Bill de Blasio squeezes into the Democratic clown car

So many Democrats. Too many Democrats.

Bill DeBlasio.
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Seriously in violation of NCAA basketball scholarship roster limits. One for every hour of the day. "Twenty-four and there's so much more." Joe Biden and the 23 Dwarfs? Is your dictionary serious enough to have "tetravigesimal" in it?

What other jokes are there to make at this point? With New York Mayor Bill de Blasio's announcement on Thursday that he, too, is running, the number of declared candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination has increased to 24. The fact that many media outlets don't give the same number of candidates — The New York Times reports that de Blasio is only the 23rd Democrat to test the waters — tells you everything you need to know. One month before the first scheduled debate and more than half a year from the Iowa caucus, the 2020 election is a parody of itself. Here are more than two score sentient adults who insist Donald Trump's presidency has brought fascism to the United States yet who take defeating him about as seriously as an Oprah coupon giveaway.

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Matthew Walther

Matthew Walther is a national correspondent at The Week. His work has also appeared in First Things, The Spectator of London, The Catholic Herald, National Review, and other publications. He is currently writing a biography of the Rev. Montague Summers. He is also a Robert Novak Journalism Fellow.