Author: Scott Lemieux
Yglesias says no: Looks like Christine O’Donnell will be the Republican nominee for Delaware. That means the aggregate impact of the Delaware Senate race is likely to be Democrats holding.
Althouse: And I don't know much about Castle, but why was a 70-year-old man running for a first term in the Senate? That struck me as self-centered vanity at odds.
Congratulations to the Republican primary voters of Delaware; I definitely would have voted the same way!
Well, this is certainly a surprise. If only peer-reviewed scientific evidence was as meaningful as random celebrity anecdotes!
Shorter Gerard Alexander: If someone with Haley Barbour's impeccable credentials as a civil rights activist tells a transparently ridiculous story about how race had nothing to do with the GOP.
I would like to note that the following two sentences appeared consecutively in David Brooks' most recent column (my emphasis): By contrast, in 2007, 58 percent of male Harvard graduates.
In a quite remarkable coup, The Politico has managed to anchor its new opinion section with some fresh, underexposed faces, presented in a highly original format in a very unusual.
The Dallas Cowboys are an extremely disciplined, well-coached team that will at a minimum play for a conference championship. And there ain't no pretty girls in France. It seems worth.