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HailGreen28 11-09-2016, 08:58 PM The whiny of the soft millennials today is absolutely pathetic.
Yeah, one of my co-workers, out of college a couple years I think, big Bernie supporter, came in round an hour late today. Her face was so red and puffy, it was obvious she had spent some of that morning crying.
Just to be clear, I hate the racist and the crook, I voted for Johnson, but still debated her when she was flat out wrong, like claiming college could be free for everyone, or that military guns have never been used by civilians before now (points to tommy guns). She's otherwise friendly, but argues everything political with utmost conviction like it's life or death, and when faced with contrary facts usually shrugs and says "whatever" and stick to her beliefs.
And I don't recall the majority of the TV news media so blatantly campaigning for one candidate before. The slanted news coverage, the landslide Hillary polls, giving Hillary debate questions in advance, vetting interview articles by her campaign before publishing, I dreaded the next four years no matter who won. It's like Aliens vs Predator, whoever wins, we lose. (I wanted Kasich to win, btw, would have settled for Cruz.)
But seeing these "safe space" millennials freak out, now that they finally lost a major election, is pretty entertaining.
Giantone 11-09-2016, 08:58 PM The whiny of the soft millennials today is absolutely pathetic.
Why are they soft?
punch it in 11-09-2016, 09:00 PM Why are they soft?
Cus there fuckin fags! Hoo rah!
(This is going to be a long four years of some serious bullshit). Huge step backwards.
Giantone 11-09-2016, 09:00 PM The point I'm making is that a metric shitload of Americans want him in office.
Hillary supporters act like they lost to a handfull of rednecks.
Obviously far from it.
She actually won the popular vote and lost the electoral college.
Giantone 11-09-2016, 09:01 PM (This is going to be a long four years of some serious bullshit). Huge step backwards.
Yup.
HailGreen28 11-09-2016, 09:14 PM Cus there fuckin fags! Hoo rah!
(This is going to be a long four years of some serious bullshit). Huge step backwards.
See, this is one reason Trump won. Because of punchitin's attitude. Constantly strawmanning and demonizing people as Obama put it with his: "cling to guns or religion" quote. Calling Trump deplorable was accurate. The constant stream of propaganda that anyone not liking the democrats was deplorable? When Hillary said that about Trump supporters, I think she hurt herself more than Mondale did with his "yes I will raise taxes" quote way back in 1984. I think enough people were fed up with punchitins attitude to fire back by voting Trump. It didn't push me that far, but I feel that anger.
And about anger, funny how a black turnout for Obama is represented as hope, and a white turnout for Trump is represented as anger. There was a lot of pent up anger among blacks of their past and present mistreatment that worked in Obama's favor too.
Alvin Walton 11-09-2016, 09:14 PM She actually won the popular vote and lost the electoral college.
I doubt that you were worried about the popular vote before the election started.
But now that you lost you are all butt hurt about it.
And if Hilldog had won you wouldn't have said squat about it.
Hindsight is a bitch, eh?
Chico23231 11-09-2016, 09:15 PM Why are they soft?
Because they lack substance in most of their arguments. There is zero substance...they have zero answers to unknown questions?
If shit is so fucking bleak, then talk to me about the Obama policies that were so fucking important to you and then why weren't these things achieved? Why is shit so bad in your fucking world, what didnt Obama do? Simply saying everyone is a racist, bigot, fascist is fucking bullshit.
punch it in 11-09-2016, 09:16 PM See, this is one reason Trump won. Because of punchitin's attitude. Constantly strawmanning and demonizing people as Obama put it with his: "cling to guns or religion" quote. Calling Trump deplorable was accurate. The constant stream of propaganda that anyone not liking the democrats was deplorable? When Hillary said that about Trump supporters, I think she hurt herself more than Mondale did with his "yes I will raise taxes" quote way back in 1984. I think enough people were fed up with punchitins attitude to fire back by voting Trump. It didn't push me that far, but I feel that anger.
And about anger, funny how a black turnout for Obama is represented as hope, and a white turnout for Trump is represented as anger. There was a lot of pent up anger among blacks of their past and present mistreatment that worked in Obama's favor too.
Dude go back under the slimy rock you have been hiding under and stay there.
Obama isnt a two bit con artist. It isnt about black and white you idiot.
You don't know me. My attitude? Really? Because of a comment that this is a huge step backwards? Take your long confused rant and go away. This time for good.
HailGreen28 11-09-2016, 09:23 PM I doubt that you were worried about the popular vote before the election started.
But now that you lost you are all butt hurt about it.
And if Hilldog had won you wouldn't have said squat about it.
Hindsight is a bitch, eh?
Fifth time it's happened according to one website I looked at. I have mixed feelings about that. I agree with not changing the rules retroactively because the other sides candidate won. But really, I would go either way if they decide to go popular vote next election or not.
OT1H, candidates would stick more to issues in big states in popular vote contests, not totally but to some degree. And we are a group of states, not just a homogeneous country, and the electoral college still gives weight to big states, it's not like the senate 2 reps each state.
OTOH, the POTUS really is our one true national election. Everyone's vote should count equally, just because some are banded together in huge municipalities shouldn't be a disqualifier.
So I really would be fine either way.
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