Mike Pence takes the high road . . . "To me, however, Pence’s response on Twitter was more impressive. Describing his reaction to the reading of the anti-Trump statement, Pence wrote:
I nudged my kids and reminded them, ‘That’s what freedom sounds like.’
"Well played, Mr. Pence.
It was Michelle Obama who claimed during this year’s political campaign that “when they go low, we go high.” Unfortunately, President Obama rarely went high. In my estimation, he was the least gracious president since at least Richard Nixon.
"Classy Mike Pence is a different story. I’m happy that when the Hamilton cast went low, he went high."
Did Pence want to be booed? "Of course not. But that’s the theory of a liberal Washington Post writer called Catherine Rampell. She writes:" . . .
Mike Pence, Hero of American Theater . . . "With the weekend in social-media shambles, the nation needed a hero. Less dramatically, in an era inundated with “How to Explain to Your Family That They’re Wrong About Politics at Thanksgiving (No, Really, They’ll Love It!)” think pieces, the nation really just needed someone to act like a normal, well-adjusted human being. That person turned out to be Mike Pence."
Mike Pence, Hero of American Theater . . . "With the weekend in social-media shambles, the nation needed a hero. Less dramatically, in an era inundated with “How to Explain to Your Family That They’re Wrong About Politics at Thanksgiving (No, Really, They’ll Love It!)” think pieces, the nation really just needed someone to act like a normal, well-adjusted human being. That person turned out to be Mike Pence."
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