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Election dejection
New York Daily News ^ | 11/07/04 | DEBORAH BAER

Posted on 11/07/2004 11:44:21 AM PST by kattracks

The day Sen. John Kerry conceded the election, Dorre Kleinman, 35, was in a horrendous mood. She was trying to get on the subway with her 1-year-old daughter, who was in a stroller.

"I swiped my card and signaled for the token-booth person to buzz me through the wheelchair entrance," says Kleinman, who lives in Brooklyn Heights. "He claimed I didn't swipe my card. I demanded that he let me in, and he refused, so I started screaming and yelling. Finally, just to shut me up, he let me through. As I walked by his booth, I gave him the finger and yelled, 'I bet you voted for Bush!'"

Approximately 75% of New Yorkers voted for Kerry. And since Black Tuesday, Democrats in this city have been, to say the least, collectively despondent. We're in shock. We cry sometimes. And we're seething with anger, primarily directed at those stinkin' Red Staters.

Erica Boeke, 35, is so distraught, she's thinking about dumping her Republican boyfriend, who grew up in — big gasp — Iowa and Idaho. "We were having issues about the election for months, but I thought it was just kind of a playful banter type thing," she says.

"He would taunt me about how great Bush was and how much he loved Laura Bush. I was disgusted, but thought it was something we could overcome — like Carville and Matalin or Schwarzenegger and Shriver," says Boeke, who lives in Hell's Kitchen and works in publishing. On the night of the election, we had a huge fight, and I couldn't even talk to him or look at him. Then, I came to the realization that he kind of looked like W! This is when I decided that I might not be able to get beyond this."

Are we acting irrationally? Are we overly emotional? Is it justified?

"I think many of us are pretty traumatized," says Manhattan therapist Gerri DiBenedetto. "But while it's normal to be so angry, it's not appropriate to scream at token-booth people. You're so furious you want to let it out. That's fine, but you have to do it in a much more mindful and less destructive way."

What's important to remember, she adds, is that you're not alone in your grief. That many of us have been wandering around the city in a fog, shedding some tears, ordering in Domino's Double Melt pizzas, unable to work because we spend the day furiously E-mailing anti-Bush propaganda, doing whatever it takes to make ourselves feel better.

"I cheered myself up by eating pastries and drinking caramel macchiatos," says Nina Johnson, 29. "They were only momentarily distracting, but better than sitting alone in my office and crying."

Jessica Lothstein, 25, was able to release her anger and pick up a new skill at the same time. "I learned how to sew just so that I could make a voodoo doll in the shape of Ohio," she says.

Amy Zapton, a 32-year-old Manhattanite, is also getting crafty. She recently bought two new "I voted for John Kerry" T-shirts and plans to make a pillow out of one and a shirt for her dog with the other.

DiBenedetto approves, adding that focusing on a hobby is a great way to heal — much better than obsessively watching TV and shouting profanities or throwing things at Chris Matthews and Wolf Blitzer, who we thought were our friends the last six months.

AVERTING THEIR EYES

"I feel like I've been shot," says Cecile Cross-Plummer, a 36-year-old publicist. "I'm a news junkie, but I can't watch CNN anymore. It's too much. So now I only watch the Cartoon Network, ESPN and Comedy Central."

DiBenedetto recommends turning off the TV, getting off the couch and getting some exercise, which, we all know, is a great mood enhancer.

Andrew Stone, 27, and his friend found the boccie court at his local Brooklyn bar Floyd to be a healing salve.

"Boccie is low-impact and relatively quick to master," says the magazine editor. "Plus, you can do it with one hand, while the other is securely fastened around a third or fourth beer."

On a serious note, DiBenedetto warns that boozing it up to ease the pain is not the best answer. "That's just self-destructive, and then you're letting the Republicans win," she says.

DiBenedetto also advises against getting into "political discussions" with family members with opposing views for the time being. "You can get into some really heated battles. It's healthy to protect yourself in that way."

Even if that means not talking to your relatives until the wounds begin to heal. "I'm just not going to call my grandmother," says Tracy Larson, a 30-year-old actress in Manhattan. "I'm pretty sure that she'd gloat. She gloated about the Red Sox winning. I'm hoping that Bush screws it all up before Christmas so that I can gloat."

So, when will the hurt, the heaviness and the pain end? Will we all be in a major depression for four more years? "Our bodies won't allow it," says DiBenedetto. "We'll find ways to turn the negative energy into something positive."

Heather Leo, 29, is doing just that.

"I'm going to make T-shirts that say 'Obama in 2016,'" she says, referring to the newly elected senator from Illinois, whom many regard as a rising star in the Democratic Party. "We need to start grooming that guy now!"

All Apologies

In a city where so many of us did vote for John Kerry, it's tough for New Yorkers to endure international criticism like that found on the cover of Britain's Daily Mirror, which asked "How can 59,054,087 people be so DUMB?"

But if you're agonizing about how the rest of the world views the President's reelection, you're not alone. And the folks at www.sorryeverybody.com are providing a handy forum for Americans who'd like to apologize for their fellow citizens.

Simply write your message to the world on a piece of paper and have someone snap a digital photo of you and your mea culpa. Then E-mail it to sorryeverybody@gmail.com. Others have already turned in the following sentiments:

"Sorry, world (we tried) — Half of America"

"Half of Ohio is really, really sorry. Don't hate us."

"49% of us still hate Bush."

And, for the true internationalists:

"Yo soy apesadumbrado, muy, muy apesadumbrado! Sono spiacente! Ik verontschuldig me!"

