@Ivoryblossum Isn’t that scenes a faire?


@warren_allen There’s interesting reading in each issue so far, but i’d love to see pieces be a bit more in-depth to justify subscribing.


I did buy @sepinwall’s new self-published book ‘The Revolution Was Televised’ on release, b/c it’s longform @sepinwall bit.ly/Tg9DWE


On the one hand: The Problem with Self-Publishing (or why I won’t bother with most self-published works) the-magazine.org/3/the-problem-…


@amywatts Fuck yeah!


Phew.


@amywatts Great episode.


I’ve been watching CNN for 15 minutes so far and have seen no holograms. If there are no more holograms on CNN are we no longer modern?


Anxiety beer! t.co/jC3QitNI


@d_fienberg In media conventional wisdom, if a Democrat wins w/o popular vote = governing challenge. If GOP wins w/o it, that’s just winning


@zombiemarcus @seyo The federal Help America Vote Act had a deadline of Nov. 2004 to replace lever & punch card machines. NY did for 2010.


I feel like I post about lever voting machines every Election Day. twitter.com/andrewraff/sta… twitter.com/andrewraff/sta… twitter.com/andrewraff/sta…


After all, aren’t elections more about gut feelings than confusing numbers and math? Well, except for counting the votes.


Need to find where to vote today? yourfuckingpollingplace.com


Is Nate Silver a Witch? There is a 90.2% likelihood he is not: isnatesilverawitch.com


And if there’s one thing we’ve learned about politics recently, it’s that gut feelings matter far more than math… except for counting votes.


I miss the old mechanical lever voting machines. Sure, they may be less accurate than optical scan, but they felt more like voting.


Yeah bitch, JAZZ!


@IsaacSpaceman @adambonin Like Richard Hatch, Romney avoided paying income taxes for years


@amywatts @MattMarcotte Spoilers through season 2 episode 2 of Homeland are duly noted by the spoiler vibra-slap of spoilers.