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No Landslide
Barack Obama's victory last night was no doubt historic, and the Democrats, as expected, extended their leads in the House and the Senate. But their victory was no landslide, despite what appeared to be overwhelming advantages. Obama won around 52 percent of the popular vote, defeating John ...
Why McCain Lost
Why McCain Lost
americanthinker.com — John McCain's incoherent, C- campaign did not deserve to win the Presidency this year. On the other... hand, America doesn't deserve the punishment an Obama presidency is about to inflict upon us. (more) Why McCain Lost
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ace.mu.nu — « Note to Palin-Smearers: As McCain Said, "You Will Know Their Names and We Will Make Them... Famous" | Main | Flashback II: Scheunemann Takes on the "Anti-Palin Faction" Within the McCain Camp » Flashback, Oct. 25th: "These people are going to try and ... (more) Comments 11-06-08
Today  in The Nation: You-Tubing the Election
Today in The Nation: You-Tubing the Election
thenation.com — Ari Melber Web videos by ordinary folks--not campaigns or the media--dominated the conversation.... (more) Today in The Nation: You-Tubing the Election
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The Right Reacts
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan — ... to the constituents of a potential center-left majority, and that's the majority he won tonight. Whether this majority holds together will depend on how he governs, but for the moment he has achieved something that no Democratic politician has achieved in a generation: He's carved out a mandate to take America at least some distance in a leftward direction, and he has left the conservative opposition demoralized, disorganized, and arguably self-destructing. John Hinderaker: The Democrats will be solidly in control in ...

Power Dementia
Martini Revolution — Or: Assmissile, then and now. Powerline’s Assmissile, reflecting on Obama’s historic election victory: No Landslide Obama won around 52 percent of the popular vote, defeating John McCain by between five and six points. That’s nothing like the true landslides of the past: Reagan by ten points in 1980 and 18 in 1984; Nixon by 23 in 1972; or even Bush by eight in 1988. . . . [ed: asinine whining about the media failing to recognize Bush's greatness, etc.] . . . . Despite all of this, Obama ...

Barack To The Future II: The Hosening
Sadly, No! — Site hosed, awesome animated GIF removed, hundredth attempt to pry into the server with a butter knife and post this post. See teh GIF at Shabooty.com. Stupidest thing ever written by a human is here — but not for long, because they’re already trying to top it. Update: It would seem that we are under attack by the Obot thugs and their fearsome “thug thizzle.” ...

11/6: Sticking By Sarah
Blogometer — November 06, 2008 11/6: Sticking By Sarah Bloggers on the left and right continue to debate the ideological implications of Barack Obama 's victory. Liberal bloggers believe that Obama's win -- along with the increased Dem majorities in the House and Senate -- gives Dems a clear mandate . Conservative bloggers, on the other hand, are either (a.) downplaying the size of Obama's win, or (b.) arguing that Obama "did not obtain his vote totals by running as a progressive" . In other news, conservative bloggers are blasting the anonymous John McCain aides who ...

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