Marc Ambinder, Ross Douthat, and Matthew Yglesias predict which candidates will win the primaries and debate whether Hillary's slide is a media fabrication. (Part 1 of 4).
« Tancredo Scuttle | Main | The Daily Five: Late Edition » The Table: Premiere Edition19 Dec 2007 02:17 pm Comments (11)
All specimens of manhood, ain't you.
Wow you 3 regurgitate TV media punditry and offer NOTHING new. "Hillary is strong" "Obama is too new" "This is too weird to happen"
All three of your blogs are better than the discourse in this part 1 clip. Maybe preparation really does clarify the mind. A recommendation from the audience: next time try to avoid all horse race and strategy for the first 10 minutes. Tell us who *should* be president and why. I, for one, do not come to The Atlantic for a slow-motion version of cable news horse race debates...
Join a gym. And then go. Please.
The productions values are too slick. I want a more amateurish, bloggingheads-type feel in future episodes. A faux-DIY feel adds value.
Atlantic's too cheap to give you guys coffee mugs? And I thought Wednesdays were no-argyle day!
So I'll just say you guys did a good job and I was really impressed with the production values.
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Desperate for a laugh, I looked through the source code to this page and got the URL. I especially like the music and the turns to the camera in the intro. Has a kind of Kids in the Hall feel.
Posted by TLB | December 19, 2007 11:08 PM