Credit where it's due . . . This report is typical prog blog complaining BUT offers a peek that Missouri's leader has effectively embraced the social media age wherein his beautiful haircut is far more important than constantly evolving policy dictated by whims, polling and whatever celebrity has garnered brief control over limited attention spans . . . Check-it:
"Missouri’s senior U.S. senator doesn’t take criticism lightly — whether from the press, his colleagues or anyone he perceives as an enemy. His approach? If you get hit, hit back harder.
"It’s not just a defense mechanism. It’s a political strategy. All criticism draws a counterattack, and the conflict itself becomes the story."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
MOIndie: Josh Hawley and the politics of outrage: Why Missouri’s US senator always hits back
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