So I just got back from the store and thought I would check in to see what the Kos world looks like 90 minutes after John Edwards' endorsement.
But first, I went to Google News, where I ran into this storyfrom the San Francisco Chronicle's political blog.
Why, it's everybody's pal Lanny Davis, with his comments coming under the headline, "Lanny Davis: Will Superdelegates Change Their Minds?"
He first talks superdelegates, and then quickly starts spinning. Backed even deeper in the corner, guess what card the Clintonites are playing now?
Yep... sexism.
Davis said women supporters of Clinton are even more resolute to make sure that happens after the West Virginia win Tuesday, because ''they're angry. They see this about men bullying her. Everybody has piled on.''
Some of the pile-on, he charged, has come from Obama supporters like Massachusetts U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, former Democratic presidential candidate George McGovern and West Virginia U.S. Senator Jay Rockefeller, whom he called "the top four chutzpah'' contenders in politics today.
I'm just stunned by how ridiculous these arguments are getting. Presumably, Edwards is now on the "chutzpah" list, because he dared to cross the Hillary line today, as well.
Is this any way to win friends and influence people? Are these people even in the same party as the rest of us?
Thankfully, Lanny gives us the answer in his parting shot.
And Davis, a regular TV pundit, also has plenty to say about how the Clinton campaign has been covered. ''The media treatment of Hillary Clinton has been so biased, especially on cable TV,'' said Davis, who got into a recent live-on-air set-to with CNN's Anderson Cooper. ''I now regard Fox as the fairest network.''
Another Clinton campaign endorsement for Faux. This just gets more bizarro by the day. Bring on the dancing poodles and the plate-spinners!