November 4, 2004
Conservatives in the "old media"

John Hinderaker, who blogged for NBC on election night, recounts an encounter with an assistant producer: Early in the day, a very young woman who was working as an assistant producer leaned over to me and whispered, "Are you the conservative?" I said Yes. "Don't tell anyone," she whispered, "but I'm on your side." I […]

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November 4, 2004
For sale on eBay

Some wag is selling off Michael Moore's relevance in the wake of President Bush's victory on Tuesday. One of the nice things about eBay is that questions to the seller can be posted along with their responses regarding the product. Q: Do we get the entire Michael Moore? And if so, how much will shipping […]

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November 3, 2004
Four more years

I'm not talking about the term starting Jan. 20, 2005, for George W. Bush. The barking moonbats over at Daily Kos, completely nuts with the defeat of John Kerry, have suggested a "tactic" to continue their attacks on Bush's legitimacy. Second, gut any Bush hopes for legitimacy. Find the places in Florida and Ohio and […]

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November 3, 2004
Media report card

The night started out really well for the TV networks. Unlike in previous years (read 2000), when one network called a state, the others were in no rush to follow. For example, CNN called California for Kerry almost immediately after the polls closed, but took its time to give Kerry Washington State. Fox, on the […]

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November 3, 2004
Bush wins!

The networks are loath to call enough states for President Bush to be declared the victor, but I will. Bush wins Nevada, Ohio and New Mexico (and very likely Iowa). Those of you who are still up at this ridiculous hour can now go to bed.

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November 2, 2004
Looks like a Bush win

With the Fox News Channel call of Ohio for Bush, one co-worker has already inquired about working in Canada for the next four years. There aren't a lot of happy faces around here.

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November 2, 2004
Partisan hack

Just checked out CNN's election blog and there's a posting by Crossfire host/Kerry adviser Paul Begala regarding Florida: How on God's Earth do we not have absentee ballots counted in Florida? Jeb Bush and Glenda Hood -- the Republican secretary of state playing the part of Katherine Harris -- are making the state look like […]

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November 2, 2004
Cautious networks?

I'm watching ABC News' coverage here in the newsroom -- calm before the storm here until California's polls close -- and ABC hasn't called Montana for Bush. Montana is a solid Bush state and I understand news executives being cautious, but as soon as the polls closed at 7 p.m. PST, the AP sent out […]

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November 2, 2004
Exit polls, etc.

I've been reading Drudge, National Review, Instapundit and all sorts of other blogs and news sites for the past couple of hours -- along with flipping from news channel to news channel. Frankly I'm sick of it. Exit polls are meaningless and often inaccurate. As the returns start to come in tonight I would hope […]

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November 2, 2004
Voting horror stories

While the vast majority of voters nationwide will likely have few problems casting their votes, it should come as no surprise that across the blogosphere there horror stories of what some people are having to go through. Blogger Blackfive spent 3 1/2 hours trying to cast his ballot in Chicago. It appears as though the […]

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