What we're seeing:

Keith Olbermann is describing the scene on the mall as a cross between Woodstock and a religious pilgrimage, and he's wondering out loud if there's a better way to describe what we're seeing.

Personally, I'd suggest "America".

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Personally, I'd suggest "America".

PlusELEVENTY, Mike.

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