By Robert Schlesinger
The quote of the day from Saturday’s Times came from Mark Leibovich’s article about Ted Kennedy on the stump.
Kennedy, the articles notes,
has been called a “lion in winter” so many times that he has the political cliché version of frostbite.
Having read — but not written, so far as I can recall — more than a couple of those “lion in winter” articles, I got a good stop-in-my-tracks (out walking the dog) laugh out of that.