David Weigel | June 13, 2008
The Week in Brief
- Ron Paul left the presidential
race.
- Tim Russert died at age 58.
Here's Brent Bozell
praising him. Seriously.
- John McCain and Fox News partnered for the
wimpiest town hall meeting since, well, George W. Bush's wimpy
2004 town hall meetings. You know—the ones that left him soft and
unprepared for the Kerry debates.
- Barack Obama fired his chief vice presidential candidate vetter,
then launched a
site dedicated to fighting "smears" against him. An anti-Obama
hoaxter and wanted criminal booked a press conference,
anyway.
Below the Fold
- I'm still having fun with the Obama conspiracy industry. Here's
one blogger alleging that Michelle Obama said whitey because
her church's philosophy has some roots in the work of Stokely
Carmichael—who said "whitey"! True, Michelle Obama is three years
old in the example they cite, but young minds are the most
impressionable!
- Robert Stacy McCain goes to Bob
Barr's anti-war event.
- Patrick Ruffini
looks deep into Obama's patriotic imagery.
- Gerard Baker
predicts that Europeans will miss George Bush.
Here's an out-of-the-box yet strangely in-the-box Politics 'n'
Prog pick: a collaboration between Marrilion's Fish and Genesis's
Tony Banks. I'm not sure if I like it.
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