2008 Election Results Discussion: President

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Sonic Youth wrote:Nate Silver is the true winner of this election.

I predict he becomes a celebrity, maybe even a geek sex symbol like Bill Gates.
I meant to mention this in my earlier post. His predictions are eerily spot-on (as they were in the primaries).

But, man, he's really got to work on smiling when he does TV.
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Sonic Youth wrote:Fucking white people.

Congratulations, President-Elect Obama.


Indeed. And I feel sorry for anyone who was late in jumping aboard the historic train.
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Nate Silver is the true winner of this election.

I predict he becomes a celebrity, maybe even a geek sex symbol like Bill Gates.
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I think Ohio has now the longest streak of siding with the winner.
Last time it went for the loser was in 1960 when it was carried by Nixon.
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The only states to vote for the winning presidential candidate in all of the last five elections are Ohio and Nevada.



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MO is about to lose its bellwether status and I'm nonplussed about it.

However, the margin of McCain vs Obama is a mere 6,000 votes. I don't know how absentee ballots will count into that or provisionals, but I wonder if there might be a recount here as well. Who knows?
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And on that note, John F. Kennedy was the first and only Roman Catholic president (in a country where one-quarter of all citizens are Roman Catholic). Now we have Joe Biden, our first Roman Catholic vice-president.



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http://www.cato-at-liberty.org/2008/11/ ... president/

Not Just the First African-American President
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For two years now, everyone has talked about Barack Obama becoming the first black president, barely 40 years after the civil rights revolution. Obama himself has often said, "I don't look like I came out of central casting when it comes to presidential candidates."

But his achievement is even more striking than "first African-American president." There are tens of millions of white Americans who are part of ethnic groups that have never produced a president. The fact is, all 42 of our presidents have been of British, Irish, or Germanic descent. We've never had a president of southern or eastern European ancestry. Despite the millions of Americans who came to the New World from France, Italy, Poland, Spain, Scandinavia, Russia, and other parts of Europe–not to mention Asia and the Arab world and Latin America–we've never had a president who traced his ancestry to those parts of the world. Indeed, it's often been said that "we've never had a president whose name ended in a vowel" (except for a silent "e" such as Coolidge, and with the exception of Kennedy), which is another way of saying "not of southern or eastern European heritage").

As Philip Q. Yang put it in his book Ethnic Studies: Issues and Approaches, "There have been no presidents of southern and eastern European descent; and none of Jewish, African, Latino, Asian, or Indian descent." We've had 37 presidents of British (English, Scottish, or Welsh) or Irish descent; three of Dutch descent (Van Buren and the two Roosevelts); and two of Swiss/German descent (Hoover and Eisenhower). Of course, these categories usually refer to the president's paternal line; Reagan, for instance, was Irish on his father's side but not on his mother's. But that doesn't change the overall picture.

In this light, Obama's achievement is even more remarkable. He has achieved something that no American politician even of southern or eastern European heritage has managed. But I think we can assume that from now on there won't be any perceived disadvantage to candidates of Italian, French, Asian, or other previous genealogies not previously seen in the White House. For that, congratulations to Barack Obama.




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Post by Sabin »

Reports of riots going on in Arizona.

Middle-aged suburban gangs are wilding in the streets. There have been frequent sightings of trash fires and overturned vehicles. Apparently there's a standoff between police and a gang of thugs wearing McCain/Palin t-shirts and are holed up in the Knights of Columbus headquarters in Scottsdale.

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Well, I think after picking the supposedly moderate McCain, they are going to go for A) someone who's more conservative and B) someone younger who can combat the major age difference. I hate to think it could happen, but Mitt Romney would be a strong choice for them, but they may also pick a young Republican who wasn't involved this year. I really think they might just pick Palin, which would be folly, IMO.
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Post by anonymous1980 »

Penelope wrote:Palin as President has been updated.
Speaking of Palin as president, apart from her, who do you guys think will the Republicans pick for 2012?
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Palin as President has been updated.
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Well done, America.

The news came through mid-afternoon here in Oz; I just happened to be shopping for some electronic goods and watched President-Elect Obama's speech on a wall of big screen TVs.

It was electrifying.
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Oh God, i m so happy...
Obama's speech was historical.
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Congratulations America. Good choice.
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