We've had these stories about multiple people, and their great strength is allowing for the infinite generation of takes while accommodating any conceivable outcome. They also support a rich layer of meta-analysis like this humble tweet
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The problem of how to make it less lucrative for the political media to chase its tail, and more lucrative for them to cover substance, remains open. It's not just a question of shaming journalists for what they cover, but how to make it feasible to cover reality and not kabuki
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One solution is to create a prize for political "process" journalism modeled on the Pulitzer. The winner wears an elegant shock collar that goes off every thirty seconds. I propose we call it the "Cillizza"
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