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« Reply #50 on: September 05, 2017, 08:42:18 PM »

When do we get to hear about the part of the book where Hillary stops blaming everyone else for her screw-ups and takes responsibility for being one of the weakest Democratic nominees in recent memory as well as running such a horrible campaign that she lost to a serial sexual predator, traitor, racist, anti-Semitic, kleptocratic man-child?

She couldn't follow voters in the ballot box and force them to vote her. Blame the voters, not the candidate who told them the truth they didn't accept.
Hillary was supposed to hand hold grown ass adults and make sure their every wittle desire was addressed or they would stay home and let Trump win.


YES

THAT WAS *EXACTLY* WHAT SHE WAS SUPPOSED TO DO

IT'S CALLED RUNNING A CAMPAIGN HOLY SH!T

Hillary: Expected to please everybody, still gets sh_t.

Trump: Can piss off everybody, still gets elected.

This is pretty much how sexism works in America, folks.
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« Reply #51 on: September 05, 2017, 09:26:36 PM »

When do we get to hear about the part of the book where Hillary stops blaming everyone else for her screw-ups and takes responsibility for being one of the weakest Democratic nominees in recent memory as well as running such a horrible campaign that she lost to a serial sexual predator, traitor, racist, anti-Semitic, kleptocratic man-child?

She couldn't follow voters in the ballot box and force them to vote her. Blame the voters, not the candidate who told them the truth they didn't accept.
Hillary was supposed to hand hold grown ass adults and make sure their every wittle desire was addressed or they would stay home and let Trump win.


YES

THAT WAS *EXACTLY* WHAT SHE WAS SUPPOSED TO DO

IT'S CALLED RUNNING A CAMPAIGN HOLY SH!T

Hillary: Expected to please everybody, still gets sh_t.

Trump: Can piss off everybody, still gets elected.

This is pretty much how sexism works in America, folks.

Give me a break.. Intelligence at work!
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« Reply #52 on: September 05, 2017, 09:45:07 PM »

When do we get to hear about the part of the book where Hillary stops blaming everyone else for her screw-ups and takes responsibility for being one of the weakest Democratic nominees in recent memory as well as running such a horrible campaign that she lost to a serial sexual predator, traitor, racist, anti-Semitic, kleptocratic man-child?

She couldn't follow voters in the ballot box and force them to vote her. Blame the voters, not the candidate who told them the truth they didn't accept.
Hillary was supposed to hand hold grown ass adults and make sure their every wittle desire was addressed or they would stay home and let Trump win.
YES

THAT WAS *EXACTLY* WHAT SHE WAS SUPPOSED TO DO

IT'S CALLED RUNNING A CAMPAIGN HOLY SH!T

This is why Republicans get us every time. Their voters know how to suck it up and just vote for a candidate they don't particularly like. We have way too many voters who just stay home or vote 3rd party if they don't just LURVVVEE the candidate.

And this is not meant as a cut to Bernie supporters, and I hate how a few wildcards have driven a wedge between both camps. Most people on both sides are excellent people, and either of them would have been an outstanding president. Unfortunately there are too many selfish idiots on the left and in the middle who think that if a candidate isn't 100% perfect, they won't vote, and all of the vulnerable hurt by their inflated egos be damned.
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« Reply #53 on: September 06, 2017, 12:00:13 PM »

I like Sanders himself, but these Bernie bros are Massive HP. 

The stereotypical "Bernie Bro" perpetuated by the Clinton campaign doesn't exist.

Since I've met several in real life I'd have to disagree...
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« Reply #54 on: September 06, 2017, 12:08:35 PM »

When do we get to hear about the part of the book where Hillary stops blaming everyone else for her screw-ups and takes responsibility for being one of the weakest Democratic nominees in recent memory as well as running such a horrible campaign that she lost to a serial sexual predator, traitor, racist, anti-Semitic, kleptocratic man-child?

She couldn't follow voters in the ballot box and force them to vote her. Blame the voters, not the candidate who told them the truth they didn't accept.
Hillary was supposed to hand hold grown ass adults and make sure their every wittle desire was addressed or they would stay home and let Trump win.
YES

THAT WAS *EXACTLY* WHAT SHE WAS SUPPOSED TO DO

IT'S CALLED RUNNING A CAMPAIGN HOLY SH!T

This is why Republicans get us every time. Their voters know how to suck it up and just vote for a candidate they don't particularly like. We have way too many voters who just stay home or vote 3rd party if they don't just LURVVVEE the candidate.

And this is not meant as a cut to Bernie supporters, and I hate how a few wildcards have driven a wedge between both camps. Most people on both sides are excellent people, and either of them would have been an outstanding president. Unfortunately there are too many selfish idiots on the left and in the middle who think that if a candidate isn't 100% perfect, they won't vote, and all of the vulnerable hurt by their inflated egos be damned.

To be fair, if the election had been Clinton vs Rubio or Clinton vs Bush, I wouldn't care if some on the left decided to sit this one out.

But to sit out against Trump? That is inexcusable and anyone who did better not open their mouths and whine about the Trump administration (looking at you Sarah Sarandon...).
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« Reply #55 on: September 06, 2017, 01:19:41 PM »

When do we get to hear about the part of the book where Hillary stops blaming everyone else for her screw-ups and takes responsibility for being one of the weakest Democratic nominees in recent memory as well as running such a horrible campaign that she lost to a serial sexual predator, traitor, racist, anti-Semitic, kleptocratic man-child?

She couldn't follow voters in the ballot box and force them to vote her. Blame the voters, not the candidate who told them the truth they didn't accept.
Hillary was supposed to hand hold grown ass adults and make sure their every wittle desire was addressed or they would stay home and let Trump win.
YES

THAT WAS *EXACTLY* WHAT SHE WAS SUPPOSED TO DO

IT'S CALLED RUNNING A CAMPAIGN HOLY SH!T

This is why Republicans get us every time. Their voters know how to suck it up and just vote for a candidate they don't particularly like. We have way too many voters who just stay home or vote 3rd party if they don't just LURVVVEE the candidate.

And this is not meant as a cut to Bernie supporters, and I hate how a few wildcards have driven a wedge between both camps. Most people on both sides are excellent people, and either of them would have been an outstanding president. Unfortunately there are too many selfish idiots on the left and in the middle who think that if a candidate isn't 100% perfect, they won't vote, and all of the vulnerable hurt by their inflated egos be damned.

To be fair, if the election had been Clinton vs Rubio or Clinton vs Bush, I wouldn't care if some on the left decided to sit this one out.

But to sit out against Trump? That is inexcusable and anyone who did better not open their mouths and whine about the Trump administration (looking at you Sarah Sarandon...).

You say that now, but the truth is, a Rubio or Jeb! administration would've gotten more terrible and detrimental policies through the door and there'd be less of a rallying cry for the midterms in 2018 on the off chance they won [ftr, I don't believe either would've pulled it off].

Trump's energized the party and saved it from arguably an even worse fate in 2018 with Hillary getting flak for McConnell's gridlock work...there might not even be a 9th Justice if she won. It also takes away the talking point that the GOP heralded under Obama after Congress flipped that a trifecta would get more done.
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« Reply #56 on: September 06, 2017, 02:03:04 PM »

If she gets any more bitter she's risking a third stroke.
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« Reply #57 on: September 06, 2017, 02:10:34 PM »

If she gets any more bitter she's risking a third stroke.

Trump has publicly done way more complaining about the election and all those imaginary illegals who voted and cost him the popular vote.
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