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Circling The Drain

By The Daily Dish
Oct 23 2008, 6:59 AM ET

A reader writes:

Every day the Corner seems to grow more and more unhinged and disconnected from reality. Today the most important "stories" there are:  1)  whether Sen. Obama has sufficiently "proved" that he is a natural born citizen (apparently some flake somewhere has sued and claimed he's not, which is enough for those guys); 2)  the Drudge-driven alleged "mutilation" of a McCain supporter in Pittsburgh and 3) A proposed plan to falsely make contributions to Obama's campaign in the name of Ayers and Wright and then publicize it.   

Seriously!  Anyone who doubts the complete and total bankruptcy of the official conservative movement doesn't need to look any further than the Corner.

WFB, RIP. But these things have cycles. At least we may be near the bottom of this one.



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