Voting Roundup Linkblogging Hoo-hah

Some good reading, post-election:

Fraction volunteers for MoveOn (who, I note with some amusement and not a little bitterness, did not appear to have their shit together);

xtop votes (and delivers with the Ray Charles — you the man, x);

Andrew Sullivan finds a popular Republican opinion (update: here’s a better one);

Amy Sullivan (probably no relation?) points out the flaw in arguing that there’s a “fundamentalist Christian movement” on (I kind of disagree, but her argument makes sense);

Jeremy gets his geek on;

Ralph Nader’s still crazy;

The Corner is still somewhat alien to me (is this what Atrios and Kos sound like to right-leaning folks? Is this what I sound like?)

and a long, dispirited wrap-up on the election from the cast and crew at boingboing (I find Dan Gillmor’s comments particularly interesting — a moderate center that increasingly is ignored or trivialized by the two parties becoming a new party?)

More to come, probably.