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WhoreMods -> RE: Who Needs a Safe Space Now? (11/21/2016 7:03:22 AM)

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ORIGINAL: epiphiny43

The Only 'pollster' who correctly predicted the Electoral College victory is also predicting Trump will be impeached by the Republican Congress within a year (or less), because of gross stupidity, Very 'un-Right policy decisions, or obscene personal conduct. Or all of the above. In which case they have the ideal cooperative stable and predictable boy in office, Pence.

He's already in breach of the constitution, which bans elected government officials from business dealings with foreign nationals. Weird how silent all of the constitutional scholars in here who were so desperate to prove that something in there prevented a Kenyan moslem from being elected president are being about that issue, really.

To return to the original subject of this thread, though: does anybody else find it a bit fishy that the circus peanut's tweeting and bleating about the cast of a musical dissing his homey Pence is getting a lot more media attention than the fact that he's paid off the plaintiffs in the Trump University case out of court before it came to trial?
That'll be the American media showing its aggressive leftist bias again, no doubt...




Awareness -> RE: Who Needs a Safe Space Now? (11/21/2016 7:11:45 AM)


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ORIGINAL: heavyblinker
It wasn't even disrespectful, but if anything it was an appeal to Trump and Pence not to be as shitty as they promised to be during their election campaign.
It was a political stunt at a time when the politics is over. Your pantsuit lost. Why can't you accept this.

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I refuse to believe that even someone as aggressively hateful as yourself
You're a fucking moron. I DO NOT suffer fools gladly and the level of thinking in this place is so fucking juvenile that I genuinely grow tired of responding to you meatheads, but to suggest I'm hateful is just idiotic. I deal with reality, not Leftist fantasies about the way the world works. Your inability to cope with reality is your own problem. You think I'm hateful? I think you're willfully stupid.

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would think that this was some sort of attack on the American political system (not that such a thing wouldn't also be justified at this point). Even though America elected a fascist, their society hasn't descended into fascism yet and the president isn't a god emperor who demands or deserves unconditional admiration and respect.
You're babbling incoherent nonsense. I said it disrespected the office, not that it was "some sort of attack on the American political system". And Trump is not a fascist. You're descending to the level of hyperbolic Leftist name-calling again. This happens because you can't think.

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And the idea that America elected Trump because everyone thinks the left is annoying and stupid is laughably childish.
Nobody said that. I said the left are stupid and ignorant. That their approach - which informed Hillary's platform - was to condescend to everyone who didn't believe the same things they did. And to see them get their comeuppance is priceless. Yes. You don't get to lecture the rest of the country - like self-appointed arbiters of social morality - and get away with it. Too bad, so sad.

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This was about economic anxieties in the rust belt, Hillary's reputation and fear of immigrants was maybe a very distant third. I don't even think hatred of annoying lefties would be a major issue with anyone but the dumbest of the dumb... but I can tell you're getting a real charge over saying it, so it's not like any of this is going to register.
You still don't get it. And probably won't for some time, if ever. I wouldn't care, except the stupidity of Leftists like yourself is what will keep Trump in power for the next 8 years. That's not an ideal scenario in my book and if we don't get President Sanders in 2020 then it's going to be a long 8 years.

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It's always nice to use events that didn't happen to prove how right you are, but I can't believe that anyone would argue that the surveillance state and the use of drones wouldn't have also expanded under any other president at this point in history.
Obama specifically campaigned against it, then went back on his policy once in office.

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It's an uncomfortable reality caused by technological progress in a time of war, and Mr. Torture-the-hell-out-of-them isn't going to change a thing about it.
No, it's a classic bait and switch which reminds us that Obama is a politician just like any other politician. Your lack of intellectual honesty prevents you from admitting that Obama did something wrong. You lack the maturity to acknowledge wrongdoing by your side.

