Um....
Palin Once Greeted McCain Staff Wearing Only A Towel
Also, she spent way-more on clothes than has been reported. And,
McCain himself rarely spoke to Palin during the campaign, and aides kept him in the dark about the details of her spending on clothes because they were sure he would be offended. Palin asked to speak along with McCain at his Arizona concession speech Tuesday night, but campaign strategist Steve Schmidt vetoed the request.
Steve Schmidt was one who originally advocated Palin to McCain. Yesterday (before the results were known) he refused to say whether Palin had been a benefit to McCain's campaign.
PopWatch presents the best election night soundbites: [link]
From BBC America:
8:18 p.m.
David Dimbelby [To a Republican strategist] "Strategist is a very curious job. What did you do for the Republican party that's led them to the pickle they're in?"
MSNBC
8:55 p.m.
Chris Matthews, speaking to former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay: "It looks like the whole House of Representatives, the Republican caucus, has gone to hell since you left."
Weird - I just read two different foreign accounts comparing Obama winning to the fall of the Berlin wall. (One said Obama's win was "ten times more significant" or somesuch.)
Anyway, here's the other account:
Quote of the day: "We are all Americans"
"Sorry. No column today. The keyboard is not responding. History is a page being turned. Three words on the screen: 'Yes we can.' While it is impossible to joke with genocide or disaster, it is equally impossible to joke with an event that makes you weep for joy. The first worldwide good news since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 needs more than a pirouette or an amused wink. At this moment -- but for how long ? -- we can say with far more conviction than on 11 September 2001: we are all Americans."
-- Robert Solé, an editorial writer for Le Monde, writing in English in an apology titled "Sorry we can't, par Robert Solé."
Other things I learned today from
Le Monde:
Michael Crichton died?
I just saw that too. Hollywood Reporter says he had cancer:
[link]
NBC-WSJ GOP pollster Neil Newhouse did a post-election survey last night, and here's what he found: Just 12% of those surveyed believed Palin should be the GOP's new leader; instead 29% of voters said Romney, followed by 20% who say Huckabee. Among GOPers, it was Romney 33%, Huckabee 20% and Palin 18%.
So the people who say Republicans should gather behind Palin as the new leader of the party are in the minority....
The Starbursts Fade
WTF were the "starbursts" anyway?
From KOS:
On January, 20, 1993, Maya Angelou spoke these words at the Bill Clinton inauguration and they ring truer this morning than ever before:
Here on the pulse of this new day
You may have the grace to look up and out
And into your sister's eyes, into
Your brother's face, your country
And say simply
Very simply
With hope
Good morning.
I remember hearing that on the radio! For me, that symbolizes the hope immediately after Clinton's election far more than that song "Don't stop (thinking about tomorrow)" did....
Huff Post slide show of newspaper front pages.
I love the ones that don't have any text (other than the newspaper's name, date, etc.) and are just a full picture of Obama.
Although the New York Times' front page struck me because of the simplicity of the name "Obama" by itself on one line, while NOT being enlarged to fill the width, as so many USA Today-esque papers do. The white space around his name just made it stand out much more than if it had been 80 gazillion-point type.
Although the New York Times' front page struck me because of the simplicity of the name "Obama" by itself on one line, while NOT being enlarged to fill the width, as so many USA Today-esque papers do. The white space around his name just made it stand out much more than if it had been 80 gazillion-point type.
The NYT was sold out almost everywhere this morning. Only one of my co-workers was able to snag one (from a newsstand that only he knows about because apparently it doesn't look like the sort of place that would sell newspapers from the outside).
My Mom is sending me her copy of the Miami Herald and a friend in NY is sending me the Times, since it was sold out everywhere around here.
Guess all the McCain/Palin supporters around here had to rely on that liberal elitist paper in order to actually believe it.