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From a Bob Evans display sign in the foyer of the restaurant. Notice the not-so-subtle addition to the bottom.

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Bill Maher hasn’t been the biggest fan of America of late. He’s not exactly a big fan of anything other than mocking people, I guess, but damn it if the election of Barack Obama “a black kickass ninja” didn’t have him changing his mind and regretting everything he said about America.

The best moment might be [...]

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What’s better than confident Obama? Emotional Obama!
Gawker notes an election night Flickr photo gallery shot by David Katz for the campaign. It captures the intimate moments in the hotel before the 11 p.m. projects, right up through the shitshow in Chicago’s Grant park.
Some favorites below the fold.

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President 2.0

November 6th, 2008 by Matt Duncan

While he didn’t invent the internet or the blackberry, President-Elect Barack Obama does have his new presidential website up at change.gov (notice that isn’t change.com which is a whole other change we can believe in).

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John Mayer on Hope

November 6th, 2008 by Dave Studinski

John Mayer writes in a seldomly used Huffington Post blog why “Hope” Is Not a Buzz Word.
To those who question whether hope is a tangible product worth building a campaign around, I’d say take a look at despair and how powerful that has been in reshaping how people think and live. I believe the definition [...]

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The Ball State Daily News | BEWILDERED SOCIETY: Grand election circus comes to a close at last – FORUM.
A dense haze still surrounds my recollections.
I awoke Wednesday wondering what I slept through and what I actually experienced. The haze began to lift, but the specifics were still quite fuzzy. I’ve pieced together the accounts from [...]

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