Author: Scott Lemieux
There's probably not much point in detailed explanations for each game, because my take mirrors the consensus so closely. I don't see either AFC game as being competitive, and don't.
It's good that the severe gender issues of MSNBC's election night anchor are finally getting some attention. The whole piece is worth reading, but I think Jamison Foer makes the.
Publius, while accepting the validity of grievances against the frequently sexist coverage of her campaign, tries to make it. To me, #1 remains the most persuasive. I think Obama might.
Rebecca Traister explains her one-day support for Clinton in response to her sexist trashing by the media. Violet Socks describes it in fiction form.While it's hard to establish definitively, it.
I have more thoughts here.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: Maureen Dowd's presence in the Times's op-ed pages is an absolute disgrace. Molly, Lance, Echidne, Kevin, and Jill pile on to.
Since I fell for the spin myself, I should note that Rudy! did not in fact skip New Hampshire; he spent more time and money there than anyone except Romney..
Apparently Clinton has won outright. Basically a the worst plausible outcome from my perspective; Clinton wins despite expectations of a loss, Edwards obviously can't win the nomination but is strong.