I dropped off my completed ballot this afternoon, so if Joe Biden turns out to be the devil made flesh, I can't change my vote.
Tonight, the president and Joe Biden will have competing, concurrent town halls instead of debating each other, mainly because the president is an infant. The Daily Parker will not live-blog either one. Instead, I'll whip up a stir-fry and read something.
In other news:
- Chris Christie continues the tradition of Republican politicians not understanding something until it happens to them directly by imploring people to wear masks now that he's out of a week-long stint in the ICU.
- Former White House Counsel Bob Bauer and Harvard law professor Jack Goldsmith suggest six ways to protect the rule of law once the president leaves office. Separately, University of Chicago law professor Ryan Doerfler explains how to "make the Supreme Court safe for democracy."
- TNR's David Daley takes us through the "Republican plot for permanent minority rule."
- Illinois hit a record number (4,015) of confirmed Covid-19 cases today.
- We don't actually have to have a surge of Covid-19 cases; we can stop it.
- Google explains how their popular times and live busyness information feature works.
- Metra has sued Union Pacific for lost ticket revenue as their contract lurches toward an end.
Finally, a pie-wedge-shaped house in Deerfield, Ill., is now on Airbnb for $113 a night. Enjoy.