
Josh Marshall notes Bush's uptick in polls, and points to some reasons why this has happened. He then says this:
As my friend John Judis noted recently, the key to winning an election is often simply a matter of bringing to the surface of the public consciousness what voters already really know. They know Iraq is a disaster. They know it's President Bush's fault.
So let's quit talking about the last fucked-up war already, and get back to the one we can do something about, eh?
Side note: I hate living in a state where my vote for president isn't likely to do a damn bit of good thanks to the electoral college. Aside from rants here, I feel like I'm reduced to this: