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Let's Celebrate
The Bradley Effect. "God damn America!" "Kill him!" "Why can't he close the deal?" "Isn't he a Muslim?" The "terrorist fist jab." The New Yorker cover. Michelle's chimerical "whitey" speech. After all of the aggrieved musings and smug insistences, the deal is done. And now, let's celebrate. ...
Exit Polls Are Out. Don't Celebrate Yet.
campaignspot.nationalreview.com — Gawker has the first round of state exit poll numbers. I know I said I was going... to be skeptical either way, but looks like we're in for a late night.... . . . (more) Exit Polls Are Out. Don't Celebrate Yet.
Yes, We Did!    Now What?
Yes, We Did! Now What?
narcosphere.narconews.com — By Al Giordano Celebrate. Enjoy. Plan some time with your loved ones, and if you can get... it, some time off. (And come to the Bloggers' Ball in Washington in January: TBA!) (And if you plan on visiting South of the Border, ... (more) Yes, We Did! Now What?
On the Hill, Democrats start to celebrate
politico.com — Democrats are tasting victory at the DCCC/DSCC bash at the Hyatt Regency. “We are going to have... an absolutely fabulous night,” Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz said to the fired up crowd. “We are going to elect Barack Obama ... (more) On the Hill, Democrats start to celebrate
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Election observations
Overlawyered — ... As to Topic A, the presidential election, I’ve decided to retire to the countryside and raise heirloom eggplants. Just kidding! Actually, as one who set the election out after Giuliani quit the race, I’m happy for my friends and colleagues who are happy, awestruck by the historic moment like everyone else, and hoping for the best (i.e., centrist governance) policy-wise. ...

Adversity and the Presidency
Chicago Boyz — ... calls him, represents us.  I am more conflicted when I consider some chose him because he was African-American (and many of these were white).  The often quite insightful McWhorter thinks not; I think he is wrong. (I suspect both sides suffer from a lack of imagination - they can’t imagine why anyone wouldn’t vote for Obama but his race; I have trouble imagining any reason someone would vote for him except for race.)  But the other side seems to suffer from an inability to look beyond race:  not once did she ...

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