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Already the press, the GOP and Hillarity are trying to diminish Obama’s victory by under-reporting what actually happened in Iowa.  Let’s look at the numbers.  This year there was roughly a turnout of 239,000 Democrats, compared to 124,000 who showed up for Democratic caucuses in 2004.  Most projections had estimated turnout would be about 150,000.  So nearly twice as many Democrats showed up and I suspect Obama’s drive to organize young people had something to do with that ... not all of it ... but a goodly number.  Next, the GOP turnout was less than half of the number of Democrats at about 114,000 people.  Do the math.  Obama received more than twice as many votes as HuckaScab and almost a tenth more than his Democratic rivals.  So were do these math challenged people get off “wondering” if Obama is “electable”?

Considering Hillarity and the rest have had DECADES to build a political machine they should be ashamed to even talk about experience, etc. after such a trouncing.  Still, it tickles me to death that Hillarity continues to strut about as if she won.  I hope the rest of the country sees her for the “poser” she really is.  On the other side of the coin, if we end up with another Republican administration this country deserves what it gets.
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