And Michael Bloomberg. Jonathan Chait says what needs to be said.
(And speaking of Chait, this discussion promises to be entertaining.)
Update: If only I read David Broder's column, I would have noticed this delicious irony.
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Doesn't irony require something unexpected? Broder's been writing the same "transcending politics" claptrap for decades - there's no irony there.
"David Gergen: David Broder without the smoldering sexuality." --Jonah Goldberg
Posted by Mike S. | June 25, 2007 9:56 AM