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Daily Archives: November 4, 2008
Anderson Cooper needs to get his science fiction series straight
He just said that CNN’s (ridiculous) holographic projections of people not in the studio looked like when in Star Trek they would beam down. This is completely ridiculous. It looks like in Star Wars when they’d have a hologram. I think Josh Marshall earlier tonight made the “Help me, Obi-Wan Blitzer” joke but it came immediately to mind for me too.
It’s high in the middle and round on the ends …
And Ohio goes blue. All Obama has to do is hold on to the Pacific Coast and Hawaii. Actually, with New Mexico he can lose Oregon, which he won’t.
Posted in Campaign 2008
Y’all can go to bed now
NBC calls Pennsylvania for Obama. It’s hard to see any way McCain can win without Pennsylvania even if he pulls out Indiana and Virginia.
Posted in Campaign 2008
It’s a sign!
Posted in Campaign 2008, Personal Stuff
Blue and Crimson
Past Division I-A Football National Champions
I would just like to point out that the last three times that the Democrats took over the White House from the Republicans, Alabama won the national championship in football the year of the election (1992) or the first year of the administration (1961 & 1977). They didn’t win until 1934 after Roosevelt won.
Posted in Alabama, Campaign 2008, Sports