Jonah Goldberg tells Dobbs that claims that 2009 elections will be a referendum on Obama "can be overdone"
November 03, 2009 6:36 pm ET
From the November 3 edition of United Stations Radio Networks' The Lou Dobbs Show:

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Um, yeah.
Now if the Democratic mayor of Detroit loses to his Republican challenger, then we could say this is a sign of a much larger trend. As it stands, I see no reason to be either elated or depressed with any of the other results, whatever happens.
Why?
Because the Democrats apparently need reminding that while making promises can get you elected, keeping those promises is what it takes to get you re-elected. Get health reform done, over the vocal objections of a minority party if they choose not to participate, but get it done. Let every Republican victory be a clarion call to energize the majority party in D.C. to GET BACK TO WORK!
Now, the win in NY-23 IS significant in that a Democrat won after a 130+ year dry spell AND because Glenn Beck's "protege" lost.