22-05-2016 17:52 via dispatch.com

Little middle ground on Capitol Hill over Rep. Jim Jordan

WASHINGTON — To watch Rep. Jim Jordan grilling a witness testifying before his congressional panels can be a deeply uncomfortable experience. It’s confrontational. It’s full of interruptions. It’s equal parts question and accusation. During his decade in Congress, the Urbana Republican has gotten a reputation as someone you either love or loathe. Tea party conservatives adore him, viewing him as the face of a conservative revolution.
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