Durst Case Scenario

Durst Case Scenario: Obama Remojoed

October 22nd, 2012 |

President Barack Obama got his mojo back at the second presidential debate, says Will Durst, while Mitt Romney stepped into the Benghazi tiger trap.

Durst Case Scenario: Ringside at the undercard

October 16th, 2012 |

Joe Biden and Paul Ryan took off the gloves and put their red, white and blue Lucha Libre masks for this year’s vice presidential wrestling match, er, debate.

Durst Case Scenario: The Audacity of Mendacity

October 8th, 2012 |

Will Durst tries to figure out why President Obama appeared to be sleepwalking during the first debate. Was he stunned by the audacity of Romney’s mendacity?

Durst Case Scenario: October Surprises

October 3rd, 2012 |

The first presidential debate is tonight, but Will Durst has his eye on the campaign’s real gamechanger, The October Surprise.

Durst Case Scenario: Worst campaign ever?

September 25th, 2012 |

Will Durst says Mitt Romney’s campaign has gone “beyond breaking bad to the point of broken bad.” There’s a certain percentage of Americans who might agree.

Durst Case Scenario: Spinning the Zero Bounce

September 18th, 2012 |

For most election, each candidate gets a post-convention Bounce, but “Mitt Romney got the same kind of Bounce you’d expect from an anvil dropped onto a swamp.”

Durst Case Scenario: High atop the deep bench

September 11th, 2012 |

At the DNC, Dems brought a deep bench of speakers, including Bill Clinton, which wasn’t really fair. After all, the GOP doesn’t have a former president to…oh wait.

Durst Case Scenario: The Stealth Convention

September 4th, 2012 |

Will Durst breaks down the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida.

Durst Case Scenario: Oh, my Akin ideology

August 28th, 2012 |

In one fell swoop, Todd Akin wins the Joe Biden “Foot So Deep In His Mouth He’s Probably Tickling His Spleen with His Shoelaces” Lifetime Achievement Award.

Durst Case Scenario: The Bold Choice

August 21st, 2012 |

Paul Ryan for VP was hailed as a bold choice, but bold doesn’t necessarily mean good. Whiskey for breakfast is a bold choice, too, says Will Durst.