When you follow all the encouraging poll news we gave you yesterday with this, and you realize that if even Michigan is now in play, Hillary is in gigantic trouble . . . you had to know it was coming.
The media are not about to just sit back and get ready to write the story of the election of Donald J. Trump as president of the United States. No way. No how. No never. With all their dreams slipping away, they're going to remember: Wait. Elections are decided by our campaign narratives! We can stop this! We just have to change the narrative! What can we use? What would send Trump staggering backward? Right! Of course! That's it! That stupid birth certificate thing! Get me copy, Kent!
And just like that, the Washington Post decides to randomly get in Trump's face and ask him if he believes Barack Obama is the title of a vastly overrated Bruce Springsteen song. Why? Because it's suddenly become relevant in the race, when no one has mentioned it the entire campaign? Of course not. They ask him because they think they can damage him by doing so.