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Old 11-09-2016, 07:53 PM
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On CNN right now they are showing that there are thousands of people protesting right now in New York. These people are so pathetic. What are they protesting? They lost the election. They are a bunch of cry babies. I can understand them being upset. I certainly was not happy with the results in 2008 or 2012. But I wasn't going to protest. There was nothing to protest. My candidates lost fair and square, end of story. There was nothing I could do. I had to accept the result.

Obama and Clinton actually showed some class today. I wish I could say the same thing for these idiots who are protesting.
I advise all patriots to avoid big cities if at all possible these next 71 days of this failed agitator's reign.

It will all be over soon and the stuttering p.ussy prep school/Harvard douchecanoe will have to go preemptive and pardon half the beltway.

Let their dumb brainwashed sheep tear their cities up.

More construction work for the real Americans when Trump takes command.

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Old 11-09-2016, 08:24 PM
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I advise all patriots to avoid big cities if at all possible these next 71 days of this failed agitator's reign.

It will all be over soon and the stuttering p.ussy prep school/Harvard douchecanoe will have to go preemptive and pardon half the beltway.

Let their dumb brainwashed sheep tear their cities up.

More construction work for the real Americans when Trump takes command.

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Old 11-09-2016, 09:50 PM
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Have a friend who is a student at NYU. She said students all over the campus were calling for counseling appointments today to console their feeble, traumatized brains. Pathetic.
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Old 11-10-2016, 05:16 AM
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Ed Klein: Hillary Couldn't Stop Crying, Told Friend She Blames Comey and Obama For Loss

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Old 11-10-2016, 06:10 AM
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Ed Klein: Hillary Couldn't Stop Crying, Told Friend She Blames Comey and Obama For Loss

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The media did her no favors by painting her as a landslide winner throughout. One has to wonder how many of her followers chose to stay home rather than endure the long lines. Also she was so despised by most of Bernie's followers many not very mature. I could venture to guess many of them also voted for Trump.
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Old 11-10-2016, 08:17 AM
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Old 11-10-2016, 08:35 AM
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'memba when boss gave me heat for linking Alex Jones/Infowars?

I 'memba. Now Alex Jones has more credibility than all of the mainstream media.

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Old 11-10-2016, 09:40 AM
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The media did her no favors by painting her as a landslide winner throughout. One has to wonder how many of her followers chose to stay home rather than endure the long lines. Also she was so despised by most of Bernie's followers many not very mature. I could venture to guess many of them also voted for Trump.
can you blame them?

I think her expectation was that Bernie's followers would just fall into line after she won the nomination, ala her supporters did for Obama in '08. But, with all the controversy around the entire nomination, those people felt abandoned by their own party, so they made their voice heard loud and clear by NOT going to the polls to endorse her, or even worse, they endorsed her opponent.

Obviously this is all very fresh for the country, but the Democratic party should stop looking at factors outside of their own party to blame for their loss. IMO, this was a self-destruct on their part, and it should further prove that people don't always vote for whomever their party props up in front of them. Also, the fact that Democrats immediately started to question or insinuate that Bernie would have won easy, speaks to how divided the party was.

lastly, the Libertarians and Gary Johnson didn't help out the Democrats either

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Old 11-10-2016, 10:03 AM
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can you blame them?

I think her expectation was that Bernie's followers would just fall into line after she won the nomination, ala her supporters did for Obama in '08. But, with all the controversy around the entire nomination, those people felt abandoned by their own party, so they made their voice heard loud and clear by NOT going to the polls to endorse her, or even worse, they endorsed her opponent.

Obviously this is all very fresh for the country, but the Democratic party should stop looking at factors outside of their own party to blame for their loss. IMO, this was a self-destruct on their part, and it should further prove that people don't always vote for whomever their party props up in front of them. Also, the fact that Democrats immediately started to question or insinuate that Bernie would have won easy, speaks to how divided the party was.
Bri I agree to a point, but the larger issue for her, if you listen to exit polling and remove all of the minutia - this was simply a change election and she was clearly representing 4 more years of failed economic policies with no clear vision of what her plan was, or how she was going to implement it.

It was, quite literally, all platitudes and Trump bashing.

The exposure of the DNC fix against Bernie, and more importantly the fact that this shill went on the stump for her even after they screwed his supporters, kept them away and disillusioned.

For the record, Bernie would have been obliterated by Trump. It would not have even been close.



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lastly, the Libertarians and Gary Johnson didn't help out the Democrats either

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They didn't help Trump either - but they are vital to the process if we are EVER going to get away from a 2 party system. A candidate has to win over the electorate - folks that are blaming Gary Johnson/ Jill Stein for President Elect Trump in my opinion are severely misguided.
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