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Yesterday, two contests were decided, one much more definitively.  Siba, a standard poodle, took top honors as Best of Show at the Westminster Dog Show.  Across the ocean, Bernie Sanders eked out narrow victory over Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar, and a list of standard politicians (a.k.a., also-rans who get no delegates).  Comparing the two contests might seem unfair.  After all, the dogs are much better trained and groomed.

While reporting of the dog show was upbeat and softball, the election reporting was as mixed as the voting -

Bernie Sanders is the frontrunner. Now, treat him like it.

Why Bernie Sanders's New Hampshire primary win should terrify you

Interesting note, this browser's spell checker wanted to change Siba to Basia, Buttigieg to Butting, and Klobuchar to Kombucha. Hopefully, the Nevada caucuses will not be using it.

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