A couple of addenda to this discussion thread. First, there are bound to be many hawt takes about how Clinton's book will CONSUME OXYGEN and be a DISTRACTION from Trump.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="348"] Bernie Sanders 1959 High School Yearbook. By James Madison High School - The Log 1959, Public Domain.[/caption] Here's a nice dive into the data on people.
Hillary Clinton is publishing a book about the 2016 campaign. This will inevitably lead to two types of common reactions from journalists, often simultaneously. The first will be confident assertions.
The Virginia GOP would win a lot more state elections if it didn't long to be Alabama and recognized that they have to appeal to northern Virginian voters. I'm sure.
Trump's selection as deputy Secretary of Labor is Patrick Pizella, whose previous career included working with Jack Abramoff to turn the Northern Mariana Islands into what corporations would like to.
This is the grave of Jackie McLean. Born in 1931 in Harlem to a jazz family, McLean became one of the premier alto saxophone players of his time. Knowing people.
Because Republican health care policies are terrible and almost everyone hates them, defending them almost inevitably involves enormous amounts of chutzpah. My favorite line -- used by John Cornyn --.
I know I promised to return to policyblogging - and I will, I have a piece on health care and political ideology half-written - but since people on this blog.
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