Update: Broder was in Madison last night offering his piercing insights.
David Broder is truly the Dean of American corporate journalism and commentary: Inane and living in a comfortable bubble of ideology.
No one is ever quite sure whether the Broders of the world are lying or deluded.
Today, Broder musters out a typical column in the Post: It's too early to call the presidential election for John McCain, no matter the opinion of the "party pros" Broder is in touch with.
Good, Mr. Broder, but what the frack are you talking about?
This is the same guy who can never quite get the nerve to call the Republicans bald-faced liars (we know these guys are liars), so I guess we should not be too surprised at any given Broder column, but he offers this beauty:
What we know is that the American people take the choice of a new president very seriously -- especially when their nation is at war and the economy is behaving in a way that causes real concern.Actually, what we know is that the American people are remarkably depoliticized and ignorant of basic facts of our society and policies, and take the choice of a new president very casually -- most typically deciding for whom to vote (assuming they bother) based on the most trivial of concerns.