Most people have now heard about Stephen Colbert's testimony in front of the House Immigration Subcommittee this week on the subject of new laws for migrant farmworkers. Some have criticized the Committee for letting the comedian speak. I say, how high can the standards be if they let me testify?
My friend Stuart Anderson of the National Foundation for American Policy has a thoughtful piece explaining why the testimony was helpful.
Here's the video link if you missed the testimony.


