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Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 11:37pm
by Alerik the Fortunate
I'm not feeling good about Prop 8. I just wanted to hope that the election of Obama was more than an empty gesture, but irrationality still has the majority here in California. I wish I had done more. I still have hopes that they'll lose in the (hopefully not too) long run.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 11:37pm
by JME2
Good, very good. I'm going to call my sister tomorrow; she's been an ardent Obama supporter since his campaign began and I can imagine the tears of joy coming down her face right now.

And to the Republicans, I have a line from Batman: Year One I've been saving for just this occasion:
"Ladies. Gentlemen. You have eaten well. You've eaten Gotham's wealth. Its spirit. Your feast is nearly over."
Your eight year reign of mismanagement and deceit is at it's end, as all things must. Adios and don't let the f**** door hit you on the way out, you f******.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 11:38pm
by Qwerty 42
Zed Snardbody wrote:
Bounty wrote:
fuzzymillipede wrote:This is a really stupid question, but what was the song playing when McCain walked off the stage?
I wanna say it's the theme to Crimson Tide, but I'm not 100% sure. It's from a movie, though.
Its Crimson Tide.
Thanks. I rather like the song.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 11:38pm
by Broomstick
Jesse Jackson is standing in the crowd at Grant Park with tears running down his face, bawling like a baby.

Of course he is. When he was a young man he was beaten bloody for daring to sit down at "whites only" lunch counters and threatened with death for demanding his civil rights as a citizen of the United States. Now, he's watching an African-American become President of the United States. He and Obama may have their disagreements, but that sort of success is exactly what he and his compatriots were fighting, bleeding, and dying for 40 years ago.

I'm getting a little choked up myself. I'm old enough to remember when blacks were truly second class citizens in this country, and now one is our First Citizen.

I just hope the man lives up to the promise and the hype.... Let's celebrate now, because come tomorrow we'll have to roll up our sleeves and do a LOT of work on this poor, battered nation.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 11:39pm
by rhoenix
Broomstick wrote:I just hope the man lives up to the promise and the hype.... Let's celebrate now, because come tomorrow we'll have to roll up our sleeves and do a LOT of work on this poor, battered nation.
Aye. I think we're ready and waiting for it now.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 11:40pm
by GrandMasterTerwynn
Well, I said if Obama got over 300 EVs, I'd take a picture of me eating my own socks. And they were quite a mouthful. A disgusting mouthful. The things I do for you people.

Bon apetit!

Image

If I could ever post the fucking thing without being asked to review it first...

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 11:40pm
by fuzzymillipede
I must say I was pleasantly surprised by McCain's speech. I was half-expecting him to be more along the lines of "RAR! We'll be back in four years!" So, kudos to him on a good speech. The crowd was filled with morons, though.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 11:40pm
by Bounty
Obama at 338 EV's on CNN. What's the cut-off point for a landslide?

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 11:40pm
by JME2
Kodiak wrote:at 5% reporting, Prop 8 is
Yes: 58%
No: 42%
God F***** Dammit! There goes my good f****** mood... :finger: :banghead: :x

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 11:41pm
by sketerpot
Where can we see the numbers for Proposition 8? Now that McCain's conceded, that's the only big thing we really have left to fret about.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 11:41pm
by Darth Wong
Zed Snardbody wrote:
Bounty wrote:
fuzzymillipede wrote:This is a really stupid question, but what was the song playing when McCain walked off the stage?
I wanna say it's the theme to Crimson Tide, but I'm not 100% sure. It's from a movie, though.
Its Crimson Tide.
Wow. Did they choose that for symbolism, or were they blissfully unaware of the parallels?

