Another interview with Bill Halter, another refusal to discuss his political future. In this one, politics prof Jay Barth says the talk at least helps Halter’s profile. Maybe. I also think it’s possible that he’s beginning to look passing strange and that his irritation factor with the political establishment, already high, keeps escalating.

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