I don’t know about remorse, but everywhere I went today, people did seem down, not happy at all. This was after seeing so many happy people at the poll the day before — half Obama voters, half Romney. People were cheerful in line to vote. Didn’t see anyone cheerful today. Interesting.
I’ve been cheerful all day. Nothing pisses off the liberals more than a happy conservative.
The mood was pretty subdued in my neighborhood too. I couldn't look most people in the eye because I was afraid I'd start ranting "You voted for our destruction! Look what you've done! I'm ashamed to call you my neighbor!"
No, I think it will sink in with these people just what it is they've wrought.
No fireworks, whooping and hollering, or car horns going off in my neigborhood last night. It was quiet. Dead quiet.
I was in northern CT/Western MA today. It was very quiet. Not many people seemed excited for a Obama win. I overheard two people taking to each other normally then they mentioned the election. They started to get close and whisper, luckily overhead most of it and they both said the voted Obama.
I saw a one middle aged black women whit a “historic moment” sweatshirt with Obama’s face on it.
I don’t know about regret, but they are certainly not yelling an screaming and in you face like the were in 08, when I heard one fine black female scream “wes finally elected a N*&^%r!”