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On the other hand, Trump didn't NEED to campaign on a platform that incited violence, racism, bigotry and hatred... he just did it because he liked the reaction it got. Now that he won, he's going to have to deal with the fallout for the next 4 years.
I think it's funny you pretend to yourself that there's consequences coming, I guess it's your way of trying to salve your wounded pride and pretend that you didn't lose EVERYTHING (despite losing the Presidency, the Senate, The House - and consequently the Supreme Court - and a bunch of Governorships). - it's ludicrous of course, there are no such consequences pending. Trump ran on a campaign of securing borders against illegal immigration, on eliminating corruption in Washington and on taking care of the little guy.

You pretending otherwise is an amusing example of the kind of double-think which dominates Leftist thought.




dcnovice -> RE: Who Needs a Safe Space Now? (11/21/2016 7:40:15 AM)

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You. Are. Pathetic.

Oh dear. The disapproval of an Internet troll is a heavy cross to bear, but I'll shoulder it as nobly as I can.

Good thing I had the cancer to practice on. [8|]




Lucylastic -> RE: Who Needs a Safe Space Now? (11/21/2016 7:48:15 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Awareness


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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic


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ORIGINAL: subrob1967


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ORIGINAL: sloguy02246


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ORIGINAL: tamaka
Honestly... pretty much all of it is just emotional nonsense with little substance.


Well, then again I must admit that is an accurate description of most of Trump's entire campaign content.



Yet he won, Hillary lost, get over it.

Hillary Clinton's national popular vote lead now stands at 1.677 million votes or a 1.3 percentage point margin.
Yeah, I'd knock 5% off that to get the real figure.



You can knock whatever you want off...it will have no effect.
http://cookpolitical.com/story/10174

State Clinton (D) Trump (R) Others Clinton % Trump % Others %
U.S. Total 63,649,978 61,943,670 7,074,979 48.0% 46.7% 5.3% 3.9% 1.3% -2.6%


Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s popular vote victory continued to grow Monday as millions of ballots remained uncounted, according to the latest ballot tally published by the Cook Political Report. The first female major-party nominee has secured nearly 2 million more votes than her opponent, billionaire Donald Trump, despite an Electoral College vote in his favor.

Trump managed to secure well over the 270 electoral votes needed to clinch the presidency, but Clinton appears to have soundly won the popular vote by an ever-expanding margin. She received about 63,600,000 votes to the president-elect's 61,900,000, according to the Cook Political Report. Updated ballot counts show her receiving at least 48 percent of the national vote compared to Trump’s 46.7 percent.

Clinton’s lead has already exceeded the 540,520-vote gap former Democratic candidate Al Gore maintained over former President George W. Bush before the former conceded in the 2000 election.

<snip>The Cook Political Report’s editor David Wasserman said Sunday there were still nearly 7 million uncounted votes. "A majority of them are on the coasts, in New York, California, and Washington,” he told The Atlantic. “She should be able to win those votes, probably 2-1."

http://www.ibtimes.com/trump-clinton-latest-election-votes-2016-who-won-popular-vote-7-million-ballots-2449153




tamaka -> RE: Who Needs a Safe Space Now? (11/21/2016 8:25:52 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic


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ORIGINAL: Awareness


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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic


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ORIGINAL: subrob1967


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ORIGINAL: sloguy02246


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ORIGINAL: tamaka
Honestly... pretty much all of it is just emotional nonsense with little substance.


Well, then again I must admit that is an accurate description of most of Trump's entire campaign content.



Yet he won, Hillary lost, get over it.

Hillary Clinton's national popular vote lead now stands at 1.677 million votes or a 1.3 percentage point margin.
Yeah, I'd knock 5% off that to get the real figure.



You can knock whatever you want off...it will have no effect.
http://cookpolitical.com/story/10174

State Clinton (D) Trump (R) Others Clinton % Trump % Others %
U.S. Total 63,649,978 61,943,670 7,074,979 48.0% 46.7% 5.3% 3.9% 1.3% -2.6%


Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s popular vote victory continued to grow Monday as millions of ballots remained uncounted, according to the latest ballot tally published by the Cook Political Report. The first female major-party nominee has secured nearly 2 million more votes than her opponent, billionaire Donald Trump, despite an Electoral College vote in his favor.

