It’s Not Fair!

• “If there was a magic wand to wave, I’d be waving it.” [WSJ]

• “At a time when we need leaders who are clear, strong and decisive, Obama has been inconsistent, saying he would remove all troops, but then indicating that he might not, and pledging to renegotiate NAFTA, but then sending signals that he would not actually do so as president… Would that leave you with major doubts, some doubts or no real doubts?” [HuffPo]

• “did anyone say “poor hillary, geraldine ferraro is doing her no favors’?” [Ben Smith]

• “Joe Scarborough will be playing himself tonight on Law & Order SVU.” [TV Newser]

• “Again, this is less about ignoring or downplaying the superiority of liberal policies than it is about ignoring or downplaying policies, period.” [NYO]

• “I think this campaign has enraged him…He doesn’t like Obama.” [NYer]

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