That was a debilitating election. I've been struggling with what to say in the wake of Bush's re-election. The standard responses have been: "we need to keep fighting," "it's not as bad as you think," and "it's been this bad before." All are different ways of saying "stay hopeful, don't get discouraged" to those on the left.
Rather than being prescriptive, I'll be descriptive. Let me tell you what it was like in one of the indigo-blue pockets of the U.S. during the week after the election. It was like being in a zombie movie. A glazed look clouded people's eyes, and people seemed to stagger forward rather than walk, as if unaware of their surroundings. Few broke the mood of heavy gloom by speaking to others. I found it eerie to imagine that huge swaths of the U.S. population were in a similar condition. Pass the soylent green, please.

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Yes, I remember the day after the election, I went
out to shop and people were in a "zombie" like
state... I don't think that anyone is going to be
changing their minds anytime soon, do you?
Posted by visibleh20 | November 19, 2004 5:44 AM
Posted on November 19, 2004 05:44
it feels so surreal...and just plain wrong.
...at least there are many others who feel the same..
http://72.3.131.10/gallery/1/
Posted by redwaterlily | November 19, 2004 4:49 PM
Posted on November 19, 2004 16:49