Andrew Sullivan & Mark Ambinder Discuss Post Primary Politics & the General Election Ahead of Us
June 13, 2008
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Here an insightful piece of video which features Andrew Sullivan (regular on Bill Maher, Hardball, etc.) and Mark Ambinder (the associate editor of National Journal’s The Hotline) as well as one of my favorite daily reads, doing what they do best - discussing the analytics of the current happenings within the political arena.
These two are so sharp in their analysis, that they really take the political punditry to a whole new level. I mean their extensive knowlege and ability to look at things that others simply could not see visually put the so far above Bill O’Reilly and the rest of the mainstream stooges that it almost becomes comical.
Here is a statement from Sullivan, which he made earlier this evening via his site, he lays out what him and Ambinder plan on discussing as well as basically announcing that this will become a regular addition to their repitoir of political content:
“Ambers and I talk post-primary politics: how important is the Jim Johnson story? Does McCain care about the troops? How well does Rahm Emanuel speak for Obama? How smart in the end is McCain?”
Anyways, I will stop dragging this out and let the guys who really know what they are talking about take over - here’s Ambinder and Sullivan breaking down the latest political happenings, enjoy:

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