1. She endorsed Jefferson, who lost. The “October surprise” was that the election went on for over a month, from November 4 to December 7 (which wasn’t much of an October surprise). Sorry — that was the right answer.
2. Trump’s massive stroke, which will go unnoticed by the MAGA faithful (and possibly The NY Times as well).
1. She endorsed Jefferson, who lost. The “October surprise” was that the election went on for over a month, from November 4 to December 7 (which wasn’t much of an October surprise). Sorry — that was the right answer.
2. Trump’s massive stroke, which will go unnoticed by the MAGA faithful (and possibly The NY Times as well).
I could fill a library full of books that speak to things that have gone unnoticed by The NY Times. I know people are obsessed with their political coverage but I find their coverage of Los Angeles to be hilarious. They have this knack for writing about LA as if nobody has ever written about LA.
1. She endorsed Jefferson, who lost. The “October surprise” was that the election went on for over a month, from November 4 to December 7 (which wasn’t much of an October surprise). Sorry — that was the right answer.
2. Trump’s massive stroke, which will go unnoticed by the MAGA faithful (and possibly The NY Times as well).
I could fill a library full of books that speak to things that have gone unnoticed by The NY Times. I know people are obsessed with their political coverage but I find their coverage of Los Angeles to be hilarious. They have this knack for writing about LA as if nobody has ever written about LA.
The NYT has become a rag to me.