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Nov. 5th, 2008 12:03 pmJust one district Nebraska!! Come on!! If Indiana and Virginia can go blue, you can!! One district! It's all I ask. Next time, the other districts too. [/hopes] Hell, Texas was freaking me out early on with how blue it was going. Austin (of course), but San Antonio, Houston, Dallas, El Paso and nearly every county bordering Mexico went blue. Goddamn.
For no real reason except being one of many giddy dems/glad dems won, here's one of my fave vids from this campaign. Chris Matthews thoroughly owns ignorant neocon gasbag Kevin James on "Hardball".
ETA. Happy Nov. 5, UK! XD
For no real reason except being one of many giddy dems/glad dems won, here's one of my fave vids from this campaign. Chris Matthews thoroughly owns ignorant neocon gasbag Kevin James on "Hardball".
ETA. Happy Nov. 5, UK! XD
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Date: 2008-11-06 12:21 am (UTC)I did my part here in Pennsylvania. Although the state was a beautiful shade of blue, my particular county held on to the redness with a deathgrip, but like I said, I did my part.
Last night, being the only one awake in the house, I spent a good three hours or so flipping between the three cable networks. CNN and MSNBC were doing their jobs well, but I was positively rolling on the floor whenever I flipped to FOX News. I swear to GOD it was as if someone died. MSNBC was not that dejected and down when Tim Russert died. It was hilarious to watch (I believe it was Brit Hume), with his downcast expression, mumbling and completely depressed. I wish I had taped it for my hubby. Just the difference in attitudes and atmosphere. CNN and MSNBC talking about history and showing all the celebrations around the country and the world, and then FOX, and its' wake-like atmosphere.
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Date: 2008-11-08 07:08 pm (UTC)