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Whenever I say "I was wrong," I think of

The Fonz on "Happy Days," who just couldn't say the words without stumbling on the word "wrong."

I'm dating myself now, I know. And, yes, I know I'm a geek.

But aaaaaayyyyy, I was wrong in Tuesday's Times.

I wrote the editorial that said that Hillary Clinton's crying game on Monday in New Hampshire wouldn't have an impact in the primary there or in the election in general.

I was wrrrrrrrrr.

As I write this, it's still uncertain whether Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton will win the Democratic primary in New Hampshire. But Hillary certainly ain't going to lost by 10 percentage points, as the polls Monday showed.

Just heard Ralph Read on CNN say the cry will be a defining moment in Clinton's campaign. And why would Ralph Reed be wrong?!

Speaking of wrong, why can't the cable news networks acknowledge Ron Paul? Fox News doesn't invite him to Republican candidate debates. CNN refuses to give him his slice of the pie, literally. The pie chart I'm looking at on the screen right now to show the slices the top candidate are getting of the votes shows "Giuliani 9%." Next to it is a gray area, labled "Others 9%." Ron Paul has 8 of that 9 percent. Doesn't he deserve his piece of the pie? Why the snub?

Watching John Edwards' concession speech now. He walked onstage to that god awful John Coug ... err ... Mellancamp song that plays and plays and plays on those Chevrolet commmercials. "This is Our Country." Don't we hear that song enough, already?!

And what's Mike Delfino doing on stage? Isn't he supposed to be in rehab? Guess Edwards is getting, ahem, desperate.