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PopWatch presents the best election-night sound bites!

Nov 5, 2008, 02:19 AM | by Michael Slezak

Categories: Current Affairs, Politics as Entertainment, Television

Obamamccain_l We voted. We tuned in. And then we took notes on the best and funniest soundbites from election-night coverage on CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox News, MSBNC, CNN, Comedy Central, and BBC America. Here are the highlights:

ABC
Interestingly (amusingly?), the pictures of candidates that ABC used as backdrops for the electoral-vote tallies showed Obama smiling and McCain scowling (even before it was obvious Obama was winning). Plus, plenty of awkward moments from Times Square. Another fun thing on ABC: The team of political analysts (Cokie Roberts, Donna Brazile, George Will, etc.) were sitting behind laptops that had big labels that read "POLITICAL ANALYSIS."

7:25 p.m.

Video cuts to Times Square, outside the ABC News studio: Someone holding a banner saying "Cassoulet Forever." Someone who looks just like Sylar from NBC's Heroes holding a sign saying "Investigate 9/11."

7:31 p.m.

Charlie Gibson has a flashback to those vocabulary drills you do before taking the SATs: He says to Obama campaign manager David Plouffe (who's in Chicago): "You are always the modicum of caution. Modicum is actually not the right word."

George Stephanopoulos (chiming in): "The espitome [sic] of caution."

Diane Sawyer (chiming in): "Riddled with caution."

Charlie: "The epitome of caution. That's the word I'm looking for. You are cautious when other people are exuberant. I wonder how you feel tonight."

Plouffe: "Well, Charlie, it's too early to be exuberant, so I'm cautious."

9:26 p.m.

Sam Donaldson starts to ramble, music goes up, gradually gets louder, video cuts away to the ABC logo. (Reminiscent of when you get played off at the Oscars.)

10:10 p.m.

Democratic strategist Donna Brazile: "Someone's gonna wake up tomorrow and say, 'Honey, I shrunk the party.' And try to figure out what happened to the Republican Party."

Diane Sawyer: "And [Republican] Governor [Tim] Pawlenty [of Minnesota] said it's a Dr. Phil moment."

Brazile: "They need Oprah."

10:33 p.m.

Oprah (!) being interviewed at the Obama rally in Chicago: "It's my town. My town's been vibrating all day...[Gail tells her to tell a story about how she voted.] I was voting across from a drug rehab center. And there were some ladies in there that I was like, 'Well, how long have you all been detoxed?' And they said, 'Just last week,' and I said, 'Okay, that's good. That's sober enough.'...And I thought, 'We will even take the drug addicts' vote.'"

11:00 p.m.

Charlie Gibson: "ABC News is now ready to project that Barack Obama will carry the state of California, carry other states in the West. Barack Obama will be the 44th president of the United States. Barack Obama has been elected president."

NBC
NBC may not have had the most scintillating coverage, but it had some of the coolest visuals, turning Rockefeller Plaza into its chart, with the ice rink as a giant electoral map showing red and blue states, and the wall of the tower at 30 Rock used as a bar graph comparing the red and blue electoral vote totals. Lots of references to the late Tim Russert; everyone at NBC News seemed choked up that the late Washington bureau chief wasn't there to sketch the election's progress on his familiar white dry-erase board.

NBC (continued)

8:21 p.m.

Rev. R.L. Patterson, veteran civil rights activist and current minister at the Abyssinia Missionary Baptist Church, Birmingham, Ala.: "I'm excited. Great. The Lord has blessed us. We've waited a long time for this. I was there in Selma. I marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge. If it had not been for the dogs, the fire hose, everything that was put on us for the cause and all, this day would not have come. I'm satisfied. I'm just satisfied. It has been a blessing to me in my life. This day is victory. Dr. Martin Luther King had a dream, but the dream has come alive."

8:38 p.m.

Anchor Brian Williams to colleague Chuck Todd, taking over for Russert on the dry-erase board: "Your penmanship has really come along the past couple days."

9:15 p.m.

