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January 30, 2008

Super Dooper Looper Tuesday

David Brooks puts it well. For once this election will not be determined by momentum, and perhaps the nominee will not actually be decided until the convention, at least on the Democratic side. How cool would that be? Perhaps fights will break out on the convention floor like they used to. It would up the ratings at least.

I'm excited to be voting in one of the states involved in Super Tuesday. Massachusetts has a high number of Democratic delegates, behind only NJ, NY, Illinois, and California. Yay for a vote that feels important!

I also think it's cute that Brooks was John McCain's entire press corps a few months ago. I have to say, McCain's determination is pretty inspiring in this age of cynicism about politics.

| By heiders | 11:15 AM

Comments

what do you mean Brooks was McCain's entire press corps? I haven't been paying much attention to the Republicans. But Ted Kennedy. Yeah. I'm on Barack Obama's email list and I actually got an email in my inbox that had "Ted Kennedy" as the sender!

Posted by: linnea at February 1, 2008 10:37 AM

David Brooks says that in the column I linked - he was once the only journalist on the Straight Talk Express.

Posted by: heiders at February 1, 2008 01:54 PM

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