David Weigel reads into the food-related expenses of the four Republican presidential campaigns.
“What
do we learn? Sometimes there are data dumps that confound our
expectations about candidates, and sometimes, we get material that
confirms them. Here we learn that the Paul campaign, holding no debt,
tracks the most minute expenditures at average joe fast food places,
that the Romney campaign eats well or eats in airports, and that the
other two guys are too strapped and too busy to care about this stuff.”

