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Rachel ([personal profile] kleenexwoman) wrote2008-11-05 02:35 am

:DDDDDDDDD

I did intend to stay up for the election coverage tonight, but I came home and crashed. Sammi woke me up at eleven to tell me that Obama won.

"Awesome," I said. "I'm gonna make pancakes." (I had just woken up.)

God, that was the shortest election night I've ever experienced. I couldn't vote in the 2000 election, but the counting seemed to go on for weeks. I remember staying up all night in the 2004 election and falling asleep in front of the TV. Even in the 2006 House election, I stayed up and channel-flipped. And I slept through the really nerve-wracking part of this one. Wow. I really wasn't expecting it to be a close race anyway, but there's kind of been a precedent for all-night wankery and overt shadiness, you know? My personal ballot woes aside, there was very little of that. McCain just up and conceded and left me time to do my homework. (Not that I can concentrate on that tonight.)

*big sigh of relief*

Michigan went blue. The unofficial results from the Vote Michigan website say (or did last time I checked) that most of the representatives elected were Dem. Except for Dave Camp. >:( Dammit, I wanted to see him gone. Well, he did have signs up all over the place. I think I shall donate another $5 or $10 to Planned Parenthood in his name as a congratulations gift.

Proposal 1, the legalization of medical marijuana, passed. Sammi was really happy about that. I thought that Proposal 2, permitting stem cell research in Michigan, had not passed. But it did!

I'm too tired to be excited, but I am fucking happy.

And you know what I have? Delicious pancakes for all.

[identity profile] josephwaldman.livejournal.com 2008-11-06 02:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, but unless you have a laptop you can't read online news while on the can. And it's quite difficult to wipe your ass with a mousepad. Or so I'm told.

I know what you're saying about local politics. It isn't quite as exciting as a Presidential election, but it is worth training oneself to take an interest in. And like I've probably said to you a bunch of times, it's more important than the big offices in many ways. If you have a problem and need to get shit done, you go to your Congressman -- or your state legislator -- or your city councilman. You don't call the White House. Mister POTUS has bigger things to think about on a daily basis, like whether he should wave to the crowds with his left hand or his right.

Well, do plan on seeing me when you're in town, even if we just hang out for a few hours. I miss you. (Yeah, yeah. Shaddup.)