Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Simple answers to insipid questions

From Howie Kurtz in the WaPo:
Krugman calls for focusing on the candidates' policy proposals instead. I'm all for that. But can we really make judgments about Obama and Edwards, for example, based on the differences in their health care plans?

Umm, yes. This has been the first edition to simple answers to insipid questions, inspired, of course, by Atrios.

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