The red states voted and voted until they were blue in the face.
Half the bars you see are polling places today.
If you're looking for some alternative political listening for this long, long Election Day, check out this segment from the October 24 episode of WNYC's "On the Media," which handily debunks the myth of the Bradley effect: Ghost of Bradley Present
I just got home from early voting and dropping █████ off at her el station. We had touchscreen voting machines with paper ballot receipts that scrolled under glass. I have to say, it was a pretty slick and reassuring way to vote, though it lacked the visceral satisfaction of those New
A long but worthwhile exhortation from Craig Ferguson to study the issues and listen to yourself when you vote. Long but very worthwhile. (Via ❦parttimedriver.)
Here are a set of three very different articles, different in every way, one for each of the three beauty queens in John McCain's life: The Daily Mail on Carol McCain: "The Wife U.S. Republican John McCain Callously Left Behind" by Sharon Churcher The New
Sarah Palin doesn't know what the Bush Doctrine is, and her embarrassing attempts to weasel a clue out of Charles Gibson are not even worthy of a high-school forensics student: Yes, Mrs. Palin, obviously you're ready to be President. I will sleep without nightmares knowing you
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