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flabbybody
11-03-2008, 01:55 AM
I'll flip around but I'll be mostly on MSNB for the Rachel Maddow/Chris Tood crew. It'll be interesting to see how FOX handles a big early Obama victory. If the early swing states go Dem this thing could be over by 9 EST
either way, should be a fun night of TV

It's really sad Tim Russert won't be around for this

NYBURBS
11-03-2008, 05:42 AM
Porn... Lots of good and hot porn 8)

chefmike
11-03-2008, 06:08 AM
I'll flip around but I'll be mostly on MSNB for the Rachel Maddow/Chris Tood crew. It'll be interesting to see how FOX handles a big early Obama victory. If the early swing states go Dem this thing could be over by 9 EST
either way, should be a fun night of TV

It's really sad Tim Russert won't be around for this


Whats so fun about watching another corporate crook get in the whitehouse?

You'd best stick with cartoons, shortbus. We wouldn't want you to strain your pea-sized brain.

thx1138
11-03-2008, 08:31 AM
Go to a TG party and by the time you get home it will be over (including McCain's concession speech).

chefmike
11-03-2008, 03:23 PM
It will be so nice not to have to look at Cindy McSame's ghoulish face anymore peering over her husband's shoulder and nodding like some sort of demented Stepford wife.

flabbybody
11-03-2008, 05:07 PM
tough crowd here

chefmike
11-03-2008, 05:57 PM
Agreed on Russert. I'll miss him and his chalkboard. He would've loved to see this election, what a shame he's missing it.

I'll mostly be watching MSNBC, but I'll be looking for Carville on CNN and Dan Rather whatever channel he's on. I love Rather's election night commentary.

Cuchulain
11-03-2008, 07:39 PM
I'll be watching CNN and MSNBC, flipping to Fox for comic relief.

On a side note, keep an eye on the exit polls. They're the most accurate polls we have and if they are off from the reported vote count by more than 2% there's something funny going on with the voting machines.

NYBURBS
11-03-2008, 07:59 PM
I'll be watching CNN and MSNBC, flipping to Fox for comic relief.

On a side note, keep an eye on the exit polls. They're the most accurate polls we have and if they are off from the reported vote count by more than 2% there's something funny going on with the voting machines.

Unless of course there are whites who feel weird about saying they opposed a black man, in which case the poll would be thrown off :wink: