Judgement Day at the Polls
John Burtis declares it a "Day of days" :
And the end of this momentous day we will see if the polls were purposefully skewed for months.
We will find out if blind hatred alone, without the briefest outline of a plan beyond school tuition and loans, can carry a nationwide referendum.
Nancy Pelosi’s long awaited frilled curtains may either leave their reinforced cardboard box and prepare to grace the big office on the hill, or be returned to their quiet resting place in her beautifully tended attic...Honest John Murtha, who has cried out for retreat like a jackdaw before it was fashionable to do so, loudly, and hosed our troops with a stream of the wildest prevarications and vicious attributions, will either be hoisted to a House leadership position on his fiction riddled vituperations, or fall to the will of the common people...
And it will be the day of days for the dinosaurs of the print media, no matter what happens, unless, of course, the Democrats are propelled into Congress on a tsunami of such epic proportions that it may in some way, shape, or form, come to equal the limitless sea of baloney, hogwash, and sheer absurdity that newspapers, like the New York Times, have pumped out concerning the colossal magnitude of the expected Democratic triumph.
Will Bush's stand for Democracy in the Middle East pan out, or will it be retreat and surrender of America's honor and principles, on a scale to make Vietnam seem like a Sunday picnic?