Count on Frank Rich of the NYT to notice something no one else (not even the liberal blogs I read) seems to notice, AND TELL YOU.
I've believed all along that we'll have a Democrat in the White House next year despite all the damned punditry nonsense.
Money quote:
...few noticed that on this same day in Pennsylvania, 27 percent of Republican primary voters didn’t just tell pollsters they would defect from their party’s standard-bearer; they went to the polls, gas prices be damned, to vote against Mr. McCain. Though ignored by every channel I surfed, there actually was a G.O.P. primary on Tuesday, open only to registered Republicans. And while it was superfluous in determining that party’s nominee, 220,000 Pennsylvania Republicans (out of their total turnout of 807,000) were moved to cast ballots for Mike Huckabee or, more numerously, Ron Paul. That’s more voters than the margin (215,000) that separated Hillary Clinton and Mr. Obama.
Oh wait, there's this, heh:
The best deal for Mr. McCain would be for Mr. Bush to disappear into the witness protection program.
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