The
American nightmare is not over, but daylight is on the horizon. Barack Obama’s
reelection victory carries with it exhausted relief, not the jubilation of four
years ago but a sober sense of renewal with no illusions about how much healing
the body politic will need.
Yet,
before the huge task of rebuilding begins, the casualty list of Election 2012
villainy deserves recognition: the SuperPac billionaires whose money bought
nothing, the Karl Rove chicanery that didn’t work, the defeat of Senate weirdos
and House kooks like Allen West, the unsuccessful attempts to frustrate voters
with long lines and voting delays.
Despite
all that, the President won not only a clear Electoral College majority but the
raw vote as well.
At 2
A.M. Eastern time, he told Americans that “whether I earned your vote or not, I
have listened to you, I have learned from you, and you've made me a better
president. And with your stories and your struggles, I return to the White
House more determined and more inspired than ever about the work there is to do
and the future that lies ahead.
“Tonight
you voted for action, not politics as usual.
“You
elected us to focus on your jobs, not ours. And in the coming weeks and months,
I am looking forward to reaching out and working with leaders of both parties
to meet the challenges we can only solve together. Reducing our deficit.
Reforming our tax code. Fixing our immigration system. Freeing ourselves from
foreign oil. We've got more work to do.”
We
certainly have, but surely we deserve a moment of exhausted gratitude for what
American voters have done to keep us all from going over a Tea Party cliff.
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Long live America!
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