In the blue corner, Barack Obama. In the red corner, John McCain. Documenting the blows with a martini in hand, Vodkapundit's Stephen Green.
Did a sloshed Stephen Green of Vodkapundit commit more gaffes Thursday night than the candidates?
Vodkapundit Stephen Green watched Friday's face-off with cocktail(s) in hand.
Who is to blame and what will our next leader do? (Also, Roger L. Simon: CEO or President?)
Did he come off more like a rock star or a credible commander in chief?
Biden's speech? Surprisingly good. Bill Clinton's? Read between the lines and you see what he thinks of Obama...
Did she snub Obama or call for unity? Vodkapundit Stephen Green drunkblogged Clinton's speech. (More from Phyllis Chesler here, and from Roger Kimball here)
Stephen Green prowls the streets of Denver looking for the strange, the wondrous — those who march to a different drummer.
Vodkapundit reports on the wildlife surrounding the DNC. Latest: How the PJM film crew caused a mini-riot.
The following memo was leaked to PJM anonymously from a server tracked to a hotel in downtown Denver.
Unbelievably, the mainstream press continues to coddle John Edwards.
It's far more likely that Rep. Dennis Kucinich will see another UFO than see his new impeachment effort succeed.
Prices are spiking, but warnings of a shortage may be overblown. However, that won't stop politicians and ideologues from using the supposed crisis for all it's worth.
Vodkapundit's Stephen Green defeated last week's hangover just in time to share his zany take on today's contest in Mississippi. Latest: 7:12 pm PDT -- Well, who'd have thunk it -- Obama won another one, this time in Mississippi. Just a few hours earlier, Time magazine posted an online article asking, "Can Clinton Make Mississippi a Race?" Well, Mississippi might have been a race about race -- Obama pulled in 91% of the black vote, and Clinton got 72% of the white vote. But it wasn't a race Hillary could win.
Vodkapundit's Stephen Green restocked his liquor cabinet in time to bring you his somewhat tipsy take on Tuesday's crucial primaries.
Why is Vodkapundit's Stephen Green calling Tuesday's debate between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton the "Chinese Food Debate"? "An hour later, I remember there being a lot of stuff on the table, but all I feel is empty inside."
Vodkapundit's Stephen Green once again offered his alcohol-laced musings on the contests in WI, WA, and HI as they unfolded. This time it was wine and cheese -- Wisconsin cheese, that is.
He woke up in a pile of empty bottles after Super Tuesday, but Vodkapundit's Stephen Green showered and popped a few breath mints in preparation for today's contests in VA, MD, and DC.
Vodkapundit's Stephen Green brings you his unique tipsy look at the primaries and media coverage of Super Tuesday. Twenty-two states, one drink per state -- you do the math.
Vodkapundit's Stephen Green enjoyed a round -- or ten -- as he shared his live, tipsy, take on the Florida primary. 6:30 pm PST: McCain wins, just as some soused pseudo-pundit predicted an hour ago.
He may be loaded, but he's not too loaded to blog. Vodkapundit's Stephen Green is back to provide his unique take on the Democratic primary in South Carolina. No designated driver required. 4:51 pm PST: So. Hillary came in second, handily beating Edwards. Now, did she lose badly enough to still win? Or is her second place finish strong enough to be a loss? More at the jump...
Vodkapundit's Stephen Green really wanted to provide coverage of today's results in South Carolina and Nevada from a Bloody Mary bar in Vegas. Fearing the bar bill, PJM had him cover the race and the punditocracy's reactions from his home -- martini in hand. UPDATE: 6:18 pm PST And then there were three. After tonight, Fred Thompson's campaign is over. (Reminder to self: Don't endorse candidates you like, you jinx.) And Mike Huckabee has peaked. As Bill Kristol said on Fox, if Huckabee can't get 50% of the South Carolina evangelical vote, then tonight is the highwater mark of his campaign. Which leaves the Republicans with McCain, Romney, and Giuliani. And if Giuliani doesn't win -- and win convincingly -- in Florida, then he's out, too. This is looking more and more like a two-man race. On the Democratic side, you ain't seen nothin' yet. If you think the Clinton Machine unloaded on Obama in Nevada, wait'll you see what they have in store for him in SC next week. More at the jump...
VodkaPundit's Stephen Green drank his way through presidential debating Saturday evening until he thought he was seeing double. Then he realized that it wasn't the dirty martinis: both the Democrats and Republicans were going at it on the same night...
VodkaPundit's Stephen Green watches the Democrats debate in Iowa and concludes: Maybe it really does pay to be nice in Iowa -- but it's really boring television.