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It was a status quo in the makeup of Congress, but the stakes were so huge that status quo in terms of the country was a victory. We aren't exactly in a great place now but we might have gone hurtling back to the darkness if our de facto leader became Grover Norquist. There was a major change in what was expected and what was typical, but that isn't something which is fun or cool to chatter about.

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If the RP wants to triple down on their BS, go right ahead. In two years dogs won't even vote for that party.

Chris Matthews has been saying crap like that for years. He's been called out in private but not like he was on Twitter. He got blasted and I'm sure Phil Griffin told him this morning that he better say how sorry he is if he wants to keep his job. This is what he gets for always blowing off at the mouth.

And now...my flight to Denver is waiting.

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having Obama for the next 4 years is going to very important for the Supreme court. Ruth Bader Ginsberg will likely retire, and we can HOPE that Double chinned !@#$%^&*] Scalia will leave the court in the next 4 years, and Obama can get someone with reasonable opinions in there.

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There is no way to spin the status quo as a success story. Every person, republican and democrat can see what an ineffectual joke congress is. I have to assume the republicans will decide the problem is they weren't conservative enough and will make sure Obama passes as little as possible, so they can start their run for 2016. Mitch McConnell openly admitted this was his senate strategy all along, why would he start now trying to legislate? His angry statement last night I think points the way to how things go in the Senate, and the tea party controls the House.

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I had the same thought watching him embarrass himself on Hardball. What is even more interesting is that I am pretty sure that he got the information about the Obama number crunchers from a Time article that I read first thing this morning. Listening to him regurgitate the article convinced me that he had absolutely no access to the Obama campaign. This is probably one of the reasons that he was merely offering up the Republican talking points throughout the campaign.

Here is the link to the article: http://swampland.time.com/2012/11/07/inside-the-secret-world-of-quants-and-data-crunchers-who-helped-obama-win/

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Reminds me of an episode of "The Newsroom" where on the night of news breaking about Bin Laden's death, Will, who was high, insisted on going on the air. Maybe that's what probably happened here. There was no way Diane wasn't going to be on, on such a historic night.

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Perfect post!

This is interesting!

Yup, i think republicans will push for Mark Rubio and assume he will win just because he isnt white. Then again, they are such a hateful group who knows.

I am very interested in what, if anything, this will mean.

I agree. The news shows were interesting today to watch because most of them talked about this. One guy posed the question was this loss more about Romney or Republicans, and it was amusing how his republican guets kinda danced around it. Not to say who was running didnt matter, it did. But the fact that Republicans picked a traditional republican type to run, and then aged a war on the middle class, poor, disadvataged, women, gays, minorites, and non christian voters and thought they could actually win is insane. granted, the popular vote was closer than it should have been. but kudos to the Obama camp for picking up all these people the republicans didnt want. The news shows also were talking about how the Latino vote is the most important one in 2016 and basically ignored every other group the cut out, including women. It was crazy.

Thank you for this, I am going to google them both.

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I found these interesting-

Election 2012: How pot, porn and punishment initiatives fared with voters

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-57546432-504083/election-2012-how-pot-porn-and-punishment-initiatives-fared-with-voters/

Youth vote decides presidential election – again. Is this the new normal?

The youth vote proved decisive in Tuesday's presidential election, just as it did in 2008. But this year, it was a far greater surprise.

http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Elections/President/2012/1107/Youth-vote-decides-presidential-election-again.-Is-this-the-new-normal

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