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Friday, November 07, 2008
Rich Galen :: Townhall.com Columnist
Don't Blame Me, I Voted for McCain
by Rich Galen
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What was the biggest suprise of Election Day?



I generally watch CNBC every morning while I'm getting ready because I don't know much about their subject matter so it is more interesting to me than watching Fox & Friends or CNN' American Morning. I already know a lot about what they cover.

As we got closer and closer to election day and it became more and more obvious Sen. Obama was going to win, the question that the CNBC studio people asked each other and every guest was: "Is an Obama Presidency already 'baked into' the market?"

Well, guess what. The Dow lost 486 points on Wednesday (the day after) and an additional 450 points yesterday for an average loss of 468 points per day.

Follow me here.

There are 74 days left until President-elect Obama is sworn in as the 44th President. The Dow closed yesterday at about 8,695. At an average daily loss of 468 points, by the time Obama is inaugurated the Dow will stand at MINUS 25,937.

That's WAY worse than October, 1929.

Obviously this is not solely a reaction to the election of Barack Obama, but neither is it a Grant Park/MSNBC/Katie Couric coming of the Brave New World.

Welcome, Mr. Obama, to the Enn Eff Ell.

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I am extremely tired of McCain staffers dumping their personal buckets over the head of Sarah Palin.

Governor Palin didn't show up at the McCain HQ in Chrystal City, Virginia and demand she be put on the ticket. Someone called her.

And, as someone who was on the convention floor during her speech in St. Paul, I can tell you she lifted the roof off the building.

McCain was going to lose this race whether Sarah Palin was the VP nominee or … St. Paul was the nominee. The fact that the McCain staff is doing its best to try and destroy her only diminishes them.

Here's a good idea: Shut. Up. Take a vacation. Go away. You lost.

Happens.

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Rich Galen has been a press secretary to Dan Quayle and Newt Gingrich. Rich Galen currently works as a journalist and writes at Mullings.com

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