
Essentially, The Tea Party rescued the GOP from oblivion. Had we not seen this social movement, the Democrats would've lost far less seats. Now comes the fun part....governing!
At some point next year, Congress is going to have to vote on raising the debt limit. Normally, this is a pro forma vote and mostly everyone goes along with it. But with Tea Party members in both houses, they are going to have to vote for this. Will they? Would anyone of you?
If they do, they become the governing hypocrites that they foamed at the mouth about for the last year and a half. If they don't, the United States might lose it's AAA credit rating. It's not easy being in charge and these folks are about to find out just how much fun it is making the tough choices.
--Apparently, money does NOT buy everything. Whitman and Fiorina poured millions into their campaigns and lost. The Right spent millions on Sharon Angle. They all lost. But why? Well, California is very blue so you can chalk up those losses to that. In the case of Angle, she was a bad candidate. Each of these losses basically torpedo the notion that money buys elections. And that Americans were fed up with the leftist agenda. Reid won by a much wider margin than most predicted and he was one of the "three heads of doom." Speaking of which....
--I'm very happy that Nancy Pelosi will be out of the limelight. The rage and mouth foaming that went on in regards to her was ridiculous. She had become, in they eyes of many, the fictional character that was created by the Right. Unlike the anger that was directed at George Bush (from parents whose children DIED because of his policies), the anger towards Ms. Pelosi was so irrational it was laughable. "That bitch in the House" as my uncle Bill put it to me never hurt anyone or killed anyone. She wasn't a perfect person (no one is) but she was not a demon.
--VERY happy to see the number of openly gay candidates elected this year. It was, in fact, a record. 164 openly gay candidates across the country won their elections including Jim Gray, the new mayor of Lexington, Kentucky. Kentucky! He also is quite conservative fiscally which gives me hope that the GOP will realize that they can expand their base if they ignore the anti gay crowd. I think I can safely say that this battle is, for all intents and purposes, over. We are still going to have bias some bias to deal with (some of it probably violent) but it's more of a mop up job now.
--A correction....I've been informed by one of my friends who is an election judge here in MN that my totals for the MN-03 race are way off. The same software glitch that added more votes to the governor race added more to the MN-03 race. The problem was in Hennepin County. It was corrected for the governor's race but hadn't been at the time I put up my post cheering voter turnout in my district. The actual numbers for that race are: Paulsen 161, 172, Meffert 100, 240. It's actually lower than in 2006 which was expected.