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Today's must-read newspaper editorial is from the Keene Sentinel. Here's a screenshot:
Say what you will about the fact that the Sentinel serves an area of New Hampshire which is fairly progressive relative to the rest of the state.
It doesn't change the fact that it's a major state newspaper in a battleground state, and that by putting this out there, it is channeling an emerging view that the McCain campaign has begun to sink into the ridiculous with their bizarre, crudely political antics over the past few days. When Team McCain consistently treats the electorate as if it is stoopid, it's only natural that the press, especially a press accustomed to examining the candidates up close and personal in New Hampshire, would begin to regard his candidacy as un-serious.
(And for those of you who don't know, each of the NH-Primary candidates last year sat down with the Sentinel for an extended interview. The interviews are wonderful, and will only grow in value going forward into the next presidency and beyond.)
For example, it's where deregulating economics wizard McCain admitted he was "surprised" by the sub-prime banking crisis.