Former New York City Mayor and McCain Republican primary opponent Rudy Giuliani, asked if he thinks Obama is up to the challenges of the presidency: "You know what happens tomorrow morning when this is all over, or tomorrow afternoon or tonight? We all become Americans. We support Barack Obama or John McCain 100 percent because if they fail, we fail."

9:39 p.m.

Ann Curry, on her virtual studio, a Greek rotunda that turned out to be a bare, all-green room that resembled the holodeck on the Enterprise on Star Trek: The Next Generation: "It's like being in a video game."

9:46 p.m.

Williams, looking at footage of 30 Rock: "While I won't divulge the location, I just realized I left the lights on in my office."

10:06 p.m.

Williams, on what late Arizona Senator and 1964 Republican presidential nominee Barry Goldwater might say about McCain staying in a villa named for Barry Goldwater on the grounds of the Biltmore Hotel outside Phoenix: "Luxury in the pursuit of comfort is no vice."

11:00 p.m.

Williams, calling the election: "There will be young children in the White House for the first time since the Kennedy generation."

CBS
Katie Couric was full of clichés, but not much else was a-happenin' on CBS tonight. Here are the highlights:

7:35 p.m.

Katie says that George W. Bush has basically pulled a "Where's Waldo?" this year. "He's nowhere to be seen" in Republican Senate campaigns, she says, referencing his low approval rating being more harmful than helpful to Senate-seekers.

8:49 p.m.

Bob Schieffer credits Katie with taking the bloom off the Palin rose with her hard-hitting interview.

9:17 p.m.

Katie evokes Ray Charles by giving McCain the win in Georgia with "If John McCain has Georgia on his mind, apparently Georgians have John McCain on their mind."

9:40 p.m.

Cut to McCain headquarters in Arizona where Hank Williams Jr. is performing, but Katie says she doesn't know who's playing. When told it's Hank Williams Jr., she says she should have recognized him. Clearly, "Are You Ready for Some Football?" has never been asked of Katie.

10:30 p.m.

Katie (forecasting a win for Obama) announces that the fat lady isn't singing but "we can hear her clearing her throat."

10:56 p.m.

Local CBS affiliate cuts to an Obama gathering in Harlem and an interview with attendee Jeremy Piven (the midtown Obama party would've been closer to the theater district where he's appearing in Speed the Plow).

FOX NEWS
A lot of amusing banter about the "cool" on-air technology.

7:57 p.m.

Anchor Brit Hume comments on one of the commentators and the "smart board" that he's using to show statistics: "Man, I love to see you operate that thing. It is so cool. So cool."

8:07 p.m.

Exit-poll chick Megyn Kelly talks about her technological board thingy and how it's just as cool as the other guy's -- because it has videos: "Look what I can do!" [Banters with Hume until he says hers is cool too.] "Now I feel validated."

8:59 p.m.

Hume: "Leave the anchorman to bat his gums."

9:02 p.m.

Hume seeming confused by the graphics on Ohio. "It looks too close to call. You see Barack enjoying a lead of a couple hundred thousand votes. But that's early. Oh no. We're calling it for Obama. Ohio for Obama. Excuse me. All right. There we go....We did not call Ohio? I apologize folks. I'm told that we are not calling Ohio. That the checkmark was misplaced. Maybe it's the one that was supposed to go to Wisconsin and it went to Ohio. You know, we got a lot of maps and stuff to fool around with here tonight...every now and then, somebody puts a check in the wrong place and look what happens."

10:01 p.m.

Karl Rove throwing up Texas longhorns.

CNN

10:30 p.m.

Roland Martin: "In the '60s all I was rebelling against was my bedtime."

11:00 p.m.

Wolf Blitzer: "CNN can now project that Barack Obama, 47 years old, will become the president-elect of the United States."

BBC America

6:25 p.m.

It sounds like David Dimbelby introduces Ted Koppel by saying, "Ted Koppel, the distinguished American broadcaster, to give us some insights because we are all British and unstable," but after repeated playback, it becomes apparent he's saying, "Ted Koppel is also here because we're all British at this table."

