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We're at that moment in the campaign that reminds me of a horror movie. There's a kind of relief that the worst cannot happen, that the Clintons are politically dead, that our long national nightmare is over. The screen falls silent. We look at pleasant images: green grass, or a kitchen table scene, or a calm lovers' embrace. But you know they have something left. They could come suddenly screaming back, like that hand out of the grave in Carrie or Glenn Close in the bathtub in Fatal Attraction. An Edwards endorsement? A March surprise?
Like Freddy or Jason, they still lurk, ready to pounce again. And the credits are yet to roll. Gulp.
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Antepenultimate Ending
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Andrew Sullivan thinks the democrats have arrived at the moment in the horror film when the evil monster has been killed and the audience breathes a sigh of relief, but
Were at that moment in the campaign that reminds me of a horr...
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The chattering classes are declaring its rebirth.
I'll address his posts as he numbers them.
Lessons learned.
I'm overdue for the response I promised.
It is the lynchpin for prosecuting war criminals.
— George Orwell
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