Senate Down To The Wire

Steele is still not conceding as I write this. Allen looks like he is still holding, but barely. (Around 3,000 votes separate. Recount WILL be in the future). Talent is holding. Montana is a coin toss. So, the House is lost and Pelosi will probably be Speaker.

One thing is for sure. Any conservative who complains in the future about the Supreme Court and its decisions better have voted in this election.

Or they are fooling themselves about how seriously they take politics or conservatism.

(Incidentally, for the childish, the Republican party lost an election. They are not "destroyed" and your side is not vindicated. The fact that with all the so-called discontent in this nation, you could barely, and it is barely, win. It is not a tsunami, it is not a landslide. Lamont lost by a lot. Keep that in mind. The ponies will not be forthcoming).

  • By Justin, Tuesday, 7 November , 2006 @ 11:33 pm

    Agree with your post. I am very disappointed tonight, but I guess it was expected, since the media convinced me 2 weeks ago that it was over. I can’t wait to see Pelosi’s first 100 hours … what was in that speech again? Impeach Bush. Amnesty for Illegals. Legalize Abortion and Embroytic Stem Cell Research. Repeal the Bush Tax Cuts. I can’t quite remember … but the next 2 years will be fun (or mind-boggling).

  • By K T Cat, Wednesday, 8 November , 2006 @ 12:17 am

    Let’s see here, we were voting in favor of prosecuting the war (President does that), confirming the judges (that the President nominates and the Senate should be able to get through without a massive effort) and ….

    What else?

    I think the last two years were a waste of time. If you took away the talk show hosts and just looked at the record, this Republican legislature didn’t do much of anything.

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