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01-14-2017 04:06 PM |
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My fellow conservatives and moderates take a step back and view how the "ädorables"(courtesy of Lou Weiss, Pittsburgh) view us deplorables. They continue without shame the canard that Trump's election was not legitimate. They rally around the flagpole shouting expletives and utilizing character assassination toward Trump, his family, his chosen Administration and his bigger campaign contributors.
They make claim that Hillary won the popular vote by 2.9 million. She won only coastal cities, academic enclaves and very poor areas such as the Mississippi Delta. However it has been shown that if you subtract the five boroughs of NYC and Los Angeles she lost by the popular vote by 500,000.
So desperate are they all that they have concocted some of the most vile lies about Trump, his wife and his family. These actions alone are just unforgivable.
Rep John Lewis is going to say on 60/60 Sunday that he does not recognize Donald Trump as President of the United States. I have not researched it but something tells me he violates the congressional oath he took as Representative
If adorables are all that smart and all that right then one would conclude they would have figured out by now that deplorables react better if they first consider the effect of the nomenclature they assign to them such as racist, misogynist homophobes, bigots and xenphobes. But radical progressives can't contain their anger and hence their childish behavior and tantrums persist. What is an adult to do?
And if they can't get past their childish behaviors how do they focus on an objective view of the Trump's agenda over the next 8 years. Progressive behavior concerning Trump's election is like a little kid who Mom's says "taste this you like it". "I don't want to taste it and I know I won't like it" OK then I eat the vanilla ice cream cone myself. Hmmm the fudge and crushed peanuts on it are sooooo good.:D
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Sorry PBR, I got sidetracked reading your post. Did Hillary Clinton win the popular vote by 2.9 million votes. Mathematically speaking, of course. No stuttering or voodoo demographics.
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