the talking dog

January 27, 2004, Granite State Fete

The big day is here; the New Hampshire Primary is under way. Our talking dog polling service has projected President George W. Bush as the winner of the Republican Party; with 0% of precincts reporting, the Democratic primary remains "too close to call", though former General Wesley Clark took a commanding lead in the hamlet of Dixville Notch, with 8 votes out of 15 cast.

As was pointed out to me in several places, it seems that with the David Kay report out there, the Democrats could have a field day and be demanding investigations from everything from whether we should dismantle and rebuild our entire intelligence apparatus to whether both the President and Vice-President should be impeached for either (1) extreme recklessness and gross negligence in relying on defective and shoddy intelligence work in making critical, life and death assesments that Saddam's Iraq had WMDs; or (2) deliberate malfeasance in lying to Congress, the United Nations and the American people, regarding Iraq's possession of WMDs.

Instead, its the personal candidate slugfest, and mocking Howard Dean's "I have a scream" speech, which, to be frank, should never have been "news" at all, other than the press desperately looking for anything to tag to their "Howard Dean is too loose a cannon to be President" story line.

For whatever reason (maybe its the freaking blizzard hanging over our heads here on the East Coast), I don't detect the frantic energy in blog-land that I did going into Iowa; maybe its because that energy came from the now-subdued Dean camp. Who knows? Kerry still holds the official polling lead, then Dean, Clark, Edwards, Lieberman-- and a bettin' man would go that way.

But New Hampshire's primary seems to exist, of late, to confound everyone.

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