In Today's Observer
October 19, 2005 | 5:15 a.m.
Jess Bruder and I argue that Hillary's current campaign is of a piece with her run for President, noting that observers find it hard to imagine her spending the kind of money she set out to raise in New York alone. Tom Scocca and his crew delve into the Miller crisis at the Times. And here's Joe Conason's take. Nicholas Von Hoffman writes that a Miers appointment might not be the worst thing for liberals.
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