The Tell
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Watch the McCain operatives and conservative pundits on TV. The hope they are peddling in these last few hours sounds a lot like the Democrats in the past with happy talk about turning out the vote among young people (cue Terry McAuliffe in 2002). Your Fred Barneses, Bill Kristols, and the like are now pushed to make these sort of Rube Goldberg equations about things falling perfectly in line for a McCain win. Again, this is not me saying anything is in the bag. Nothing is in a bag until the polls close and all the votes are counted.
But with an election closing in under 30 hours you would much rather be in Barack Obama’s position.
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None of the young people I know are voting. They never do.
Almost all of the young people I know are voting, some for the first time.
Thanks to John McCain, I can no longer read the word “pundits” without mangling it to be “pundints.”
Is it Wednesday yet?
She’s very pretty, and very lucky, but not very bright.
I’m sorry, what was the question?