It Still Felt Good the Morning After »
Posted By Beau7890 8 months ago in Political NewsFor eight years, we’ve been told by those in power that we are small, bigoted and stupid — easily divided and easily frightened. This was the toxic catechism of Bush-Rove politics. It was the soiled banner picked up by the sad McCain campaign, and it was often abetted by an amen corner in the dominant news media.
So let’s be blunt. Almost every assumption about America that was taken as a given by our political culture on Tuesday morning was proved wrong by Tuesday night.
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idyll8 months ago
"The festive scenes of liberation that Dick Cheney had once imagined for Iraq were finally taking place — in cities all over America."
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