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Thursday’s (Actual) Final Word

By Ed Morrissey

They call it déjà vu, could it be the tab that I once knew …

Ed: Holy … cow. I can’t stand Cuomo, but this is a thing of beauty. “Daisy” was less nuclear than this. But did Cuomo’s campaign really put this together? It doesn’t have the usual disclaimer text at the end. 

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Power LineMinneapolis voters (who are 80-90% Democrats) face a Hobson’s choice next month at the ballot box. They could opt for the gradual (though accelerating) decline offered by two-term incumbent Democrat Mayor Jacob Frey. Or they could take the offer of a quick coup de grâce from sitting state Sen. Omar Fateh, another Democrat.

In this odd-year election for mayor and city council, few voters will actually turn up to make any choice. A low-turnout environment favors the challenger Fateh, whose base of support exhibits a far greater appetite for destruction.

For reasons I am unable to fathom, the city’s newspaper, The Star Tribune, is out today with its umpteenth puff piece on the youngish (age 35) state senator.

Ed: Bill Glahn offers this under the headline, “Gradually, then suddenly,” the Ernest Hemingway quote explaining how his main character in “The Sun Also Rises” went bankrupt. That is how American cities are also going bankrupt in every way possible: financially, politically, morally, and culturally. 

Read Full Article Here…(hotair.com)


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