In the Moo'd

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Call it the Goldilocks approach to political journalism. Many campaign-related articles we read are too cold (informative, maybe, but not terribly readable); many others are too hot (readable, maybe, but not terribly informative). The ones that strike a balance in their temperature--like "Moo," Timothy Egan's masterful treatment of Sarah Palin's gubernatorial record, currently the most-emailed story on nytimes.com--are, to borrow a description, just right.

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