7:15 p.m.

Ricky Gervais (in a taped interview, aired): "When I saw Barack Obama for the first time, I though he was just amazing. Just a great speaker. The fact that he could be the first black president is exciting. I don't think he's put a foot wrong. Well, except for being intelligent and elitist. I love the fact that one of their things against him was that he's smart—'We don't like that, we really don't need that here.'—and then when Sarah Palin came along. It was just amazing.

8:05 p.m.

Matt Frei: "I was always surprised that McCain put all his eggs into the Pennsylvania basket…"

8:18 p.m.

David Dimbelby [To a Republican strategist] "Strategist is a very curious job. What did you do for the Republican party that's led them to the pickle they're in?"

9:48 p.m.

Simon Schama to Dimbelby: "Are you going to call the Presidency, David, isn't it about time?"
Dimbelby: "No."
Schama: "Oh God, you're such a wuss. Such a wuss."

10:05 p.m.

Eddie Izzard: "BBC is already projecting Obama to win, and that's fantastic. As I am someone who would have voted for Obama if I could have voted but I can't…I think for the world, this is like the third millennium begins today. Tonight…I think it will be great for America. It will be great for the world."

11:10 p.m.

Dimbelby:  "And that's it, 273 electoral votes for Barack Obama. He will be the next president of the United States…the first black man to go to the White House. The 44th President of the United States will be Barack Obama."

COMEDY CENTRAL

10:03 p.m.

Jon Stewart [to Stephen Colbert] "Yes, Stephen, we lit former majority leader Dick Gephardt on fire. And then we blew him up."
Colbert: "Kudos."

10:07 p.m.

In a graphic showing that Obama has won the state of New Jersey, an old, 1980s, Oldsmobile pulls up and the photo of McCain's head is put into its trunk and carried off.

10:40 p.m.

Colbert points a finger in Stewart's face, yelling "mainstream!" and cracking him up.

10:48 p.m.

Colbert: "If Obama does pull this thing out and becomes the 44th president of the United States, is then racism over?"

Harvard Law professor Charles Ogletree: "No."

11:03 p.m.

The Comedy Central staff starts freaking out because they don't know what to do anymore now that the election is over.

MSNBC

8:55 p.m.

Chris Matthews, speaking to former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay: "It looks like the whole House of Representatives, the Republican caucus, has gone to hell since you left."

8:59 p.m.

Matthews, commenting on DeLay's tirade against Nancy Pelosi: "I like the way you hate, sir. The great thing about hating is you can really understand where a guy stands. There's no b.s. from you, sir."

9:04 p.m.

"It's a good time to order the pizza." -- Matthews, guesstimating it'd be at least an hour or two before the race got called.

9:30 p.m.

"It's not only incompetence. It's incompetence mixed with contempt." --Rachel Maddow, discussing McCain's former advisor Phil Gramm's comment that America is a nation of whiners

10:05 p.m.

Keith Olbermann: "Whether [Oprah Winfrey] is out in the crowd or not, I think, is up for discussion -- but not by us."

10:59 p.m.

"The reality we grew up with in terms of ethnicity will be different. The world will look at us -- thank God -- with wonder again. 'My God, how they do it. How do these Americans do it?'" --Chris Matthews, moments before Obama was announced as the next president

11:00 p.m.

Keith Olbermann: "Barack Obama is projected to be the next president of the United States of America."

11:09 p.m.

Keith Olbermann: "You've seen those videotapes of Walter Cronkite, the night man landed on the moon for the first time, when Neil Armstrong stepped out, and he could just barely get out monosyllables. Politically, that's what this is."

11:42 p.m.

"You have earned the new puppy that's coming with us to the White House." --Barack Obama, thanking daughters Malia and Sasha for their part in his successful campaign

--Reporting by Tom Conroy, Erin Stevenson, Gary Susman, Jean Bentley, Abby West, Marc Vera, Mark Luckie, Aubry D'Arminio, Mike Bruno, and Michael Slezak


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AS much as everyone made fun of the CNN hologram, it was still very cool. More Holograms in teh future!!!
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Dave Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 12:58 PM EST

badabba had the most intelligent comment so far. just in case you were keepin score

Jennifer Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 06:04 AM EST

I'd like to say something to those of you making nasty comments about Jesse Jackson and why he was crying - do you realize he was with Martin Luther King minutes before he was assassinated?

