It wasn't their guns and religion that Americans were clinging to on Tuesday. But it was to the conviction that President Obama was leading their country in the wrong direction. And to a realization that their voices, often derided by the so-called educated classes, would now have to be heard. They were clinging to the belief that no matter what those legions of editorial writers said, they were perfectly capable of making their own extremely well-informed choices about the leadership of the United States.
And, finally, they were clinging to the notion that you can oppose a president without being his enemy.
Click here to read the rest of Christine Flowers' excellent column from the Philadelphia Daily News.
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