Category Archives: politics

Day 3: Rest and Producitiviy

Note that these entries are part of a series that I am posting after the fact. (Sorry about that: I did not have any time to find a free WiFi spot to even check my email.) Please use the search box in the page header … Read More

Day 2: Trip within a Trip

Note that these entries are part of a series that I am posting after the fact. (Sorry about that: I did not have any time to find a free WiFi spot to even check my email.) Please use the search box in the page header … Read More

Day 1: Crossing the Country

Note that these entries are part of a series that I am posting after the fact. (Sorry about that: I did not have any time to find a free WiFi spot to even check my email.) Please use the search box in the page header … Read More

Day 0: Pre-departure

This is the beginning of a series of posts dedicated to the Presidential Inauguration. I feel it is my duty to inform the reading public, from the outset of this exposé, that I am writing this not from the perspective of any political party or … Read More

As Promised

!http://www.sensoryoutput.com/wp-images/postings/karl_rove_architect_small.jpg(The architect of George W. Bush’s second term, Karl Rove, my uncle.)!:http://www.sensoryoutput.com/wp-images/postings/karl_rove_architect.jpg Rove – Hello, W. W – Who are you? Rove – I am the Architect. I won this election. I’ve been waiting for you. You have many questions, and although the process has … Read More

Kottke Nails It

“Jason Kottke”:http://www.kottke.org has “hit the nail on the head”:http://www.kottke.org/04/11/how-bush-won. People on either side of the political divide really do get caught up in their own little fantasy worlds, realities that only exist in their minds. Neither side is that special nor entirely correct in their … Read More

Concession

Well, we still have to see what the final number of provisional ballots (number received, number valid, and how the numbers split) to decisively call Ohio for President Bush, but the numbers suggest a Bush margin that cannot be beaten. (Provisional ballots in 2000 were … Read More

Bed

I give up. It doesn’t look like anything more of interest will happen before 10:00 am tomorrow.

Whirlwind

Well, Ohio is looking too close to call, but the “blog-o-sphere”:http://jaycost.blogspot.com/ is showing some remarkable evidence for Bush taking that hotly contested state. The Kerry/Edawards campaign is still holding out some hope that the provisional ballots that have not been counted (about 125,000 according to … Read More

Nevada Polls Close

Just that. It will be a bit before results start pouring in, as the electronically-stored votes must be driven to county election offices for official tallying. I’m sure we’ll hear from the news media with regards to exit polling before official tallies start rolling in, … Read More