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Allegiance 11-09-2016 12:13 AM

Wager: Who will be 1st totv liberal to blame fbi for Hillarys landslide loss?
 
I say ColdNoMore.... haha

Betting on trump was like taking candy from babies.

Taltarzac725 11-09-2016 08:55 AM

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I say ColdNoMore.... haha

Betting on trump was like taking candy from babies.

She just lost due to her own flaws.

LitespeedRider 11-09-2016 08:58 AM

Had the FBI just done what they are supposed to do - pull the wool over their eyes, look away, placate the patricians and play like monkeys...Hillary would be President Elect.

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Don Baldwin 11-09-2016 09:45 AM

[QUOTE=Guest]Had the FBI just done what they are supposed to do - pull the wool over their eyes, look away, placate the patricians and play like monkeys...Hillary would be President Elect.

Actually...it could have been a brilliant plan to take her down. She can NOW be fully investigated by an FBI that is P!SSED over her. Charges brought under an unfriendly administration, and convicted by an unfriendly administration. No chance for a pardon.

IF she's really as corrupt as they say...I'd like to see her hang publicly.

MDLNB 11-09-2016 09:47 AM

I doubt it will happen. The Clinton corruption is embedded way too deep. Even if indicted, she will get away with all her crimes.

autumnspring 11-09-2016 12:31 PM

Ironic
 
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I say ColdNoMore.... haha

Betting on trump was like taking candy from babies.

First of all while I voted for TRUMP, I was surprised by his win.
While TRUMP declared that the electroral college system is rigged, Hillary actually won by 56,000 plurality votes. TRUMP won because of the electoral college system that he said was corrupt.

I got what I wanted-MAY TRUMP BE ONE OF THE GREATEST PRESIDENTS EVER. The REPUBLICANS control not only the presidency but both houses of congress.

MAY THEY MAKE ALL OF US PROUD THOSE WHO VOTED REPUBLICAN AND THOSE WHO DID NOT.

LitespeedRider 11-09-2016 12:45 PM

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56,000 plurality votes
That may be true - however, just as he did with his taxes...he played by the rules "they" made. Had the rules been different the road trips and commercial placements would have been far far different for both parties involved. While they were both campaigning HARD in Florida...how many Trump commercials do you think were on WGN or WLS from Chicago? None.

janmcn 11-09-2016 04:55 PM

I'll wait until Trump really screws up, like dropping a nuke on some innocent country, and then ask Comey is he's proud of his actions.

AJ32162 11-09-2016 05:17 PM

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I'll wait until Trump really screws up, like dropping a nuke on some innocent country, and then ask Comey is he's proud of his actions.

Good luck with that.

Fredster 11-09-2016 06:27 PM

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I'll wait until Trump really screws up, like dropping a nuke on some innocent country, and then ask Comey is he's proud of his actions.

Why don't you face the truth, Hillary was deemed
by millions to not be trustworthy!

ColdNoMore 11-09-2016 07:04 PM

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Why don't you face the truth, Hillary was deemed
by millions to not be trustworthy!

Trump won not only because Hillary is hated more than people love this country, but he also very effectively tapped into the undercurrent of xenophobia, hate, racism, bigotry and misogyny...that has built up since Obama was elected.

Although I believe Trump wanted to win, I don't think he has a clue...as to exactly what he has won.

When it finally sinks in that he's not a King/Dictator, that it is a lot of hard work with really tough choices, that he has to put his "brand" in a blind trust, that he can't unilaterally make good on his campaign promises and that he will be frustrated constantly...we will see a very public meltdown of our POTUS.

And yes, unlike the bitter and nasty folks around here who refuse to call Obama "my President"...for good or bad Trump will become my President.

Because I'm an American first.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 11-09-2016 08:45 PM

I think that Trump's victory was due more to the increase in Obamacare premiums than anything else.
Forty percent of the country were going to vote for Trump no matter what and forty percent were going to vote for Hillary no matter what. Three or four per cent were going to vote for one of the minor party candidates. That leaves six or seven per cent of the voters that needed to make up their minds. When they received health care premium notices with 25% to 116% increases in their premiums along with increases in deductibles they saw the writing on the wall and most went for the repeal of Obamacare.

