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Stephen Pollard

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Stephen Pollard,

Stephen Pollard

Opinion

No there

June 12, 2007 00:00
1 min read

George Will on Fred Thompson:

Tulip mania gripped Holland in the 1630s. Prices soared, speculation raged, bulbs promising especially exotic or intense colors became the objects of such frenzied bidding that some changed hands 10 times in a day. Then, suddenly, the spell was broken, the market crashed—prices plummeted in some cases to one one-hundredth of what they had been just days before. And when Reason was restored to her throne, no one could explain what the excitement had been about. Speaking of Fred Thompson.

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