ciphergoth: (election)
Paul Crowley ([personal profile] ciphergoth) wrote2008-10-31 10:26 am
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Election withdrawl

Oliver Burkeman captures what's in my head:
Personally, I'm more worried about withdrawal symptoms: not the identity of the winner, but the abrupt halt, after so many months, of the race. It's hard to imagine the day will come when I won't be interested to know about a three-point shift in the voting preferences of white Catholics in Virginia, or the scale of the Republican National Committee's TV advertising purchases in Colorado, but presumably it will. Actually, a scarier thought: maybe it won't. Come 2010 - as the ever more greying President Obama dials back on another policy promise, citing the absence of funds - perhaps I'll still be sitting in a darkened room, compulsively checking TalkingPointsMemo.com and the Gallup daily tracking poll, over and over, like a conditioned laboratory rat, or a formerly captive bear that doesn't realise it's been freed.

[identity profile] jrittenhouse.livejournal.com 2008-10-31 03:36 pm (UTC)(link)
That sounds about like me. *sigh*

[identity profile] lovelybug.livejournal.com 2008-11-01 08:46 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I thought of you when I read that! xx

[identity profile] misterfallen.livejournal.com 2008-11-01 01:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Ariel Leve beat him by quite a clear margin on those remarks, in last week's "Cassandra" column in the Times. I think it's quite a common concern. I reckon everyone will just go back to making cat macros, personally.

I'm sure you've already seen it, but...

[identity profile] dennyd.livejournal.com 2008-11-05 11:50 am (UTC)(link)