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In reply to the discussion: Like Robert Reich just said on Facebook [View all]I feel asleep on election day, well after voting, because I hadn't slept the night before, having been so excited about voting for him. I woke up just in time to watch the family taking the stage in those black and red outfits and immediately starting crying with joy, relief and pride.
I've posted that several times, though who knows if I could find any of those posts now, given the glitch.
And then, he appointed Rahm. Then Geithner and Gates. Etc. Then, Warren was chosen to give the invocation. Yadda, yadda, "The public option's a sliver."
Thing is, in 2008, I had been posting on a board with posters of all political views. The owner was a rabid Clintonite and wanted Hillary to win the primary. Then there were Republicans and Libertarians. All attacked him incessantly and I and a few others defended him, equally incessantly. So, I learned very few new facts after he was elected. I just refused to believe them before the election. I had picked him in 2007, very pragmatically. I wanted a Democrat to win and I thought he was the one in the primary field likeliest to win. Then, though, I guess I wanted to believe that he was also great.