I know I’ve got some readers on the right. Talk to me about this.
Ann Nixon Cooper and The Best Pics You’ll See Maybe Ever.
November 6, 2008106 years old. Danced the electric slide up until age 103.
And then there’s this.

And there it is, folks.
Here are the pics, one by one–it’s easier to appreciate them this way:

I don’t know who took these pictures, or who these children are, or who their daddies are, but for everyone involved in this, thank you for making me tear up at my desk.
I Don’t Like “Yes We Did.”
November 5, 2008Because we haven’t yet done the things to which “Yes We Can” actually refers.
“Yes We Can” is not about the election.
“Yes We Can” is about fundamentally changing the world to a place where we can be hopeful and happy and celebratory like we were last night, if not all the time, then a hell of a lot more often than we have been.
It’s going to take a lot of work. Listen to Barack. That’s what he’s telling us. It’s not up to him to change the world. It’s up to us.
Tears.
November 4, 2008Huffington Post has documented folks crying throughout the Obama campaign.
And then, from tonight:

Condolences.
A French Philospher on Sarah Palin’s Panties.
November 3, 2008Belzer: “Every black kid in America will be one inch taller the day after Obama is elected.”
Stew: “An Obama presidency will be the quake that unearths the kind of overt, white-hot racism in both the media and the populace that liberals and conservatives have been telling us doesn’t exist anymore, but that black people have known all along was still alive and well.”
Ice-T: “An Obama presidency will be the quake that unearths the kind of overt, white-hot racism in both the media and the populace that liberals and conservatives have been telling us doesn’t exist anymore, but that black people have known all along was still alive and well.”
Richard Foreman: “When I first saw Obama at the beginning of the campaign—and I did tell people this—I said: “You know, I look at Obama and I think, ‘This is going to sound crazy, and I’m not against him, but he seems like the Antichrist.’ ” “
Susan Choi: “The month of September was a very black month for me, where after Palin’s selection I almost felt like an abuse victim.”
Richard Hell: “Obama makes me happy, despite his flattening out of himself for wider electioneering purposes. To my mind, speeches such as the Philadelphia race speech earn him the benefit of the doubt.”
How It Could Break for McCain
November 3, 2008Actually overtaking Obama in enough states to win would require a combination of factors: Obama’s get-out-the-vote efforts have to turn out to be weaker than thought; young voters have to fail to channel their enthusiasm for Obama into actually voting; race has to be a bigger factor than most pollsters currently believe it to be; conservatives have to be more fired up than they have seemed; independents have to be more attracted to the Republican ticket than they have been all year; and, most of all, late-deciding voters have to break disproportionately to McCain.
Unlikely. But not impossible. Go vote.
Posted by Kristoffer 


Posted by Kristoffer
Posted by Kristoffer 