The Woodhouse brothers aren't sounding very brotherly in the tense make-or-break phase of health care reform and, perhaps, Barack Obama's presidency. Phrases like "anti-American" and "political hack" are the least of the insults flying back and forth between Brad, the communications director of the Democratic National Committee, and Dallas, the North Carolina director of a conservative free-market group called Americans for Prosperity (AFP).
To say the brothers are on opposite sides in a polarized environment barely hints at the depth of their differences or the colorful abandon of their language.
The Woodhouse Civil War Over Health: Brothers Trade Barbs in High-Stakes Showdown
(Seriously, I was laughing so hard reading this I thought I might spill my cocoa.)
To say the brothers are on opposite sides in a polarized environment barely hints at the depth of their differences or the colorful abandon of their language.
The Woodhouse Civil War Over Health: Brothers Trade Barbs in High-Stakes Showdown
(Seriously, I was laughing so hard reading this I thought I might spill my cocoa.)