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AmSpec Official Inauguration Map

Friends, you've probably wondered how on earth you were going to get through Washington, D.C. to celebrate the coronation inauguration of President-Elect Barack Hillary Obama. Well, we consulted with the greatest graphic artists in the world, and they told us to get lost because they knew who we were and they voted for Obama. (Yes, even the ones outside the country.) But we persevered, secured a pirated version of Photoshop, and after several weeks of re-reading the online tutorials (and watching some videos), we finally figured out what the heck a "layer" was. Srsly dudez, graphic art is hard.

Here's what you need to get by in a city gone loco:

Forget the Washington Post map, and please print out this map and bring it with you when you come to Washington. It's got more words than the Secret Service map. More importantly, it was given to you by ideological bedfellows, meaning you don't have to be afraid of subliminal Communist cartography.

Hope you have a good time. We here at AmSpec will be sipping mojitos somewhere where there is not an overwhelming number of liberals in a crowd cheering on their Great Leader. So, obviously, we're not going to be in California. Perhaps Florida? Whatever. We just need to rest up because we're going to be very, very busy for the next 4-to-8-years-but-dear-God-hopefully-not-12-or-16-or,-oh-man,-we-may-never-win-an-election-again. Barkeep! Another mojito!

UPDATE: I realize I should have included a designated yoga zone and a few Whole Foods concession stands. Mea culpa.

J. Peter Freire is contributing editor of The American Spectator. Freire first came to the Spectator as an intern and editorial assistant under a journalism fellowship from the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. Since then, he has written for the New York Times, Reason, and Human Events. Prior to returning to The American Spectator, he was editor of Brainwash, an online journal of opinion from America's Future Foundation, worked for the Evans-Novak Political Report, and researched and wrote for the New York Times. Freire studied English Renaissance literature and political science at Cornell University, where he served as senior editor and columnist at the Cornell Review. He is also a 2008 Phillips Foundation Journalism Fellow and the CPAC 2009 Journalist of the Year.

You can reach his Twitter page by clicking here, or follow him @JPFreire.

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