I say that there is too much drama over there. Many want a recount (even the Iranians living in NY are complaining), many want what they want (referring to Nate's post). This isn't going to change

You misunderstand.
For them, drama is very much justified. They are citizens of an oppressive regime who feel as if they have been essentially told, screw you it doesn't matter what you want. And, sadly, it really doesn't matter what they want.
I very much understand the Iranians fury over this, though it does miss the point that changing the President doesn't change their fundamental problem (i.e. Iran is a dictatorship run by the Mullahs, who will do what many dictators typically do). Remember Florida 2008? People here STILL complain about that. This is a similar concept, except its fraud on a much larger and much worse scale. Despite numerous media comparisons, what happened to the Iranians is much worse. The Iranians don't get to take it court. The Mullahs can't and shouldn't be trusted to recount anything and they can't be voted out.
People whined about the Surpeme Court for eights years, but, hey, at least Gore had a court to take it to. The Iranians can't even do that.
My point was about the reponse here. Many people seemed hopeful about the recount or the reform candidate when neither truly matters so long as the Ayatollah controls power. The President is not the person they need to dethroan, it's the Ayatollah. What I didn't understand was why people here thought things would be any different, that it actually and didn't see this coming.