Well, yeah, he's married to Mary Matalin so he's interesting that way, but he weighs in on the NY Times' artful you are what you eat story, (mentioning for the first time the issue of cost as well--OK, Mark Penn did but as he just got fired by Hillary I guess he's more sensitive to this now.):
Although he believes the cost of food is a fast-rising issue among voters, knowing what they eat doesn’t win elections.I can just hear his sort of slashing drawl. Read on for the ultimate crossover dish.“Suppose I found out people who drink cappuccinos are Democrats and black coffee drinkers are likely to vote Republican?” he asked. “So what? All kinds of other things are more predictive and less expensive to find out.”















