martin said: What a stupid quote to post: Who cares which “high school stereotype” people fall into? I thought we’d all outgrown this teenage pettiness. Instead of an interesting read, thanks for further making our political process a laughable circus.
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