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Before the immigration blow-up at Polipundit I loved to read Jayson Javitz, as he seems so well informed about politics and tells it the way it is.
Today he has a column up at Wizbang that is a must read.
Here’s the introduction:
First things first: If you would have told me six months ago — hell, one month ago — that Clinton would be fighting for her political life against Obama, I would have said: “I’ll have what your smoking.”
“There’s no way,” I would have continued, “that the most ruthless politician since ‘Landslide’ Lyndon Johnson would allow a newbie Senator to end her presidential obsessions.”
Well, despite losing New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts *and* California(!), Obama has the same coin flip chance as Clinton to obtain the Democrat nomination. Which raises two questions: 1. How did this happen? 2. What are Obama’s chances in the Nov. general election?
Read the rest as it isn’t very long and it makes so much sense. I still love you, Jayson, even if you did put me on probation. ![]()




Sue Says:
February 14th, 2008 at 12:51 pmVisit Sue
If ever I wanted the real deal when it came to politics I would search out Jayson’s pieces.
This is another must read!
David M. Says:
February 14th, 2008 at 2:43 pmVisit David M.
It’s interesting that he says Blacks and Latinos don’t get along. Maybe that’s true in some places–I really don’t know. It’s interesting that when I moved to New Mexico, we had three ethnic groups: Anglos; Hispanic and Native American. Even though my ancestors came from Africa, here I was classified as “Anglo.” Maybe this is the only state where Blacks and Whites are lumped into one ethnic group (popular culture; not for census purposes).
~J~ Says:
February 14th, 2008 at 3:16 pmVisit ~J~
David,
I think he makes the distinction of saying blacks and hispanics don’t get along politically. Not being around a lot of hispanics I couldn’t tell you.