Can you try to put yourself in his place, think about what he has witnessed over his lifetime, all the good people who were beaten or lost their lives just for trying to vote, let alone even dare think they could run for president? Jackson was crying because the magnitude of seeing an African-American man elected president 40 years after King was murdered, was overwhelming. Thinking about our country's history w/slavery and racism, I cried too. I saw people of all races all over the world crying for joy.

A suggestion: How about we all, for a few days set aside our petty differences, stupid prejudices, and stop being so judgemental of others.

Instead, lets just be AMERICANS and celebrate this milestone in our history. We have plenty of time to argue and pick on each other later.

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Houstonian Jen in DC Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 06:34 AM EST

2cents, I know your comment about Sharpton was sarcastic, but so you know: Al Sharpton was in Atlanta at Martin Luther King's church w/ his two of his children. They had a watch party that ended with a march to MLK's crypt. I've been really proud of Sharpton during this election. He quietly led a campaign to register voters in swing states. He did his part to get people to the polls.

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Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 09:33 PM EST

What, no mention of CNN and their crazy touch screens? The moderators kept flashing back and forth between current and past data, drawing lines and circles on the screen like a football play, zooming in and out.....
And the amazing analysis that "Born Again/Evangelical Christians" in SC supported McCain rather than Obama.

bp Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 07:48 PM EST

MP is a pompous twit. HulkSmashNow hit every nail on the head. There will be no real CHANGE. At least not the change YOU were promised. And i don't know who ur hanging out with, but the only people that seem happy about a socialist being president are the freeloaders who STEAL 40% of my hard earned dollars every day. freeloaders and people "on the dole" rejoice-- more freebies coming your way-more 5 pound blocks of government cheese and walmart gift cards. ALL At OUR EXPENSE. Happy days are here again! the world is laughing at us. How's that feel, you idiot?

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Anne McKay Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 06:57 PM EST

Brian Williams is the funniest man alive.

MP Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 06:42 PM EST

throwing up in az, you are very presumptuous to assume that every Obama supporter is some kind of brain dead idiot. We'll see how things turn out, and we'll deal with it because that what makes America great. You are just being a Sour Grapes Sally 'cause your guy lost. You're so smart that you know better than over half the U.S. population? Wow, you must be some kind of genius. What are you, a professor? Rocket scientist? Political Analyst? Or just some dude at a computer who thinks his opinion is automatically right just because it's HIS opinion? Just because you have a thought, that doesn't make it brilliant or relevant or even right.

MP Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 06:35 PM EST

HulkSmashNow, people like you are the reason that this country has been in the dumper for the last 8 years. I get cynicism & healthy skepticism, but what you are spewing is just plain pessimism. You are obviously entitled to feel however you feel, but to me you are just repeating the same old bitching & moaning without offering any solutions. And I'm sorry, but anybody can do that. You don't have to be smart or courageous to be Debbie Downer. It takes guts to be hopeful, and that's what Obama has brought back to the national consciousness. Also, is there anyone funnier than Stephen Colbert? I don't think there is!

Cindy Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 06:25 PM EST

The reason why they refer to him as "black" and "african american" is because in his book he states that he refers to himself as a black man. Being biracial is not always an option for people who think it is that easy. Society judges you and determines your race. He felt he grew up as a black man and thus is a black man today. He should be able to decide those things...its his status. GO BARRY!!! The hottest president we had in a long time!

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throwing up in az Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 06:07 PM EST

welcome to Obama nation God help us all!!!!! You think Bush was bad, just wait, you will get change alright, once again the media did your thinking for you.

HulkSmashNow Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 05:46 PM EST

No big surprise here.

After eight years of Bush and his administration, and their continous, painful screw-ups, the Democrats could've put a cardboard cut-out of JFK as their candidate, and he would've won.

