"This election is on March 31st, and it is a giant opportunity for us to let America know that America is on our side."
So is their inability to seal the deal last night in a district in which they have a 70,000-voter registration advantage, while running the NY Assembly's minority leader against an unknown, mean that Boehner must admit that America isn't on their side?
Because it isn't, you know. Even if Rush Limbaugh thinks last night was a smashing success for his team.
In my interviews with {SF] Chronicle editors, I got the sense that other long overdue changes would finally be made. For example, in place of the paper’s week group of national reporters, I suggested – and they seemed quite interested – that the paper hire Jed Lewison or another fine reporters from Daily Kos. The newspaper format would provide these fine reporters more space, and would expand the Chronicle’s readership by including content from these writers not available on the Kos site.
Did you know that less than half of San Francisco is white (Asians are 33%, Latinos are 14%, and African Americans are 12%)? It would be nice to see those voices and communities also represented in the Chron. There are many reasons newspapers are dying, and their inability to fully represent their communities is one of them.
There’s a big difference between asking difficult questions about legitimate issues and trying to make the president look bad so that you can get a chest bump from Rick Santelli at the NBC commissary.