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Old 11-17-2017, 03:19 PM
 
Location: Northridge/Porter Ranch, Calif.
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Was Donald Trump really selected and not elected?
Obviously, he was legitimately elected. It's only (some of) the wacko liberals who think he was not.
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Old 11-17-2017, 03:28 PM
 
Location: The 719
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Hillary spent over a billion dollars and lost. What a loser... haha
Doggoneit. Used to be, when you had an election bought, it stayed bought.

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Clinton: There are ‘lots of questions’ about legitimacy of Trump’s election


lol. And all those questions are nothing more than the sewage floating around in the empty chambers of that old hag's brain.


Everybody but she herself understands how the electoral college works.


Now just sit down and shut up, you crazy old cankley fool!
Is the left complaining that they were out-corrupted?

By a non-politician?

Yay it's Friday! This just made my otherwise glum day!

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“Help I’ve lost and I can’t shut up!”
Woot woot!

Oh look, a new bestseller...

WHAT HAPPENED?

-Hillary Rodham Clinton

The first book ever to have a question and the answer right on the cover.

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On what planet did those things happen? The only times that she "got out of the limelight" was when she went on a drunken rampage on election night and refused to give her speech, and, when she went out into the woods with her bottle.
Sounds about right.

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I agree that the top-tier of both parties are schmucks. (Vote them out, people!) But, I disagree with your bigotry accusation. It's simply not true across the Party. However, I know where people get that "view". They get it from Democrats and left-leaning media. You need to consider your sources.

And religion as a primary factor in Repub voting doesn't hold up either. I've known lots of Repubs and easily half of them are non-religious. Some others who are religious, I've asked in the past, "do your religious views influence whether or not you vote for someone depending on that candidates stance on gay marriage or abortion?" The answers I gotten were "No".

Now clearly, for some, those are voting motivators but, not most. That's fallacy. As is the bigoted accusation of bigotry.
This.

At some point in someone's life, they award themselves with the freedom responsibility and dignity to run their own life.

Some of us do it with religion and or spirituality, some don't. If religion works for you, do it. If it doesn't, do something else and find what works.

If you're on this planet and not in at least occasional bliss, you're doing something wrong.

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Old 11-17-2017, 03:49 PM
 
Location: 23.7 million to 162 million miles North of Venus
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fake. Hillary waited a YEAR exactly NOT to damage the nation. She did the honorable thing, and shame on you for pretending otherwise.


Hillary conceded. Hillary got out of the limelight. Hillary waited a year.
On what planet did those things happen? The only times that she "got out of the limelight" was when she went on a drunken rampage on election night and refused to give her speech, and, when she went out into the woods with her bottle.
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Old 11-17-2017, 04:17 PM
 
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And people get mad when Hillary is still talked about
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Old 11-17-2017, 04:18 PM
 
Location: Boston
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Old 11-17-2017, 04:24 PM
 
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I wish NASA would send Hillary off on a one-way trip to Mars.

That would be a good use of an expendable resource.
LOL.
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Old 11-17-2017, 04:29 PM
 
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I have never been a Hillary fan, but I find it very sad that she has gone to such lengths post-election to shred herself of any dignity whatsoever. History will have judged her better had she accepted her loss in a dignified manner and retired from politics with her head held high. Instead she has chosen to be the ultimate sore loser and drag herself down.
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Old 11-17-2017, 04:33 PM
 
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The only difference between the parties on the national level these days is the Republicans pull the same idiocy as the Democrats, but also toss a huge heaping of bigotry on top of it, often backed up by "religion," which is doubly disgusting give the hypocrisy of it all and the 1st Amendment's command not to rule by religion.

I'd say both parties are dying, in a way, although the far-right will always vote in lock-step with whichever candidate says they love guns and hate "those people" loud enough. To the credit of Democrats, as Clinton's loss confirms, they are more likely to stay home than the far-right when presented with a horrible candidate; they are clearly not as blinded by partisan idiocy. The ironic drawback is that means the Democrats need to run REAL candidates to win and can't get away with orange clowns or sexual predators wearing cowboy hats. For that reason, crooks like the Clintons need to go.
I agree that the top-tier of both parties are schmucks. (Vote them out, people!) But, I disagree with your bigotry accusation. It's simply not true across the Party. However, I know where people get that "view". They get it from Democrats and left-leaning media. You need to consider your sources.

And religion as a primary factor in Repub voting doesn't hold up either. I've known lots of Repubs and easily half of them are non-religious. Some others who are religious, I've asked in the past, "do your religious views influence whether or not you vote for someone depending on that candidates stance on gay marriage or abortion?" The answers I gotten were "No".

Now clearly, for some, those are voting motivators but, not most. That's fallacy. As is the bigoted accusation of bigotry.
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Old 11-17-2017, 04:37 PM
 
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I have never been a Hillary fan, but I find it very sad that she has gone to such lengths post-election to shred herself of any dignity whatsoever. History will have judged her better had she accepted her loss in a dignified manner and retired from politics with her head held high. Instead she has chosen to be the ultimate sore loser and drag herself down.
Well said, and it seems her Party is none-too-happy about her self-entitled hanging on.

Hillary = a drag, any which way you cut it.
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Old 11-17-2017, 04:40 PM
 
Location: 500 miles from home
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exactly. how quickly they forget.

Obama slams Trump for questioning the integrity of the US election | News | DW | 21.10.2016

"Speaking at a campaign rally in Florida for Hillary Clinton, the Democratic Party nominee for president, Obama called Trump's comments "dangerous." He said Trump's efforts to "sow the seeds of doubt" about the election process undermined the democratic process and emboldened the country's enemies."

is Hillary undermining the democratic process and emboldening the country's enemies?

She waited until after the election.

You're damn right there are lots of questions about Trump's legitimacy.
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