1/ In the days before the election, I wrote two columns. The first said Trumpism is a cult and cult members show up. The second said we must count every vote - period.

It seems those two things are playing out. His followers turned out in huge numbers. And we're still counting.
2/ What surprises me a bit is the widespread shock at the tightness of the race. Many seem truly surprised that such a large portion of the populace would still support Trump.

I'm not. Throughout his presidency we've heard repeated calls of, "This is not who we are!"
3/ I respect those calls, and truly wish they were true. But they're not. If this - **waves hands wildly in all directions** - was not who we are, it wouldn't be happening. There wouldn't be GOP lawmakers too chickenshit to stand up to Trump because voters back home would...
4/ ...punish them. Trump's approval rating wouldn't have held steady in the low- to mid-40s while he kidnapped children at the border, fleeced taxpayers relentlessly and bollocksed up the worst health crisis in modern American history.

But all those things happened.
5/ I get the desire to hope and pray our country is largely good and decent people. But the evidence says otherwise, and it has been saying otherwise for four full years.

What's happening this election should be no surprise. I look at the shocked reaction and think about...
6/ ...my favorite "what the hell were you expecting" lyric, from Notorious B.I.G.: "What ya think all the guns was for?"

What did you think all the hate, the trolling, the wide-eyed fist-pumping at Trump rallies was for?
7/ A huge swath - damn near half - of this country is either racist or just fine with racism, a distinction without a difference. Those same people are easily taken by any conman - no matter how incompetent - offering a path that lets them blame their own struggles on others.
8/ The Rush Limbaugh/Fox News brainwashing of America is real and soul-crushing. It will persist, regardless of this election's winner.

I don't mean this thread to be adding to the doom-and-gloom. Frankly, it's pragmatic, and one can find optimism in pragmatism.
9/ The truth is, any victory against all - **again waves arms wildly in all directions** - of this is an achievement. Those who cling to old thinking and to power don't go away easy. But they will go away.

So don't be surprised that America is what it is.
10/ It's a mess, but it's our mess. So whether it's this election, or the next, or the next, or anything in between, we keep fighting for and believing in something better.

We can't bend reality to our sense of right and wrong. That's what the other side is doing.
11/ We can just keep putting in work to create real change. Change built to last.

That takes time. And a clear-eyed acceptance of the world around us, no matter how grim.

#CountEveryVote. Keep the faith. And remember: A win is a win, no matter the size.

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1/ Tucker Carlson tomorrow: "To evade detection from the Black Lives Matter drones that track all UPS packages, we stored a cache of damning documents implicating Hunter Biden in myriad international grifts on the hard drive of a Commodore 64 computer. My assistant packed...
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"I mean, seriously, it's a dumb letter. Get rid of it. Anyway, I have this bucket next to me. Beautiful steel...maybe aluminum or rubber...who knows. Beautiful steel bucket. And I like to stick my head in it sometimes. Just wear it around and pretend I'm a knight, you know?"
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1/ And now Fox News - yes, Fox News! - confirms the story from The Atlantic about Trump talking shit about veterans. For what it's worth, I'll share my thoughts from a journalism perspective.
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3/ It's worth noting that magazine fact-checking is often painstakingly thorough. Nobody wants to get sued. So it's highly unlikely a publication like The Atlantic runs a story like that unless it's rock solid.

But regardless, that reporting is now buttressed by other reports.
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1/ This is beautiful, and gut-wrenching. And horribly true. So let me tell you a story.

I've felt an anger boiling in me lately. I try to keep those kind of feelings at bay and use humor to make my points. It seems better, for some reason. Maybe even more productive.
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3/ That video from tonight's convention reminded me of the root of my anger. Before the rest of the country heard of "family separation," I got a tip about a little girl being held in Chicago. She had been separated from her mother, who fled Africa with her in mortal fear.
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I live in a state (Illinois) that has taken coronavirus seriously and in a metropolitan area (Chicago) that has had serious and smart restrictions. But things have reopened a good amount, and what I'm seeing is confounding.
2/ This morning I drove past a baseball field and there was a little league game starting. None of the kids were wearing masks and they were huddled around each other making no effort to distance. None of the coaches were wearing masks or distancing. None of the parents either.
3/ I see high school kids all over the place congregating, and the vast majority are not wearing masks. Kids in our area are hanging out mask-less and not social distancing.

What the hell do people not understand about this? If you can't socially distance, you wear a damn mask.
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1/ I've said this before: Trump's play - and likely what he wanted all along - is to draw his cult following and their unquenchable thirst for grievance into a news network that will give him constant adoration while also allowing him to continue the grift.
2/ Some part of his lizard brain surely sees that reelection - while definitely still possible - is in jeopardy. As a narcissist, he needs an exit strategy, and OANN is the culmination of his ego-driven dreams. It gives him a platform to never admit defeat, and to stoke rage...
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