Trump managed to secure well over the 270 electoral votes needed to clinch the presidency, but Clinton appears to have soundly won the popular vote by an ever-expanding margin. She received about 63,600,000 votes to the president-elect's 61,900,000, according to the Cook Political Report. Updated ballot counts show her receiving at least 48 percent of the national vote compared to Trump’s 46.7 percent.

Clinton’s lead has already exceeded the 540,520-vote gap former Democratic candidate Al Gore maintained over former President George W. Bush before the former conceded in the 2000 election.

<snip>The Cook Political Report’s editor David Wasserman said Sunday there were still nearly 7 million uncounted votes. "A majority of them are on the coasts, in New York, California, and Washington,” he told The Atlantic. “She should be able to win those votes, probably 2-1."

http://www.ibtimes.com/trump-clinton-latest-election-votes-2016-who-won-popular-vote-7-million-ballots-2449153



It's like inheriting money after you died.




WhoreMods -> RE: Who Needs a Safe Space Now? (11/21/2016 8:30:38 AM)

I really hope you weren't one of the Trumptooners who was complaining about a rigged election before the electoral college appointed the circus peanut.




Nnanji -> RE: Who Needs a Safe Space Now? (11/21/2016 8:31:31 AM)

And the votes all candidates campaigned to acquire in order to win the election stands at Trump 290 Clinton 232.




subrob1967 -> RE: Who Needs a Safe Space Now? (11/21/2016 8:37:39 AM)

FR

It's cute how Lucy thinks all those California Clinton votes matter.[;)]




thompsonx -> RE: Who Needs a Safe Space Now? (11/21/2016 8:38:58 AM)

ORIGINAL: tamaka


It's like inheriting money after you died.


No it is not. It is simply pointing out that presidents in amerika are appointed not elected...which is something usually taught in 6th grade civics. That so many continue to engage in the fantasy of elections is more than a little amusing.




thompsonx -> RE: Who Needs a Safe Space Now? (11/21/2016 8:41:49 AM)


ORIGINAL: subrob1967

FR

It's cute how Lucy thinks all those California Clinton votes matter.[;)]


Since when has the will of the people been considered important?




thompsonx -> RE: Who Needs a Safe Space Now? (11/21/2016 8:45:40 AM)


ORIGINAL: tamaka
ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

Hillary Clinton's national popular vote lead now stands at 1.677 million votes or a 1.3 percentage point margin.


Which is totally irrelevant.

Another school teacher who does not believe in the relevance of elections.




bounty44 -> RE: Who Needs a Safe Space Now? (11/21/2016 8:54:48 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Nnanji

And the votes all candidates campaigned to acquire in order to win the election stands at Trump 290 Clinton 232.


a small handful of the most populated states would contain close to enough votes to determine the results for the whole country.

our president could end up being chosen by virtue of the amount of leftie/liberal/socialist/communists/progressives/collectivists/felons/whatever, that live in California, new York, Illinois and one or two other heavily populated states. heck there are probably more lefties in California than there are conservatives in 20 of the least populated states.

yeah, sure---that seems fair.

its amazing isn't it?




Nnanji -> RE: Who Needs a Safe Space Now? (11/21/2016 9:00:37 AM)

It's funny because I vividly remember ol Bill with his fake smile talking down the oppression of the majority. The left agreed then. I guess not so much anymore.




Kirata -> RE: Who Needs a Safe Space Now? (11/21/2016 9:22:20 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

Hillary Clinton's national popular vote lead now stands at 1.677 million votes or a 1.3 percentage point margin.

The popular vote totals are irrelevant. That's not how we elect our Presidents, and for good reason. One or two large states with overwhelmingly liberal or conservative majorities should not be able to dictate the course of the Union. Trump and Clinton both knew where they had to win in order to win the Electoral college, and Clinton lost in those states by almost a million votes.

K.





