The good people at Cagle sent out my weekly column under the headline “Has Michigan become Romney country?” The same column, under the infinitely more clever headline “Halftime for Romney,” appeared in a longer form interspersed with all sorts of illustrative video clips Behind Frenemy Lines last week, but I don’t have to tell you that.
Meanwhile, the Dearborn Patch quoted the same column when it appeared this weekend in Politico as part of their primary election roundup.
Update: If you know who this is, then you know how highly I value the praise. Thanks, JM. Much appreciated, though doubted twice as much.

A political consultant, writer and family man, Jason Stanford has been living in Texas since they chose George W. Bush over Ann Richards, and he won't let them forget it. He is the co-author of "Adios Mofo: Why Rick Perry will make America miss George W. Bush," writes a syndicated column for Cagle Cartoons and blogs for The Huffington Post.


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