"I'm surprised that Sesno said this."
Personally, I have a warm spot in my heart for Frank Sesno, since I was watching CNN on Election Night 1994 and when the polls closed in the East he reported that exit polls and partial vote counting showed that there was a Republican wave sweeping the region, and that the GOP appeared to be picking up dozens of House seats and a lot of Senate seats. He was right, of course, and the Republican Revolution had taken place before our eyes. Later, I wondered how Judy Woodruff or Dan Rather would have reported the story; probably with a grim tone, as opposed to Sesno, who appeared to be relishing the news, perhaps not because he agreed with the Contract with America, but because he knew he was witnessing history in the making.
I'm surprised that Sesno said this.You and me both. Sheesh. The sneering vitriol and snobbish condecension from the left towards the more than 50 Million Americans who voted for Bush is getting so loud that even a few (very few) Old Media types are telling their collegues to "pipe down" for fear of alienating even more voters. A little late for that. I will never, ever return to the left. I have too much respect for conservatives and enjoy being "right."