Lucylastic -> RE: Who Needs a Safe Space Now? (11/21/2016 9:36:19 AM)

LOL you are about the tenth person to say that but way after I said it. I KNOW the electoral vote went to trump bozo.
But people are bullshitting that he won the popular vote. He didnt, simple truth.
Dont try teach your granny to suck eggs




Lucylastic -> RE: Who Needs a Safe Space Now? (11/21/2016 9:37:48 AM)


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ORIGINAL: subrob1967

FR

It's cute how Lucy thinks all those California Clinton votes matter.[;)]

You attempt to know what I think>????
fucking idiot, I didnt say anything lke that
quit with the fucking bullshit rob, you are a joke




Lucylastic -> RE: Who Needs a Safe Space Now? (11/21/2016 9:39:19 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Nnanji

And the votes all candidates campaigned to acquire in order to win the election stands at Trump 290 Clinton 232.

WHat will you do if the electoral college dont vote his way on the 19th?




Lucylastic -> RE: Who Needs a Safe Space Now? (11/21/2016 9:46:03 AM)


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ORIGINAL: tamaka


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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic


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ORIGINAL: Awareness


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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic


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ORIGINAL: subrob1967


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ORIGINAL: sloguy02246


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ORIGINAL: tamaka
Honestly... pretty much all of it is just emotional nonsense with little substance.


Well, then again I must admit that is an accurate description of most of Trump's entire campaign content.



Yet he won, Hillary lost, get over it.

Hillary Clinton's national popular vote lead now stands at 1.677 million votes or a 1.3 percentage point margin.
Yeah, I'd knock 5% off that to get the real figure.



You can knock whatever you want off...it will have no effect.
http://cookpolitical.com/story/10174

State Clinton (D) Trump (R) Others Clinton % Trump % Others %
U.S. Total 63,649,978 61,943,670 7,074,979 48.0% 46.7% 5.3% 3.9% 1.3% -2.6%


Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s popular vote victory continued to grow Monday as millions of ballots remained uncounted, according to the latest ballot tally published by the Cook Political Report. The first female major-party nominee has secured nearly 2 million more votes than her opponent, billionaire Donald Trump, despite an Electoral College vote in his favor.

Trump managed to secure well over the 270 electoral votes needed to clinch the presidency, but Clinton appears to have soundly won the popular vote by an ever-expanding margin. She received about 63,600,000 votes to the president-elect's 61,900,000, according to the Cook Political Report. Updated ballot counts show her receiving at least 48 percent of the national vote compared to Trump’s 46.7 percent.

Clinton’s lead has already exceeded the 540,520-vote gap former Democratic candidate Al Gore maintained over former President George W. Bush before the former conceded in the 2000 election.

<snip>The Cook Political Report’s editor David Wasserman said Sunday there were still nearly 7 million uncounted votes. "A majority of them are on the coasts, in New York, California, and Washington,” he told The Atlantic. “She should be able to win those votes, probably 2-1."

http://www.ibtimes.com/trump-clinton-latest-election-votes-2016-who-won-popular-vote-7-million-ballots-2449153



It's like inheriting money after you died.


well its actually like saying 99% of blacks are killed by blacks.
While we are stuck with trump, reminding you of facts and figures is my little way of saying you need to get your facts right.
Trumps base are the saddest. They are crowing when they dont know what they are crowing about.




DaddySatyr -> RE: Who Needs a Safe Space Now? (11/21/2016 10:09:49 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Nnanji

It's funny because I vividly remember ol Bill with his fake smile talking down the oppression of the majority. The left agreed then. I guess not so much anymore.



I assume you're speaking of 1996, when Dole won the popular vote but the "Commander-In-Heat" won the EC?

Yeah, the socialist left seemed pretty happy with the EC, then.



Michael




tamaka -> RE: Who Needs a Safe Space Now? (11/21/2016 10:10:44 AM)

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ORIGINAL: thompsonx


ORIGINAL: tamaka
ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

Hillary Clinton's national popular vote lead now stands at 1.677 million votes or a 1.3 percentage point margin.


Which is totally irrelevant.

Another school teacher who does not believe in the relevance of elections.



Not sure what you mean. The states held their elections. The electoral college gave a lot more weight to CA compared to many other states. Trump still won.




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