Matt Yglesias joins Dem spin of Florida election loss; Nick Searcy destroys
http://twitter.com/#!/monsterhunter45/status/443596719515643904
Yesterday, Republican David Jolly defeated Democrat Alex Sink in a congressional race for Florida’s 13th district to decide who would finish the term of Republican Bill Young, who died last October.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz spun the Dem loss in a race many considered to be a referendum on Obamacare as a GOP underperformance. The district, according to CNN, is 37% Republican, 35% Demcorat, and 28% unaffiliated. Obama won the district both the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections.
Matt Yglesias, now executive editor of Ezra Klein’s Vox.com, the fledgling site with the stated mission of making the news easy to understand, “simplified” things this way:
http://twitter.com/#!/mattyglesias/status/443558627291721728
Ha! My how those talking points evolve:
http://twitter.com/#!/greggiroux/status/443554444081242112
Many aren’t buying the Dem spin for the loss:
http://twitter.com/#!/DavidSPJM/status/443589589710962688
Wasn’t Obamacare going to be so awesome that the Republican would have trouble winning elections again?
http://twitter.com/#!/Rockprincess818/status/443609400930877440
Actor Nick Searcy can’t figure out what the Dems are trying to say:
http://twitter.com/#!/yesnicksearcy/status/443607390705823744
Really makes a lot of sense, eh?