That's interesting. Wonder if he stops by.
It's in this paragraph.
Thirdly, and most importantly, Johnsons routine opportunism highlights Gessings most important refutation. Gessing begs the question and claims that Johnson is running as a fiscal conservative now. Gessing thus slides over the many previous contradictions: e.g. does Johnson favor free-trade agreements (as he did here), or would he have vetoed NAFTA (as he suggests here, on the absurd grounds that a law whose effect is felt by business almost entirely in across the board tariff cuts benefits big businesses over small)? Where does he stand on Social Security reform? The lack of a consistent Johnson position on the key spending issues in the past still matters though, because he has no new promises on spending.