Tuesday, May 04, 2004

WE'RE THINKING THAT WHEN HE SAYS "BY FAR," HE MEANS THE ANSWER IS "NOT MUCH"

Jeffrey Toobin's profile of John Kerry in the current New Yorker begins under the subhed "What the Candidate Learned as a Lawyer."

And it ends like this:

"In all, Kerry’s achievements as a lawmaker, while real, are also modest. To parlay them into the Presidency would be, by far, the most successful advocacy of his career."