Larry, Curly and Moe, they ain't. Ed, Bob and Van - Bryant, Corker and Hilleary, respectively - were deadly serious about staking out their differences during Thursday's televised debate at West High School. The three Republicans running for the U.S. Senate metaphorically poked eyes, slapped faces and cracked skulls during the hourlong forum, but they took exception to the presumptive Democratic nominee's characterization of them as "The Three Stooges." After listening to a recording of a radio broadcast during which U.S. Rep. Harold Ford Jr. said, "The Stooges are funny, but you can't take them seriously," Hilleary responded with a...