Most people will vote based on their principles, but when their pocketbooks get adversely affected, it's a new game.

biker1 11-09-2016 10:09 PM

Nope. What we just saw was the election of a third party candidate. While Trump appeared to be running as a Republican, in reality he beat the real Republican candidate, Jeb Bush, in the primaries, and the Democratic candidate, Clinton, in the general election. This election was all about the rejection of the "same old same old". There are a lot of fed up people out there and they rejected the career politicians. Quite amazing.

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I think that Trump's victory was due more to the increase in Obamacare premiums than anything else.
Forty percent of the country were going to vote for Trump no matter what and forty percent were going to vote for Hillary no matter what. Three or four per cent were going to vote for one of the minor party candidates. That leaves six or seven per cent of the voters that needed to make up their minds. When they received health care premium notices with 25% to 116% increases in their premiums along with increases in deductibles they saw the writing on the wall and most went for the repeal of Obamacare.

Most people will vote based on their principles, but when their pocketbooks get adversely affected, it's a new game.


Fredster 11-10-2016 12:38 AM

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Nope. What we just saw was the election of a third party candidate. While Trump appeared to be running as a Republican, in reality he beat the real Republican candidate, Jeb Bush, in the primaries, and the Democratic candidate, Clinton, in the general election. This election was all about the rejection of the "same old same old". There are a lot of fed up people out there and they rejected the career politicians. Quite amazing.

You are spot on!
This was a change election, one candidate
represented change and the other was
more of the same!

Fredster 11-10-2016 12:42 AM

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Trump won not only because Hillary is hated more than people love this country, but he also very effectively tapped into the undercurrent of xenophobia, hate, racism, bigotry and misogyny...that has built up since Obama was elected.

Although I believe Trump wanted to win, I don't think he has a clue...as to exactly what he has won.

When it finally sinks in that he's not a King/Dictator, that it is a lot of hard work with really tough choices, that he has to put his "brand" in a blind trust, that he can't unilaterally make good on his campaign promises and that he will be frustrated constantly...we will see a very public meltdown of our POTUS.

And yes, unlike the bitter and nasty folks around here who refuse to call Obama "my President"...for good or bad Trump will become my President.

Because I'm an American first.

Glad you are an American first, but your observations
are really just a lot of biased speculation.

MDLNB 11-10-2016 06:29 AM

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Obama promised CHANGE and look at what we got.

Trump is promising CHANGE and we voted for his changes. I am one of those that hopes he can achieve his change. He has two years to get something done before the next congressional election. Hopefully, he can undo a lot of Obama's failed policies in that short time. Obama spent two years of total control just passing Obamacare. And he had total control of the government.

As far as Hillary's loss. She is the reason for her loss. She is lazy and let others do all her work for her. Perhaps she is also ill and has an excuse. If so, then it is good that she does not have endure the hard job of being president. But, the point is that she dropped the ball, when it was handed to her.

Now, because of Hillary's and her campaign's nasty rhetoric as well as Obama's divisive language, we have violence in the streets. I blame them for the violence. Trump has NEVER been accused of being a racist or bigot until he ran for office.

Allegiance 11-10-2016 08:29 AM

Obama and his scum wife are the biggest racists ever. Reverend wright was their biggest influence for over 20 years and the media ignored the blatant Racism!!!!

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 11-10-2016 08:47 AM

I'm surprised that we haven't heard it blamed on the electoral college. The liberals will be whining about that soon. It appears that Hillary may have won the popular vote but we'll never really know without a total recount which will never happen because of the electoral college.

In case anyone wants to bring that up, the current count shows Hillary up by about 200,000 votes. That represents about .00169% of the votes cast. So I wouldn't go claiming a popular vote victory. If we recounted all 118,000,000 votes cast we could easily find that ti comes out 200,000 votes the other way.

With the popular vote this close, we'll never really know for sure who won the popular vote.

Allegiance 11-10-2016 08:51 AM

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I'm surprised that we haven't heard it blamed on the electoral college. The liberals will be whining about that soon. It appears that Hillary may have won the popular vote but we'll never really know without a total recount which will never happen because of the electoral college.

In case anyone wants to bring that up, the current count shows Hillary up by about 200,000 votes. That represents about .00169% of the votes cast. So I wouldn't go claiming a popular vote victory. If we recounted all 118,000,000 votes cast we could easily find that ti comes out 200,000 votes the other way.

With the popular vote this close, we'll never really know for sure who won the popular vote.

Any non political statistician will tell you that there was much more than 200,000 cases of voter fraud, the vast amount voting Hillary.


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