DSCC
Details matter
In politics, it's the small things that can sometimes make all the difference; look no further than what was once called a butterfly ballot, used in Palm Beach County, Florida.
Witness, say, this. Readers of the New York Times front page this morning were treated to a piece by Danny Hakim - awesomely titled In State Senate, Aging Fingers Cling to Power - on the efforts by New York Democrats to liberate the State Senate from its unnatural state as the last republican bastion in New York. This is a big deal for anyone who cares about how New York is governed.
Problem is, on the day the Senate Democrats get some major frontpage mojo, their site kind of doesn't work. Here's the front page:

This is what you get when you click on the link that offers to tell you more about the New York Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee:

Awesomeness: apparently, the DSCC has no mission. Come on, people. This is ridiculous.
DSCC | New York State Senate | New York




