When a judge looks at an opposing lawyer and goes to town on him, it’s best to remain silent. Any lawyer who has ever been in a courtroom has been on both sides of that kind of thing. It’s no fun when it happens to you, but golly it’s satisfying to watch it happen to someone else. That’s kind of what’s going on with Republicans...
Two Historic Votes
This morning, I spoke to a (white) friend who immigrated to the US from South Africa. He tells me that he’s having trouble deciding which meant more to him, his vote for Barack Obama or the one he cast in 1994 for Nelson Mandela.
History
I’ve been more or less speechless all night. A couple of weeks ago, Janice suggested I load up this clip for election night, so I did. Frank Rich beat me to the punch in a column last week, but it’s still incredibly moving to watch this tonight: [youtube 0LLuFpAwDQI]
New York Election Day Goodness
From my brother in Brooklyn:
Pennsylvania Election Day Update
A friend in Philadelphia is at a heavily Democratic polling location in in Philadelphia. She’s just written in to say this: Apparently at this polling place in 2004, there were 100 voters total for the whole day. We just passed 110 [at 10:00 am EST]. Since, as James Carville says, Pennsylvania is Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Alabama in between, Obama...
Bishop Threatens Souls of Catholic Obama Voters
What the hell is wrong with these people? [youtube rsQC64hsSxY] I would say, “Give consideration to your eternal salvation.” Because to vote for a person who has expressed a fanatical determination to not only support abortion as it exists now but to remove all limitations on it through the Freedom of Choice Act, and to extend it without any...
