We're electing Obama today. ZZZZZZ

It's Electoral College day, in case you somehow missed it.
It's Electoral College day, in case you somehow missed it.

Talk about your anticlimax. Barack Obama can'ꀙt assume the presidency on January 20 unless something happens throughout the country today — and the media is reacting with a giant collective yawn.

It's the Monday after the second Wednesday of December. And that means — ta-da — the quadrennial meeting of the Electoral College will be called to order in every state capitol at noon today. The Associated Press notes this Constitutionally-mandated event taking place in Olympia with a riveting story totaling 73 words.

It'ꀙs not just the mainstream media. Even minutiae-obsessed political reporters are giving the EC a pass. Not a story to be seen early Monday in two online hubs of punditry, Politio or Real Clear Politics. The Wall Street Journal does run a column today on how to get rid of the hoary institution. Should you care to read more about this cornerstone of American democracy,  

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Eugene Carlson

Eugene Carlson

Eugene Carlson was a print journalist for 25 years, primarily with Dow Jones & Co.