Thursday, November 8, 2012

But for all the talk of media bias and changing demographics and the low comprehension skills of the average voter - does it in fact all come down to the ground game, most specifically to union grunts knocking on doors and stuffing leaflets in the hapless, befuddled faces of the lost?

“We did deliver those states,” said Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO, the federation of labor unions. “Without organized labor, none of those would have been in the president’s column.”

Probably in the end it's all of the above: media bias, the dream of the Obama that the press is loathe to offend, changing demographics that for various reasons - some understandable, some risible - swells the ranks of besotted liberals, a unionized ground game that by its very definition was incestuous and corrupt, a natural disaster that allowed Obama to don the bomber jacket and play the empathetic but still oh so cool president role as if the job was nothing more than a photo spread in GQ - and a fine but less than perfect candidate on the right who just simply lacked the requisite attributes to defeat this maddening leviathan.

I suppose if one is a worried conservative looking for a bright side, the fact that given all these advantages Obama still did not win by much would be it. Cold comfort.