Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Super Tuesday Envy

Nancy Gibbs of TIME writes:

Today voters in two dozen states, many of them unaccustomed to having a say in the nomination of candidates for president, finally get invited to the party, in the first nearly national primary in U.S. history.
For once, there have been yard signs in New York and mall canvassers in California and pancake house rallies in Illinois, $19 million in television ads just by the Democrats, all the heat and brass of galloping candidates and big-draw surrogates as everyplace gets to be New Hampshire for a day. Until now, a busy political week had two races in four days; today we watch 24 unfold in parallel, a giddy preview of battles to come.

"[E]veryplace gets to be New Hampshire for a day."

Not Wisconsin. I feel so left out. This is depressing.

And where is Gov. Jim Doyle as his constituents suffer their irrelevance today?

Doyle heads to Chicago to watch results of Super Tuesday votes.

CHICAGO?

Doyle will be partying in Chicago?

Maybe pączki will help soothe the sting of my disenfrachisement and possibly having no say in the nomination of candidates for president.

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