Isaac Guzman


Originally published on November 7, 2004


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: cluelessness; democratdepression; democratinsanity; democratparanoia; kerrydefeat
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To: lormand

Home.


101 posted on 11/07/2004 12:08:42 PM PST by GW and Twins Pawpaw (Sheepdog for Five [Right wing, Bush voting, gun loving, abortion hating, Red State citizen...Pawpaw])
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To: paulat
LOOKS LIKE W AND CONSERVATIVE???!!! PLEASE...SEND HIM MY WAY!!! Why do handsome conservative men go after nuts like this? I really want to know.

GMTA!!! LOL

102 posted on 11/07/2004 12:09:22 PM PST by Wneighbor
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To: Piranha
I never would have imagined that it would have morphed into this vitriolic hatred.

You and me both :( The only thing I can think is that they've got some kind of communal cognitive dissonance. The good news is that it doesn't seem to be spreading.

103 posted on 11/07/2004 12:09:40 PM PST by mewzilla
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To: Unam Sanctam
although I don't think he was as completely evil as some make him out to be

I disagree. He took money from the Chinese communists because he thought they were less of a threat than Newt Gingrich.

And he intervened in a DOK investigation of Loral, and made it possible for the Chinese to gain missile technology that for the first time enabled them to deliver nuclear missles to US cities -- all in exchange for campaign money (and God knows what else) from Loral CEO Bernie Schwartz and the Chinese communists.

Pretty evil, if you ask me.

104 posted on 11/07/2004 12:09:47 PM PST by Maceman (It's no longer a blue world, Max!!)
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To: kattracks
" or throwing things at Chris Matthews and Wolf Blitzer, who we thought were our friends the last six months."

What the heck are they mad at those two for? In all seriousness, what do they do to help Bush win, why be mad at them?

And if this country is so rightwing and evil, why are they thinking Obama could get elected here?

105 posted on 11/07/2004 12:10:22 PM PST by Darkwolf377
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To: DuncanWaring

I think you should read it again. I think they are two different 35-year-old women. The one with the kid is the one who flipped the bird at the MTA employee. The other woman is the one with the ex-boyfriend.


106 posted on 11/07/2004 12:10:58 PM PST by Piranha
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To: kattracks

I hope these people cry themselves to sleep at night. Listen to their talk. THEY are the hateful bigots, not the ones they accuse.


107 posted on 11/07/2004 12:11:36 PM PST by KC_Conspirator (I am poster #48)
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To: go star go
actually, they seem to be mentally ill.

Michael Savage agrees with you and so do I.

FMCDH(BITS)

108 posted on 11/07/2004 12:12:25 PM PST by nothingnew (KERRY: "If at first you don't deceive, lie, lie again!")
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To: DuncanWaring

Nevermind then.


109 posted on 11/07/2004 12:12:33 PM PST by Piranha
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To: Psycho_Bunny
AMEN to that!!!! I live in MA. same thing here.

How did I get the impression campaigning or political discussion/bias is unlawful in the work place?? Apparently yet another thing that is an entitlement purchased by the Liberals!!
110 posted on 11/07/2004 12:13:44 PM PST by gidget7 (God Bless America, and our President George W. Bush)
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To: Psycho_Bunny

Wow, Bun! I feel for you. I have been taking a beating on a dem site, but at least it's a cyber attack.


111 posted on 11/07/2004 12:14:02 PM PST by annyokie (Can you say MANDATE, democrats?)
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To: BushCountry

I think your "signature" graphic is crude, ugly and cheapens this website.

I am not asking you to take it down...it is your right to post it...but I have a right to express my opinion.

Think of how this appears to outsiders...many influential people who monitor this site.

You make me embarrassed (and I DON'T mean bare-a**).


112 posted on 11/07/2004 12:14:33 PM PST by paulat
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To: NewMediaFan

"If you have an issue, here's a tissue."


113 posted on 11/07/2004 12:14:58 PM PST by Free_at_last_-2001 (is clinton in jail yet?)
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To: kattracks

OH BROTHER!


114 posted on 11/07/2004 12:15:47 PM PST by okokie (Laura Bush is a REAL WOMAN, a lady with manners and grace)
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To: FortHancock

Voted-- 49% no


115 posted on 11/07/2004 12:17:07 PM PST by skr (Real Americans vote for what's best for America)
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To: DuncanWaring
..."I voted for John Kerry" T-shirts and plans to make a ... shirt for her dog with the other.

An admission of vote fraud?

Well, when dead people vote, you have no idea if they were really Democrats or Republicans. But I'm pretty sure my dog is a Democrat. I mean, she sleeps all day long, has never had a job, assumes she's entitled to handouts, and jumps into bed with anybody. And she lacks even a basic understanding of economic principles.

116 posted on 11/07/2004 12:18:01 PM PST by Koblenz (Holland: a very tolerant country. Until someone shoots you on a public street in broad daylight...)
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To: BushCountry

I went to your cafepress website and it tried to put a cookie on my computer!

Why!?


117 posted on 11/07/2004 12:18:04 PM PST by Piranha
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To: DuncanWaring

Erica Boeke, 35, is so distraught, she's thinking about dumping her Republican boyfriend, who grew up in ? big gasp ? Iowa and Idaho.


Well, if the boyfriend is still living with Erica.....I would strongly advise him to hide the steak knives before going to sleep every night.


118 posted on 11/07/2004 12:19:10 PM PST by Bennett46
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To: kattracks

These people just need to read the new Newsweek and get a real candidate.


119 posted on 11/07/2004 12:19:14 PM PST by JustAnotherOkie
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To: kattracks

120 posted on 11/07/2004 12:20:10 PM PST by antaresequity
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