I already voted. I guess I can trudge into my local Starbuck's tomorrow and snag my free coffee. Mmmm, gimme.
Like we do every four years, the John Galt's and Art Vandelay's will trudge to the polls and do the one thing our Republic <strike>demands</strike> highly recommends. Vote.
Whatever the turnout, this will remain the most fascinating election I've ever witnessed. a year ago, I would have bet donuts to dollars that this election would have been a death match between hillary and Rudy.
Obama? McCain? Wow. Where did that come from?
The media? If you truly wanted fair and balanced, you needed to watch Saturday Night Live. John Stewart was always in the bag for Senator Obama, but the Colbert Report's late swing into the Obama column was surprising (I'm not discussing the NY Times, WAPO, LA Times, and networks et al because I don't do comedy).
Either way, it ends tomorrow. And begins again on Wednesday.
In closing, I've got to amen the Instapundit:
On the other hand, if the federal government were properly limited to its constitutional powers, there would be much less to fear, and elections would be less stressful for all concerned. Just a thought.
As a libertarian, I believe government should be large enough to dance on the head of a pin, and no larger. Alas.
But if you can vote, go and vote and may the devil take the hindmost.
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