Probably the most entertaining political stories in the last couple of weeks have been the revelations about Roger Stone's role in the Sharpton campaign. The NYT first broke it a few weeks ago, and the Village Voice recently ran a good piece.
It's a heartwarming story, proving that people can stretch across the political aisle and find common ground. It's good to see that neither Stone nor Sharpton have lost a trace of their sleaziness and cynicism.
On to Washington and Michigan. While Dean says that Wisconsin on the 17th will be the make-or-break state for him, this weekend is really the key. I think he needs to win Washington in a big way if he is to stand a chance. He's already given up on Michigan, he has no shot in Virginia or Nevada, and winning Maine doesn't do diddly for him. I just can't see how he's going to resurrect his campaign on the 17th after having lost 15 primaries in a row.
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