Tuesday, March 06, 2012

Stupor Tuesday

By Pablo Fanque, National Affairs Editor
digital and hand-drawn illustrations by Jack Brummet


Obviously, Stupor Tuesday is going to be a big split decision.  Unfortunately, it looks like we will have to endure the four clowns through one more cycle--and probably through the end of March, at best.  Mitt's inability to close the deal, and the insane amounts of Super PAC money flowing in makes this primary/caucus season one agonizing and protracted beatdown.  


The field has been winnowed, and the Super PACs are doing their best to buy the election.  Once again tomorrow night, we will gather around our television sets and watch the returns roll in from Alaska, Georgia, Massachusetts, Idaho, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Ohio, Tennessee, Vermont, and Virginia.  And nothing will be decided.  But we're edging there.  And in the meantime, it's good sport to watch the G.O.P./Tea Party autocannibalize itself.   Our crib sheet of both the fallen and the survivors:

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