DaddySatyr -> RE: Clinton concedes (11/9/2016 10:06:59 AM)
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When President-Elect Trump got to 254 Electoral College votes, I started getting emotional; not because I'm a fan of President-Elect Trump's. I am more than a little trepidatious regarding quite a few of his policies. No, my emotion was because this election (to me) meant that enough of my fellow citizens rejected the anti-Christ's foreign policy and other ideas. It means that they realized that Mrs. Bill Clinton was not the right person to lead this country. To me, it meant a sort of "vindication" of my son's death since he died as a direct result of her bullshit foreign policy. Actually, I don't believe she conceded. She sent out her "second-in-command" to hand over her sword and he didn't even do that. He spoke about "continuing to count" and blah, blah, blah. Today, while she said some of the right words, she also talked about how her people have to continue to fight against divisiveness (I thought she was joking, almost as the left wrote the book on divisiveness) and hatred (see: divisiveness). She did manage to show a little bit of class when she said that she and her people: "owed him an open mind and the chance to lead", but on the whole: Good riddance to bad rubbish and a reminder for her: it is not dishonorable to fall on one's sword. One last thing: I said, a few weeks ago, that she might suffer a nervous breakdown because of this, but I seriously believe there are a couple of issues, here: I think President Clinton might be suffering from some kind of Alzheimer's or dementia thing. He made mistakes he never would have made before. He denied making statements the whole country knows he made. This is not to be mean. I just think he was off his game enough to hint at a serious condition. Then, I think we might find out that his wife is dealing with some kind of condition (my guess is: relapsing/remitting multiple sclerosis). Again, I don't say that with any malice; just some things I've believed for a little while and I didn't want to give voice to them, publicly because I didn't want people to think that I was "using" those things as campaign issues. Michael
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