Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Screen grabs from the MSM...
















Barack Obama has been elected President

Barack Obama has been elected President of the United States with a landslide victory over John McCain. By CNN's count Obama has 333 Electoral College votes after winning Virginia and Ohio from the GOP.

I really don't know what to say. Except this: in Barack Obama's lifetime, he would have not been allowed to share a bus with white people or even be educated in the same schools as white people. Now he will be the face of the United States to the world. Think about that. 

Unbelievable. Incredible. Fabulous.

God Bless America.

It's all over

Ohio's gone, Pennsylvania's gone, Virginia and Indiana (INDIANA!!!) are too close to call. Barring a shocking comeback in the west it's all over. Senator Obama will be inaugurated on January 20th. 

Also, CNN have called North Dakota for McCain. Gutted. I know it was a reach but I had given it to BO. Now let's see if the McDaddy can hold onto Arizona...

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

An Absent Friend

It's here at last. Election night has finally arrived. I've MSNBC live online, I've CNN on TV and I'm keeping an eye on numerous websites and blogs. I've got Wolfe and John and Anderson and on CNN. I've David and Chris and Keith on MSNBC and I expect Tom to arrive in soon. Alas there is one glaring absentee. One huge, unavoidable hole in the MSNBC coverage. As I'm sure a lot of you will also notice tonight, there will be no jovial Irishman from Buffalo holding a whiteboard with "Florida Florida Florida" on it or adding his opinion on the night's events. And let's be honest, his was the opinion we looked to and trusted above all others.

Tim Russert, who died back in June aged 58 is not in the studio watching the results coming in. The world is a much worse off place because of this sad fact. However, I'm sure he's looking down on us tonight from above and will be every bit as riveted by it as we all will be.

Tim, your missed. Badly.

Monday, November 03, 2008

Camelot

The election and the candidacy of Barack Obama has reminded a lot of people of the the 1960 race. My dad mentions the hope that JFK brought. "You've no idea of the hope he brought," he'll say. One thing he mentions almost as much is the admiration he had for Bobby. The showdown with Jimmy Hoffa really struck him. Here was a man who would stand up to anybody. He would do whatever it took to the right thing. It is a regret of his that Ted Kennedy never secured the nomination.

Will any family ever have such influence over American politics again? The Bushes do not count. The son was unworthy. The three Kennedys could all have been great. I just wish I had been alive to see them in action.

My Prediction

People it's going to be a landslide. I guarantee it. Arizona is a reach for sure but I get the feeling that if the momentum builds it could be a wipeout. Then again, it could still end up 269-269...