There's an old story about a campaign stop for Adlai Stevenson, who ran against Eisenhower as the Democratic Party's candidate in 1952 and 1956. Stevenson had a reputation as an intellectual and an idealistic "liberal," and one of his supporters gushed that "you have the vote of every thinking person." To which Stevenson replied, "That's not enough, we need a majority."
The War on the Brains of the Right
The War on the Brains of the Right
The War on the Brains of the Right
There's an old story about a campaign stop for Adlai Stevenson, who ran against Eisenhower as the Democratic Party's candidate in 1952 and 1956. Stevenson had a reputation as an intellectual and an idealistic "liberal," and one of his supporters gushed that "you have the vote of every thinking person." To which Stevenson replied, "That's not enough, we need a majority."