Watching The News

I’ve got a live feed running from Fox right now. Several feeds from other news organizations – again, I caution that the networks – including Fox – can not call this accurately this early. I have watched numbers swing violently in a very few minutes time. The talking heads are cheerfully calling states that – just a few minutes later – show the opposite.

Do not be discouraged and do not neglect to cast your vote.

Polls in a lot of the nation are still open – do not be discouraged by reports. Vote.

Vote.

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5 Responses to Watching The News

  1. yuri says:

    “do not be discouraged by reports. Vote.”
    True and yes.

    yeeeeeeeehaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!

  2. Rich Horton says:

    Now, I’ll be discouraged…although the local Republicans won here.

  3. martian says:

    Well, now we know – the White House CAN be bought. I think the American People have made a grave mistake. Two years from now when the economy is even further in a hole, taxes and unemployment are both high, our military has been gutted and more Americans are dead at the hands of terrorists we may look back on yesterday in sorrow. I sincerely hope that i’m wrong about this. I truly fear that I’m right.

  4. yuri says:

    bought? Oh, get off it.
    It was won, fair and square because the country actually liked his message and policies.
    And I sincerely hope that you are wrong, too.

    And above all, I am glad for McCain. His concession speech had offered a glimpse of McCain I loved in 2000.
    How liberated he must have felt and how disgusted with what he allowed himself to become on his quest to become a president.

    A Greek tragedy material, really.

  5. Rich Horton says:

    I wouldn’t say bought either. The press being completely in the tank was not a matter of money.

    Obama may prove to be totally incompetent, or he prove not…right now there is no way to tell. We haven’t had that situation since the days of smoke filled back room deals (Warren Harding maybe?) I’m not sure that is the best era of politics to revive…but thats what we are left with.