Thursday, November 13, 2008
Meet the Palestinian Seinfeld. Who knew?
Sounds funny. I will be looking for it.
Friday, November 07, 2008
Obama Dance Party in the streets of Seattle
Random thoughts while watching this clip:
- This is the exact thing that McCain would've called the cops on. "TURN OFF THAT RACKET YOU CALL MUSIC AND GO HOME"
- If this were the Republicans celebrating, you know that they would've had the non-inclusive "this is a private party" vibe to the festivities, because, you know, in the GOP, you're either with us or against us!
- For the Democrats, we just want to party man! Come join us! There's room for all!
- I love living in this city!!!
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
One final thought on the elections
Two points we have to keep in mind here:
- It wasn't the Democrats that won the elections, it was Obama. Make that very clear. It's a very clear distinction, that it was the Dems who rode on Obama's coattails and got the momentum they needed to get a few extra seats in Congress. That is made very clear by the fact that the Dems were not able to get the clear majority that they needed to become filibuster proof.
- It was Bush who had made the Republicans become the big losers of these elections. I can't think of any one other President in the history of the United States that had become such a liability on his own party, that any association to him, however near or far, almost meant the kiss of death for the candidates in all races. It's true that there were a lot of Republican incumbents that made it back into Congress, but those mostly came from Republican country where being a Democrat is tantamount to being a leper. Bush's legacy will be as a highly divisive leader, whose ideas of empire building were squashed by Obama's historic run to the White House.
One other thing, and I heard that on NBC during one of the interviews they had, that electing Obama does not make America post-racial, it means that a black man is elected President. I think that there are still a lot of racial problems and tensions in America that will take years and generations to heal and resolve.. if at all.
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOO
This is amazing!
Finally!
Now let's get to work. Let's fix this. Let's undo the damage done over the last 8 years.
Time to turn the page.
And, of course, time to PARTAY!
A note on the election coverage
Gibson and Sawyer were almost fighting for more air time, Couric I still can't see her as more than the Today Show host, and the other channels had nutjobs from both sides and too many talking heads. Brian Williams shows everyone on NBC that "hey, I'm the top dog and everything flows through me, got it?"
Although, curiously enough, Fox News were the only channel at this time that called Virginia for Obama! Nobody else did but them, giving Obama 220 electoral votes, where every other network had him around 207.
Go figure!
200
That's how many electoral votes Obama has as of 6:30PM PST.
He needs 70 more to get to the magic number of 270. Between WA, OR, CA and HI, that's more than enough!
It's still early to celebrate, but the excitement is growing! Especially after Ohio went for Obama. 20 big electoral votes in a swing state. All fingers are crossed at this time.
I voted for.. Elmo??
It's 4:45PM in the Pacific Time Zone, and no new updates.
Kentucky, Vermont, already called
And away we go!
Stock Market Hearts Presidential Elections
The Dow Jones is up 305 points.
Nasdaq is up almost 76 points.
The S&P is up 39.5 points.
It will be interesting to see how the markets react to the new President Elect tomorrow morning, but if Wall Street enjoys a good election day, let's have everyday be election day! God knows Americans love to vote.
Still pretty slow
- Democrat Barack Obama came up a big winner in the presidential race in Dixville Notch, N.H., where the nation's first Election Day votes were cast and counted early today.
- A funny thing happened when Michelle Obama voted, Barack said that she took a long time to fill out her ballot, that he had to look and see who she's voting for!
Besides that, nothing much. Oh, that new buzzword, Hispanic, came up in yet another interview on MSNBC. Not sure why they are pushing that, must be a trend that they are seeing. Also, not sure what that means, but it basically is good news for Obama, since most Latinos turned against McCain when he turned against his OWN immigration policy to stick to the party line. Yep, that's a mavericky thing to do.