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An Obama loss would be disastrous for the media and political establishment.
An Obama loss would be disastrous for the media and political establishment.
CLEVELAND—If Barack Obama wins the election, it will be historic. And if he loses, it will be pretty historic, too: It would mark the biggest collective error in the history of the media and political establishment. [ more ... ]
Bad News & Good News On an Obama Loss
Bad News & Good News On an Obama Loss
gatewaypundit.blogspot.com — The Bad News on an Obama loss... "It Will Spark the Second American Civil War. Blood Will... Run in the Streets." The Good News on an Obama loss... Democrats were cut and runners back during the Civil War, too. Today's democrats are much like the copperheads of 1864 who wanted to cut and run ... (more) Bad News & Good News On an Obama Loss
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Professional journalists: they even get being wrong wrong
AllOver at Slate.com: Yes... An Obama loss would mean the majority of pundits, reporters, and analysts were wrong. Pollsters would have to find a new line of work, since Obama has been ahead in all 159 polls taken in the last six weeks. The massive crowds that have regularly turned out to see Obama would turn out to have meant nothing. But: This collective failure of elites would provide such a blast of schadenfreude that Republicans like Rush Limbaugh would be ...

If Obama Loses...
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan — Dickerson imagines the consequences: An Obama loss would mean the majority of pundits, reporters, and analysts were wrong. Pollsters would have to find a new line of work, since Obama has been ahead in all 159 polls taken in the last six weeks. The massive crowds that have regularly turned out to see Obama would turn out to have meant nothing. This collective failure of elites would provide such a blast of schadenfreude that Republicans like Rush Limbaugh would be struck speechless (another historic first). ...

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