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by Lou Grinzo on Mon Mar 31, 2008 at 10:41:12 AM EST
The people pushing this ludicrous "Clinton must quit right this very nanosecond" meme have turned "concern trolling" into a high art.

BTD: Excellent point about turning the question back on Marshall.  I find it fascinating that so many bloggers and/or journalists think that every utterance of a candidate will change the orbit of planets, but they themselves can blither on to many thousands or millions of readers with zero impact and responsibility.

The desperation makes no rational or ethical sese (none / 0) (#115)
by Ellie on Mon Mar 31, 2008 at 03:04:07 PM EST
As I dead-end posted in another thread, if her campaign is allegedly dead in the water, why the panicky, desperate chorus for her to quit before PA?

If her campaign isn't as dead in the water as TeamO and camp followers are pretending, then why the HELL is there this desperate chorus for her to quit before PA?

And yes, either option really does piss me off (and I was undecided until "Slowmentum" occurred and the TeamO roller coaster slowed to show it's smoke and mirrors better.)

Josh Marshall's front page has become a clinic for passive aggressive journalism, an "info" version of the Obama campaign. It sends forth:

'Sigh I wouldn't venture here myself of course but here's a reader email' ... OMFG has become a tragi-comic hoot.

Nice decline and fall from his former standards of  independent journalism into Debbie "Lovey" Howell territory.


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