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February 9, 2008 11:03 AM

Confidential to Hillary, Maria, John, Cindy, Slade, Gary and the woman in Vegas

Posted by David Postman

I’m working today and won’t be caucusing for any of you or your candidates. But thanks for calling me at home and telling me how important my vote is. It’s the most robo -- except for that nice Obama volunteer from Vegas -- calls I’ve ever gotten in a two-day period. And because of my obsessive need to remain neutral, I appreciate the bipartisan effort.

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Posted by Hinton

11:28 AM, Feb 09, 2008

Every time you refer us to NPI or stilwell, your "neutrality" is re-enforced.

Just not the way you might think.

Posted by Postman

2:14 PM, Feb 09, 2008

Hinton, you're so clever you long ago figured out I'm a secret Democratic plant, having burrowed into the Times' objective shield to direct traffic to liberal blogs like NPI, which I haven't linked to in at least months I think.
Shouldn't you be out at a caucus Hinton instead of here filling your day like you usually do, by alleging your laundry list of wrong-headed deeds I'm up to?

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