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2012 archive

The Voter Fraud Fraud 0

It is gratifying and noteworthy that Republican attempts to gut out the vote failed mightily in Ohio and Pennsylvania (Florida, as I write this, is still up in the air, but much of Governor Rick Scott’s teabaggery was soundly rejected at the polls).

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Drinking Liberally Norfolk Tomorrow 0

Fun and fellowship for liberals. Join us tomorrow and enjoy the afterglow.

When: Thursday, November 8h, 6 p.

Where:
Croc’s 19 Street Bistro
620 19th Street (Map)

More here.

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Unskewered Polls 0

Unskewered no more. Delaware Dem delivers the take-down.

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What Flipped Mitt? 0

Shaun Mullen offers as good an analysis of the strategic failures of the Romney campaign as you are likely to see. A nugget:

Republicans, of course, are blaming everyone but themselves this morning for a disaster that Romney and the Tea Party own. And isn’t it precious that Romney, whose self righteousness and contempt for the electorate were barely disguised, did as well as he did by abandoning the “values” that greased the skids for his nomination by adopting new “values” that in some respects were little different from Obama’s?

But there was more to it than strategic failures.

There was, indeed, no there there, other than greed, intolerance, and the odious Southern strategy.

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Twits on Twitter 2

Godawful twits.

Via Attaturk.

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General Misconduct 0

and his entire staff.

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Question of the Day 0

Chauncey Devega asks

Will the Republican Party mature, reach out, and bring in the old guard centrists who were/are the adult voices in the room so that they can be competitive and work for the Common Good?

Answer of the day:

No.

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Driving while Dumb 0

Has no one heard of “pulling off the road”?

Investigators believe 18-year-old Brittany Gonzalez, of Seffner, Fla., dropped her cell phone while driving southbound on I-75 about 40 miles south of Tampa around 1:40 a.m. Tuesday. When Gonzalez reached to pick her phone up, she drove her Ford Expedition into the shoulder and then over-corrected, causing the SUV to flip several times before ending up facing east in the middle lane, according to a Florida Highway Patrol report obtained by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

A two more vehicles, a Suburban, then a truck, hit her. The driver of the Suburban died.

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QOTD 0

John Thorn:

Distant replay morphs into instant replay, and future replay cannot be far off.

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Coda for a Campaign 0

Via Dick Destiny.

And, from Delaware Liberal, a grace note.

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Susie Sampson: The End of “Obama Romney Drama” 0

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All Over but the Miscounting 0

I voted on the way to my assignment. That location had two check-in lines and seven voting machines. Good turnout and 45-minute line. One of the poll workers said there had been a line since they opened at 6:00 a.

My friend voted and had a similar experience. Then she went to her workplace, which volunteers part of its facility to be used as a polling place, and couldn’t find a parking spot so she could go to work.

After I voted, I went to my assigned polling location–a large suburban high school–to hand out sample ballots for the forces of truth, justice, and the American way.

School was not in session, though the staff had an in-service day. But you could not tell that from the parking lot; it was jammed–people made spaces where there were no spaces.

That location had two check-in lines and ten voting machines.

And a three- to four-hour wait.

Some persons left without voting because they had to pick up their kids or go to work. Some of those, whom I commend wholeheartedly, came back, knowing what kind of wait they faced.

Regulars told me such waits are not uncommon in that location.

After lunchtime, some persons from the neighborhood came out with free coffee and doughnuts for the crowd, then someone showed up from the local Obama headquarters with cases of bottled water to distribute to the waiting voters.

Something is wrong when a polling location is so woefully understaffed with poll workers and voting machines on a regular basis.

I was on my feet for five and a half hours handing out “lit” (erature) and joking with the folks in line, who were generally good-natured.

One fellow did choose to get into a tiff with a lady distributing lit for a school board candidate. It seemed to be an apolitical snit. I guess he was a bad attitude waiting for a victim. Other than that, it was uneventful and, because of the attitude of the voters, a not unpleasant experience.

But long.

I don’t plan to watch the returns. I plan to check in on them from time to time while drinking heavily.

The torrent of Republican lies has exhausted me.

On the bright side, the 2016 campaign starts tomorrow.

Snoopy trotting along thinking, "Tired, tired, tired, I'm just bushed."

Image via Comically Vintage.

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Light Bloggery 0

Working the polls.

Vote. It’s not a right. It’s a duty.

And turnout is the best way to keep them from frauding the election.

Animation Via MoJo.

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A Picture Is Worth 0

Washington:  I cannot tell a lie.  Nixon:  I cannot tell the truth.  Romney:  I cannot tell the difference.

H/T Andrew for the image.

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QOTD 0

Robert Orben:

Do you ever get the feeling that the only reason we have elections is to find out if the polls were right?

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Counting Down 0

Ten robocalls so far today, including one accusing President Obama of being a So-chul-ist (anyone who knows anything about Socialism knows better) and an enemy of Christianity and of a decent moral order.

The Republican Party and its dupes, symps, and fellow travelers have become vile and disgusting things.

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Sundown Town 0

Staten Island, New York.

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Switch-Hitters 0

Warning: Some language.

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The Voter Fraud Fraud 0

Republican strategist Steve Schmidt: It’s a Republican myth.

Via Raw Story.

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Last Minute Push in Ohio 0

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