5 November 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 05 Nov 2008 To ease into this new day: the basic facts about our extraordinary next president. Democrats' big wins in Congress repudiate the Republicans' '94 revolution. Concerning promises, study finds politicians actually do put their money where their mouth was (mmm, pork). Reactions from various pundits; reactions from around the world; Obamamania in Kenya. Everyone, regardless of race, should feel free to shed a tear and be proud of how far our country has come. Video: The presidential campaign in 100 seconds. See also: The campaign's great screw-ups. Profiles of "non-movement conservative" figureheads since the beginning of the movement. "So it's over, right? Can I stop being president now?" Download for the commute: World Policy Journal available free through December (pdf). Pete Seeger: "An Internet magazine! So you don't have to cut down trees. I'll be damned." In defense of the viola, laughingstock of the modern orchestra. In defense of the Kindle, an ugly thing meant for hardcore readers, and to those readers a thing of wonder. The global iPod Nano index across currencies.