Laura Ingraham is back on talk radio, and her first guest was a policy analyst for an anti-invasion think tank. Neither he nor I thought that immigration would be an issue between McLame and B.H. Obama, because they’re almost exactly alike on the issue. But he reminded us that on even the scant few differences between them, they’re already throwing major stones at each other.
What this means, according to the guest, and I agree with the reasoning, is that even though the re-emergence of the immigration/amnesty/open borders question won’t mean that we’ll have a President to our liking, the fact that the issue is now an issue again might affect downballot races, and give us a House and Senate that is even more loath to adopt “comprehensive immigration reform” than the one we have now.