Yes, it's a trick question. Does anyone here actually believe that Brainster doesn't CLEARLY understand the EC process? Show of hands. Anyone? Anyone? Buehler?
Certainly not me. I think that perhaps Brainster is allowing his
Republican brainwashing/talking points cognitive dissonance to get the better of him.
It's the same reason that Fox leads with the RCP average only if it's in Romney's favor for the past ten days. When/if he falls behind, they'll lead with Gallup or Rasmussen. They're playing up the popular vote now over at RNC HQ Fox, because they're planning on becoming the group they most abhor... the 2000 Whiny Democrats who wouldn't shut up about winning the popular vote yet losing the election. Wasn't the GOP rejoinder back then your basic "STFU, everyone knows the Ellectoral College elects the President. Didn't you libs read your Constitution? Sour Grapes because you lost!"
I've been wondering about this myself over the last few days. I have wondered why exactly it is that Republican-leaning outlets have seemed to be harping on the popular vote so much of late, and now this makes sense. Unfortunately, it has also filled me with a sense of dread because of what you wrote next...
I expect to see much of this posturing on election night. The Fox talking heads, be it O'Reilly, van Susteren, Kelly, Hannity or Huckabee... are not ignorant. (Well,... okay, "Hannity" is a bit of a stretch...) But they're going to be staring sincerely into those cameras absolutely aghast that "The American People have spoken, and they chose goodness and light, but the evil Founding Fathers have taken your right to be heard away from you!"
I think you are being too optimistic in your outlook. The pessimist in me thinks that things could be far more nasty post-election than that if there is a Romney win of the popular vote but an Obama win in the EC. The GOP/Tea Party has such an intense dislike for President Obama that if they lose the presidential election, I'm sure it will lead to all manner of conspiracy mongering which will be endorsed, at least tacitly, by the GOP party leadership. I even expect that we'll see "formal hearings" in the U.S. House after the elections "investigating" the situation. Some of the most extreme voices on the right may even start asking for impeachment proceedings in the House.
And Fox News and all the other right-wing media outlets will jump all over this, because they'll have to have something, no matter how nutty, to get the ever-dwindling hardcore conservative faithful to tune in on a regular basis. And what better than a narrative of a vast, liberal conspiracy to undo the founding principles of the nation regarding voting rights? (In all of this nonsense, the fact that the Electoral College elects the president and not the popular vote will be conveniently ignored; not to mention, expect to hear nothing about the 2000 election)
Trust me, this will be the NEW BIG THING
TM on the hard-right for the next four years if/when Obama is re-elected. It'll be the new birtherism; I seriously expect a tie-in to that looniness as well... something to the effect that The Manchurian Candidate has rigged the electoral process in the favor of communists/socialists/liberals/Muslims/etc.
ETA: All that said, I honestly, sincerely hope I am 100% wrong in my prediction. However, I cannot shake the nagging thought that this will be the makeup of the political landscape on the right after the election.