This is no great miracle or landmark. Any Democratic candidate would've done, including Hilary.

And what about the 30% of Republicans who stayed home and didn't vote? Jeez, thanks guys!

I hope and pray Obama can deliver, but he, sadly, most likely won't. He's made a lot of inspiring speeches and promises which can't be kept. And I just can't wait until after he's out of office, following four years of a weakened defense and the dearth of human intelligence among our enemies. It happened after Clinton, and dear God, I hope it doesn't happen after Obama...

Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 05:08 PM EST

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dma69 Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 04:32 PM EST

For 2Cents: I was thinking the same thing. Where was Sharpton during all this?

Laura Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 04:28 PM EST

Why didn't anyone mention the holograms on CNN? I couldn't believe my eyes. I felt like I was watching Shatner's "Star Trek" all over again.

2cents Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 04:13 PM EST

Maybe I'm an idiot - a white idiot - but since when was Barack Obama an African American? I have never seen so many black news casters and analysis on TV as when I was watching the results on TV last night. Every station had a "representative".


I voted for Barack. But I voted for him for who he is, not the color of his skin.


His speech was amazing.


And I think Jesse Jackson was crying because it was not him. Where was Sharpton - usually when something "black" happens, he can always be found front and center.

Bratwurst Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 03:31 PM EST

To: Baracktothefuture - funniest thing I've read on here. Well played!

To: Heather Rogers - HA! HA!

one more time

HA! HA!

Pelican Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 03:28 PM EST

Darren Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 11:03 AM EST
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Shyamlee Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 03:18 PM EST

To Richard Bogert: I don't think the term African-American is inappropriate when it comes to describing Obama; he is part African and part American. I think he's black and bi-racial, too. I have friends who do not like being called African-American because they have no connection to Africa other than the color of their skin. I think in Obama's case it is a completely valid description. I understand your point that he is only ever referred to as black or African-American, but I don't think being called black or African-American excludes him from being bi-racial.

That said, whether or not you (not you specifically, Richard) agree with his politics (and I do), you must know that this is a historic day for us all as Americans. For the first time in my life, I can honestly say I'm proud to be American. To me, Obama represents a willingness to help ALL in our country, including those who didn't vote for him, which he mentioned in his speech last night.

Obama Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 03:05 PM EST

I just love how bitter most of you lefties still are! Obama just won the presidency and you got Congress yet you still find time to bash Fox... get a freaking life.

Sondra Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 02:50 PM EST

Im so glad the he got president! to all those people who say bad thing, you job is not to judge thats God's job! Do you read what you post on here it makes some people sound really ignorant ... foolish!

carla Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 02:44 PM EST

So happy Obama won. At last somebody intelligent in the white house!!

BarackToTheFuture Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 02:44 PM EST

Wow, Heather Rogers - not only is it apparent from your message that YOU lack any semblance of political, rhetorical, and phoenetic intelligence but you wrote your message TWICE! So now I guess the rest of us can laugh twice as hard at your stupidity!

Beret Erway Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 02:43 PM EST

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smiling still Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 02:36 PM EST

did anybody check out cspan? they actually let people call in and comment (without filtering). it was a trainwreck. person after person was sreaming conspiracy, obama's not a citizen, pharoah, etc. it was truly pathetic.

heather rogers Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 02:34 PM EST

obama sucks i cant believe he is president but there stupid people in this in this world who voted 4 him....

heather rogers Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 02:34 PM EST

obama sucks i cant believe he is president but there stupid people in this in this world who voted 4 him....

donner Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 02:31 PM EST

I watched MSNBC mostly, with a little NBC and Comedy Central thrown in...I did pass Fox a few times, and they always seemed negative in their comments and analysis...which I found refreshing - its nice to see the bullies of the playground getting their heads handed to them...go home Fox, no body wants to play with you anymore...

smiling Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 02:21 PM EST

John, i agree. i dont usually watch Fox News but turned there just too see what they were gonna do. It was so sad and funny at the same time. ABC News had the best coverage...NBC was alright, i miss Tim Russer, but it was good to see Luke.

