Quote Originally Posted by The Storyteller View Post
...They lied to their viewers for weeks, but first they lied to themselves. They just did not believe it could be happening, just as it is obvious the Romney campaign and indeed the candidate himself could not believe it was happening. It turns out the polls were right all along, and all of the rationalizing of the right wing infotainment establishment couldn't make that fact go away...
Fox News called two states for Obama before other stations did. Did anyone see that? I did. I got that from a tweet from Jonah Goldberg who chastised Fox for calling them so early. Point being: analysts for each station are going to call them the way they see them, and in this case having a Right viewpoint didn't change their call.

As far a "lies" in conjunction with polls: when polls deliver the same results as the elections, let me know. Then I won't bother to watch election returns, we will already know.

Look, no one I know including Jonah Goldberg who I saw a week before the election was very optimistic for our side about the Presidential election. More so with the Senate, but not the Presidential election. In the last three weeks of the election Romney's numbers came up and "cautiously optimistic" was the phrase people I know used.

I will admit I am gloating just a bit, not at your loss (I remember how I felt after 2004), but at truth's gain. And I really enjoyed watching Rove's fantasy world go down in flames. To see it play out live on international television was just too beautiful to describe.

Here is Jon Stewart's take on it...

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