So I probably shouldn’t add these to his list of Fitzsimon craziness-causation speculation:
Jan. 25: “People in North Carolina believe in and support strong, effective, well-funded public schools and that drives the anti-government zealots crazy.”
Oct. 21, 2005: “It must drive the anti-government crowd crazy when they have to admit that people in North Carolina actually think about more than cutting taxes and shrinking government.”
Feb. 3, 2005: “But for now the momentum is to keep tuition where it is and that drives the anti-government, anti-community crowd crazy.”
Note
1. I was tempted to title this “D?j? vu, too: Argument ab origine fictis update.”