Like This Season Of "LOST," Only, Well, It's Real Life

Because see: we have the alternate reality and then the actual reality.

Here's TPM take on last night's primary elections:

In Kentucky, the national Republican Party backed the wrong candidate in not one but two primaries. The Democrats managed to hold on to Rep. John Murtha's old seat in Pennsylvania. And while Sen. Arlen Specter is no longer a Republican, his defeat by Rep. Joe Sestak in the Democratic primary means the GOP nominee will face, perhaps, a much stronger opponent than the beleaguered Specter would have been.

It was a rough night for the Republicans.

No one suffered the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune more than Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. His hand-picked candidate was trounced by tea partier Rand Paul in the Kentucky Senate primary. McConnell's pick, Trey Grayson, only got 35% of the vote despite his party's backing. Grayson even lost in his home county.

Got that? The GOP establishment picked losers who lost. Yes, Arlen Specter lost too, but as Dave reminds everyone who's been in a coma for 8 years, Specter was a Republican not too long ago.

For Pete's sake, even Howard Dean (one of the last Democrats to ever lie about the political landscape) called last night a victory for progressives and liberals.

So how does the reality play out? Well as Dave suggests, and Media Matters observes, some people have a very stubborn prism.

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