Election Results Thread

I was wrong, I admit it. I was unprepared for and didn't believe Americans were stupid enough to do it (despite electing Obama a second time.) Though.. I do think it's just a little hillarious. Your dog caught the car, now what?

Like a chick who drunkenly gets a huge tribal tramp stamp, how long before the regret pangs start?

I was wrong to think he'd never get out of the primaries from the 16 candidates.

I was wrong to think he'd get the nomination.

I was wrong to think he'd make it past the first debate with Hillary.

I was wrong to think he couldn't flip places like Michigan, Pennsylvania and Florida.

What else are we (collectively) going to be wrong about in the coming four years?
 
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I was wrong to think he'd never get out of the primaries from the 16 candidates.

I was wrong to think he'd get the nomination.

I was wrong to think he'd make it past the first debate with Hillary.

I was wrong to think he couldn't flip places like Michigan, Pennsylvania and Florida.

What else are we (collectively) going to be wrong about in the coming four years?

I was wrong about most of that myself.
 
What I find amusing is that HRC hasn't reared her head since yesterday evening....medical, cowardice, shame, combination?

She's showing her true class. The least she could have done for her supporters is show up late last night and given a rah-rah speech.
 
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I was wrong, I admit it. I was unprepared for and didn't believe Americans were stupid enough to do it (despite electing Obama a second time.) Though.. I do think it's just a little hillarious. Your dog caught the car, now what?

Like a chick who drunkenly gets a huge tribal tramp stamp, how long before the regret pangs start?

One of them was going to win. Did you prepare the same speech for a Clinton win?

The fact is she couldnt beat the worst ran campaign in modern history (maybe ever) because she couldnt out run her record.
 
I was wrong to think he'd never get out of the primaries from the 16 candidates.

I was wrong to think he'd get the nomination.

I was wrong to think he'd make it past the first debate with Hillary.

I was wrong to think he couldn't flip places like Michigan, Pennsylvania and Florida.

What else are we (collectively) going to be wrong about in the coming four years?

I'm happy to report I wasn't in that camp!
 
No. What it boils down to is, the intelligent women around this country are smarter than you and the others who really made a mountain out of a molehill.

So you mean the women that were told to shut up and swallow the BS, be good feminists, and vote the party line were actually intelligent people who know right from wrong? Oh the horror!
 
It's been a blue collar, middle-class backlash. Working folks are tired of bearing the burden of the dregs of society. What's surprising to me are the blue collar folks in western PA and Michigan that have traditionally voted Democrat went for Trump, going against what their unions were telling them to do.
 
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I was wrong, I admit it. I was unprepared for and didn't believe Americans were stupid enough to do it (despite electing Obama a second time.) Though.. I do think it's just a little hillarious. Your dog caught the car, now what?

Like a chick who drunkenly gets a huge tribal tramp stamp, how long before the regret pangs start?

Way longer than getting a Mike Tyson tat on your face I would guess.
 
People of color I know keep talking about losing their civil rights, etc..typical low iq low voter iq low information left wing stupidity.

It is NOT low IQ. It IS low education. For black Americans, the idea of "the American dream-work hard, persevere, inclusion", yada yada has been systemically blocked, redlined, and outright racistly stepped on for too many for too long. So the belief that they will be blocked by a Trump administration is not unreasonable, if flawed. Sure, you have more and more gaining a place at the table, but the enculturated belief among the under educated black is that they won't get out of the station in life they were born into. The Democratic Party tells them it is the party of all marginalized. And so is "for" them "against" the wealthy elite good old boy Republicans, making no mention of the wealthy elite good old boy Democrats. Our welfare programs only enable further degradation of the African American family but they are perceived as the ONLY lifeline that has been thrown them, supposedly ONLY by the Democrats.
And so, for the most part most all blacks have been so crushed for so long, living in redlined districts with underperforming public schools, any gains made are precious, and the appearance of a white wealthy elite Republican president backed for the first time by a united House and Senate is understandably a vision of probable negativity.
 
Can you imagine the temper tantrum she threw last night, it had to be epic.

Can you imagine how she feels after all these years of wanting to be the first female president and losing 2 a blowhard like Trump? All the infidelities of her husband, all the embarrassment, all the personal setbacks, moving to Arkansas, everything she has endured...all for naught. She may need to be on suicide watch.
 
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