Nathan wrote:You know, "reality tunnel"
I know what you mean Nathan. Here's a "reality tunnel" for yer ownself.

This was from the 2008 elections. Let us fast forward to 2010 and a 60 plus swing (in favor of the red) in the house not to mention state politics. Do you imagine this "tunnel" might be any darker shade o' blue? This after Obama somehow failed his base (BTW - The perpetually petulant and disenfranchised far left -NEVER- constituted his base)?
Say goodbye Mr. Feingold, say goodbye Mr. Grayson. Hello redistricting...
In Redistricting Year, GOP Gains a Big Edge
Nov 4 2010, 1:18 PM ET
With the completion of the 2010 Census, it will soon be time for states to redraw their congressional districts, and while different states will do this differently, Republicans have gained a big edge by taking over legislatures and governorships across the country.
Republicans picked up 680 state legislative seats across the U.S. on Tuesday night, Hotline OnCall's Jeremy Jacobs reports, far surpassing the 472 seats Republicans gained in 1994.
And by the Republican State Leadership Committee's count, the GOP flipped control of 19 state legislative bodies in Alabama, Colorado, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, Michigan, Montana, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
GOP wins in governors races have, as Jacobs notes, yielded 15 states in which Republicans achieved the redistricting "trifecta," controlling both state legislative chambers plus the governor's mansion. The GOP also will control Nebraska's governorship and its unicameral legislature.
Which means the impact of the 2010 elections will be felt for the next 10 years.
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc ... dge/66128/
I find it truly hilarious (in a tragically sad kinda way) that most of you will spend the next 10 to 20 years of your lives (if not the remainder of them) being as pathetically hopeless and perpetually angry as our friend Nordic (someday I'll have to ask him what that's like), simply because most of you were to shortsighted and politically ignorant to even attempt to see your true enemy. Trust me, it wasn't dat nigga in da White House.