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. . . and drew a simple chart." Yes, I'm getting an image of this and it's not pretty. It looks like foreign policy scrawled on cocktail napkins.
You make a solid case for the Broder prop-up, but that was a lot of Broder for the average reader to take in on a Saturday morning. I'm overwhelmed.
I think the paragraph beginning: "Let me disclose my own bias in this matter. I like Karl Rove." really says it all.