The GOP Won Big, but the Media Has Mischaracterized the Story
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Posted 11.04.2010
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In the aftermath of Tuesday's election, the media has made it appear that all is lost -- the Tea Party is in control, because this narrative keeps us glued to our seats either with delight or fury. Now, the facts.