Monday, November 1, 2010

Election Reflections

Election Reflections

The bride and I were sitting around watching Greta on Sunday night on the Fox News Channel which was a bit of a novelty.

Our sitting around watching Greta Van Susteren at 10 p.m. EST wasn’t all that much of a novelty since we sometimes do check in to see what she has to say although I usually opt for a “CSI” or a “Law and Order” episode. The novelty involved the fact that she was on-air, on-cable, on a weekend since she’s usually a Mon-Fri commentator.

So, too, were FNC’s gorgeous, blond personalities Jenna Lee and Megyn Kelly putting in overtime this past weekend, young ladies whose only reporting fault is that they tend to make many male viewers less interested in what they’re saying than in who’s saying it.

But, I digress, and I didn’t even mention Shannon Bream!

It seems there were quite a few other FNC-ers who were doing the O.T. bit two days before the midterm election and I suspect the staff at CNN, MSNBC, and other liberal cable channels, where the pulchritude doesn’t come close to Fox, were doing likewise.

But, I digress again.

I do often watch CNBC for stock and financial updates and CNN, not for news but to see what the enemy is up to.

So, what’s the point of all this jabbering about beautiful women by a senior dude, jabbering I defend to the bride with the time-honored understanding that when guys stop looking they’re dead? The point is, as any American not in an ICU ward or in a drug- or alcohol-induced stupor should know, that November 2nd is easily the most significant day to occur for Americans in at least two years.

More precisely, Election Day may just be the most important day in Americans’ lives, in America’s life, in a century . . .
(Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=2456)

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