"Crimson Tide" was about a nuclear submarine with an older, aggressive, hot-headed white captain (Captain Ramsey, played by Gene Hackman), confronting a young idealistic black XO (Lt. Commander Hunter, played by Denzel Washington). In the end, it turns out that Lt. Cmdr Hunter was right, and Captain Ramsey was wrong. Captain Ramsey retires, and hands the reins of power over to Lt. Cmdr Hunter. In short, in "Crimson Tide", a young idealistic black man confronts an older white man and wins.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 11:42pm
by The Romulan Republic
How did Colorado go? I've been busy for a while.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 11:42pm
by Bounty
Wow. Did they choose that for symbolism, or were they blissfully unaware of the parallels?
I like to think at least one person in the McCain campaign had a sense of humour.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 11:43pm
by Academia Nut
To contribute in some small way to the celebratory mood, I bring you a song I feel is quite appropriate to this event. I don't care if none of you get it or like it, it just fits the mood, even if you don't know the series behind it and why it is extra fitting.

Libera me from hell

That is all.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 11:43pm
by Patrick Degan
On BBC, Larry Sabato is projecting an eventual popular vote mandate of 54-46% for Obama. He is projecting that the eventual EV total will reach around 370. Fuck Bolton —this was a crushing win for the Democrats and the pace of Obama's victory was swift and certain.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 11:44pm
by sketerpot
The Romulan Republic wrote:How did Colorado go? I've been busy for a while.
Colorado is leaning for Obama 54% to 45%, with 58% of precincts reporting.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 11:45pm
by Kodiak
sketerpot wrote:Where can we see the numbers for Proposition 8? Now that McCain's conceded, that's the only big thing we really have left to fret about.
There's local news results here

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 11:46pm
by Schuyler Colfax
Broomstick wrote:Jesse Jackson is standing in the crowd at Grant Park with tears running down his face, bawling like a baby.

Of course he is. When he was a young man he was beaten bloody for daring to sit down at "whites only" lunch counters and threatened with death for demanding his civil rights as a citizen of the United States. Now, he's watching an African-American become President of the United States. He and Obama may have their disagreements, but that sort of success is exactly what he and his compatriots were fighting, bleeding, and dying for 40 years ago.

I'm getting a little choked up myself. I'm old enough to remember when blacks were truly second class citizens in this country, and now one is our First Citizen.

I just hope the man lives up to the promise and the hype.... Let's celebrate now, because come tomorrow we'll have to roll up our sleeves and do a LOT of work on this poor, battered nation.
Which is why I feel like a dick right now. I mean I wish I could feel that passionate about this election, or anything in fact. I mean, I know the amount of progress we've made since blacks were treated like complete and utter scum, but knowing it and seeing it are two different things, which is why Obama winning didn't get that big of a reaction out of me. And yet that's not stopping other people my age from celebrating.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 11:46pm
by Zadius
Obama has a slight lead in Indiana and NC with 97% and 95% precincts reporting, but neither can be called yet. Franken vs. Coleman is very tight.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 11:46pm
by Rye
Don't censor your fucking, man.

This multi-racial election and support of Obama's a step in the right direction, definitely. Multi-racial political progress in this fashion could, potentially, blossom into wider cultural progress. I certainly hope it will. It might be worth holding out hope for America to get over its homophobic culture, now.

We shall see.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 11:46pm
by Havok
Bounty wrote:
Wow. Did they choose that for symbolism, or were they blissfully unaware of the parallels?
I like to think at least one person in the McCain campaign had a sense of humour.
McCain himself?



Nahhhh. :D

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 11:47pm
by Duckie
Called:

Arizona Gay Marriage Ban: Pass
Arizona Let-Businesses-Hire-Illegals-Legally: Pass
Colorado Life-Begins-At-Conception, Abortion=Murder: Fail
Missouri Video Lottery: Pass
Massachusetts Repeal Income Tax: Fail
Nebraska Repeal Affirmative Action: Pass

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 11:48pm
by JME2
Zuul wrote:Don't censor your fucking, man.
Eh, force of habit. And those initial numbers on Prop8 really aren't encouraging...

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 11:48pm
by Quetzalcoatl
Could someone link me some right-wing blogs? I have a perverse desire to see the other side right about now.

Re: US Election 2008 Results Thread

Posted: 2008-11-04 11:48pm
by Kodiak
Now they're playing "Only in America" at the Obama celebration.

"One just might be president" :mrgreen: