Bob Novak, in 2004:
Q: Bob Novak, is 51 percent of the vote really a mandate?
NOVAK: Of course it is. It’s a 3.5 million vote margin. But the people who are saying that it isn’t a mandate are the same people who were predicting that John Kerry would win. … So the people who say there’s not a mandate want the president, now that he’s won, to say, Oh, we’re going to accept the liberalism that the — that the voters rejected. But Mark, this is a conservative country, and it showed it on last Tuesday. [11/06/04]
Bob Novak, today:
"[Obama] may have opened the door to enactment of the long-deferred liberal agenda, but he neither received a broad mandate from the public nor the needed large congressional majorities."
Was Bob talking about popular votes? How could he be? Obama’s popular vote margin stands at 7,4 million — more than twice Bush’s 2004 vote margin. Was he talking about electoral votes? Nope, Obama has 63 more electoral votes than Bush in 2004.
So what's up, Bob?