KB Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 02:20 PM EST

I agree with Tracey. Gore Vidal's interview on BBCA was the highlight of the night. Its on youtube.

John Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 01:49 PM EST

I have a comment about that moron Shepard Smith. He and the Fox news team looked downright depressed last night. The whole studio had a stunned air that was palpable to my living room. It was hysterical as they searched for any utterance to create a semblance of a dialogue. Their dispositions were so clearly unmasked it made me laugh and vomit at the same time.

Kaiulani Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 01:32 PM EST

Did anyone see Sheppard Smith's interview with Ralph Nader on Fox? That was the last night's funniest momment on TV.

Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 01:30 PM EST

PBS: "And now we're going to wow you with a map.'

x factor Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 01:08 PM EST

Joe - You? A typo? From someone who is obviously perfect, and never makes mistakes? For shame! Don't be bitter. Instead of expending energy by correcting President-Elect Obama's grammar from a casual conversation, just pray that God's will be done, and that things get better...the last 8 years have been hell for most folks, in case you hadn't noticed. I hope my lack of composition skills doesn't offend you!

IndianaJenn Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 01:06 PM EST

Loved the BBCAmerica coverage! Almost every time they cut to someone in the "field" there was usually a couple second delay before they realized that they were on camera. Also loved the random state references- information about the number pigs per person in Iowa from a British guy- awesome!

Jason Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 01:05 PM EST

I thought that DIRECTV's Election Mix HD channel was awesome, it was like the Redzone Channel of NFL Sunday Ticket for political coverage.

Kim Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 01:05 PM EST

Seriously, the holograms! I can't believe CNN had Anderson Cooper interviewing Will.I.Am by hologram. Crazy (and stupid).

Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 01:04 PM EST

Rotweiller?

ia Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 11:37 AM EST


My vote for best political comment of election night: President-Elect Barack Obama (I like the sound of that!) "You (his daughters) have earned the puppy that's coming with us to The White House." With Obama's win, America finally woke-up!

HH Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 12:42 PM EST

I thought the highlight of Comedy Central's coverage was Asif Mandvi's "live feed" from Afghanistan on how Obama was polling among Al-Quaeda cells; when Jon Stewart asked how Al-Quaeda in the age bracket over age 30 felt, Mandvi looked at him skeptically and said "You don't know much about terrorists, do you, Jon?" Overall, the CC coverage was pretty lame but that had me howling.

Jim in PA (to Kai): Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 12:25 PM EST

I voted for Obama but even I know that the we democrats are just to blame for the bailout if not moreso. We have control in Congress.

Tracey Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 12:20 PM EST

I watched ABC mostly but also caught a lot of the BBC's coverage online. Easily the funniest thing was Gore Vidal's rant on the BBC! He was a slobbering, abrasive and an incoherent mess and the panel's reaction to him told it all. Vidal is the epitome of a grumpy old man.

richard bogert Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 12:10 PM EST

Why is OBAMA always referred to as "black" or AFRICAN- AMERICAN" rather than "BI-RACIAL" which is what he actually is. This is the greatest victory for bi-racials because they have been rejected by both whites and blacks. I am not bi-racial but I am the stepfather of 3 young persons who are. signed AFCM-AC Richard Bogert Master Chief USN Retired

richard bogert Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 12:10 PM EST

Why is OBAMA always referred to as "black" or AFRICAN- AMERICAN" rather than "BI-RACIAL" which is what he actually is. This is the greatest victory for bi-racials because they have been rejected by both whites and blacks. I am not bi-racial but I am the stepfather of 3 young persons who are. signed AFCM-AC Richard Bogert Master Chief USN Retired

Joe Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 12:05 PM EST

INTENSIVE (THAT was a typo) :-)

Jamie Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 12:03 PM EST

to Kai: We have a representative democracy as set forth by our Constitution...review your civics textbook before you start complaining about the way we vote. And the bank bailout happened under a DEMOCRAT-controlled congress that had to vote the bailout in, so there is plenty of blame to go around!!

jackie Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 11:57 AM EST

Slezak, how could you NOT mention the freaking HOLOGRAM on CNN????? To think, Regan talked about using Star Wars technology in the 80's, and now we actually have it! MIND BOGGLING!

Joe Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 11:54 AM EST

INTENSIVE (THAT was a typo) :-)

LL Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 11:54 AM EST

I fell asleep between 10:15 and 10:45 EST and woke up to a will.i.am hologram on my TV. I thought I was still asleep, having a weird dream. It was especially weird because will.i.am was actually in the middle of some place crowded and loud and Anderson was in a quiet studio.

You should mention Luke Russert's total giddiness and saying he felt like Tom Brokaw at the Berlin Wall. I totally missed Tim and his whiteboard math.

Joe Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 11:53 AM EST

The commentators using President instead of President Elect was no worse than Barack's comment on Monday Night Football: "Vote. Whether you vote for John McCain or 'myself'."

A former editor of the Harvard Law Review doesn't know when to use "me", instead of a reflexive/intensivee pronoun! (To be fair, McCain made the same bonehead mistake last week.)

Kai Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 11:44 AM EST

to Darren: The bailouts to the banks happened under the REPUBLICAN presidency.

btw, American is less a democracy than it a republic. If it was a democracy Gore would have won in 2000 when he won the most popular votes.

RS Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 11:44 AM EST

Across the board I continued to listen to too many commentators who called Obama the president instead of president-elect - pretty basic stuff. Next, in 4 years I suspect the Bush years will look like the good old days! Then, 'I told you so' will come too late to save us.

Shannon Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 11:39 AM EST

How could you leave out the "Peace out cub scout" comment made about McCain on CNN?! It was priceless.

ia Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 11:37 AM EST

My vote for best political comment of election night: President-Elect Barack Obama (I like the sound of that!) "You (his daughters) have earned the puppy that's coming with us to The White House." With Obama's win, America finally woke-up!

Martha Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 11:36 AM EST

No love for PBS, huh? Guess they're not as entertaining as the networks and cable. No Princess Leia holograms or Enterprise decks.

MsDaisy Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 11:34 AM EST

As bad as some of the network coverage was, things got much worse when the local stations cut in for updates. I've never heard so much bumbling and stumbling since W's last press conference.

And why was Oprah wearing those tarantulas on her eyelids?

Darren Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 11:03 AM EST

US Democratic Republic
July 4, 1776 to November 4, 2008

US Socialist Republic
November 5, 2008 - ?

meg Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 11:03 AM EST

How about cnn's holograms and jessica yellin and will i. am. beaming in to the cnn newsroom. It was great.

Coyote Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 10:57 AM EST

Chelsea was only 12 when her family moved into the White House.

So Cal Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 10:34 AM EST

What? No comments about that moron, Shepard Smith?

Erin Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 10:33 AM EST

You definitely left out Jessica Yellin becoming hologram Princess Leia on CNN. It was even more awesome because Wolf Blitzer kind of has the appearance of Obi-Wan Kenobi. CNN did something on TV in 2008 that George Lucas could do in Star Wars in 1977. Oh, how technology has advanced. (it really has, but I still think it's funny)

Elizabeth Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 10:28 AM EST

I was watching CBS last night, and I think their best line is when one of the anchors mispronounced Nevada and when he was corrected he snaped, "Now that the election's over I don't have to care anymore, do I?" It was great, I'm so proud to be an American right now.

Mike Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 10:21 AM EST

Don't count your chickens before they're re-distributed

ana Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 09:57 AM EST

now that the election is over, sanity will (hopefully) again return

Babs Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 09:50 AM EST

How did the BBC America crew pronounce Obama's first name? I listen to BBC World News and they always say "BARE-uk" rather than "ba-ROCK". Here's hoping they'll get it straight now.

Lorna Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 09:35 AM EST

The BBC coverage was absolutely hilarious. There's not enough arguing or irrate ranting on British news coverage these days... made staying up til 4am worth it.

Alexandra Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 09:20 AM EST

To Linsdey: I know! I'm a Canadian & I picked up on the "text machine" thing too! LOL funniest moment of the night.


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