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Title: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: Jocassee on November 06, 2017, 12:02:56 AM
http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a13266971/election-2016-behind-the-scenes/

There are a number of choice quotes in there. But the message for those of us who read between the lines, is that the country didn't actually change. We didn't become racist and xenophobic overnight. But no one on the left has considered they might have moved out of sight of their previous positions.

Enjoy...
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: just Warren on November 06, 2017, 01:17:38 AM
That was a fantastic read.
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: Perd Hapley on November 06, 2017, 06:51:07 AM
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Zara Rahim, Clinton campaign national spokeswoman: We were waiting for the coronation.


Well, there it is.
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: Hawkmoon on November 06, 2017, 07:36:53 AM
O...M...G!

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David Remnick: We agreed that night, and we agree today, that the Trump presidency is an emergency. And in an emergency, you've got a purpose, a job to do, and ours is to put pressure on power. That's always the highest calling of journalism, but never more so than when power is a constant threat to the country and in radical opposition to its values and its highest sense of itself.

Journalistic ego trip much?

The job of journalists is to report. You can't report when you can't be objective. A "constant threat" to the country? Hillary Clinton was a MUCH bigger threat to the United States than Trump could ever hope to be.
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: K Frame on November 06, 2017, 08:01:56 AM
"Sen. Tim Kaine, Democratic vice presidential candidate: I thought we would win, but I was more wary than many for the simple reason that the U.S. had never elected a woman president and still has a poor track record of electing women to federal office."

AH MAH GERD! IT'S DA WHITEY MCWHITERSON ANTI WIMMINS WHO KEPT HILLARY OUT OF OFFIZE!
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: K Frame on November 06, 2017, 08:04:21 AM

Well, there it is.

I've been saying for close to a year that that's what many on the left thought it was, and should, and was going to be... a glorious coronation. Another ground-breaking coronation, just like the coronation of the previous president.
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: K Frame on November 06, 2017, 08:13:33 AM
"Sen. Tim Kaine: This was a huge feeling given all the work that Anne and I have done for 30-plus years to help make Virginia more progressive..."

That's so *expletive deleted*ing nauseating. Translate that as "I want Virginia to be just like California, New York, Maryland, and Massachusetts! High taxes! Overbearing government! Enormous deficits! I know how to spend your money better than you do, and if you disagree with me you're a white power Klan racist!"
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: 230RN on November 06, 2017, 09:20:40 AM
"Sen. Tim Kaine: This was a huge feeling given all the work that Anne and I have done for 30-plus years to help make Virginia more progressive..."

That's so *expletive deleted*ing nauseating. Translate that as "I want Virginia to be just like California, New York, Maryland, and Massachusetts! High taxes! Overbearing government! Enormous deficits! I know how to spend your money better than you do, and if you disagree with me you're a white power Klan racist!"

Boy, you got that right.  I noticed a while ago that Kaine was another graduate of Harvard Law School.

Folks tout that as a high accomplishment and noble thing.  Nowadays, I'm starting to regard it as an automatic disqualification for public office, like a felony or something.
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: Ben on November 06, 2017, 09:29:42 AM
Boy, you got that right.  I noticed a while ago that Kaine was another graduate of Harvard Law School.

Folks tout that as a high accomplishment and noble thing.  Nowadays, I'm starting to regard it as an automatic disqualification for public office, like a felony or something.

A former girlfriend went to Harvard Law. While they may churn out some great legal minds, they also just churn out "graduates". She told me that once you're in their school, you WILL graduate, no matter how crappy you are. They make sure to greatly limit dropouts because they feel it looks bad for them, so a loser can still make it through, and they help them pass the bar in some state with an easy exam.

I would assume nowadays, you also have to compute in various social groups that get into the school due to diversity vs grades, then figure they're graduating too.
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: RoadKingLarry on November 06, 2017, 09:47:45 AM
A former girlfriend went to Harvard Law. While they may churn out some great legal minds, they also just churn out "graduates". She told me that once you're in their school, you WILL graduate, no matter how crappy you are. They make sure to greatly limit dropouts because they feel it looks bad for them, so a loser can still make it through, and they help them pass the bar in some state with an easy exam.

I would assume nowadays, you also have to compute in various social groups that get into the school due to diversity vs grades, then figure they're graduating too.

Didn't Obama got to Harvard?
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: Ben on November 06, 2017, 09:48:26 AM
I also thought this was a great read on the psychology of the Clinton voters, and just how fragile they were. A couple of examples that stood out to me (bolding mine):

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Jorge Ramos: I've been to wars, I've covered the most difficult situations in Latin America. But I needed to digest and to understand what had happened. I came home very late. I turned on the news. I had comfort food—cookies and chocolate milk—the same thing I used to have as a kid in Mexico City. After that, I realized that I had been preparing all my life for this moment. Once I digested what had happened with Trump and had a plan, which was to resist and report and not be neutral, then I was able to go to bed.

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Shani O. Hilton, U.S. news editor, BuzzFeed News: You get on the train from Brooklyn. It’s silent. And not in the normal way of people not talking to each other. It felt like an observable silence. I saw at least three people sitting by themselves, just weeping silently.
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: K Frame on November 06, 2017, 10:19:09 AM
Some of the photographs attached to that, the ones that show supporters of the uncrowned empress melting down, are just monumental.
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: K Frame on November 06, 2017, 10:28:18 AM
Holy crap, I just came across this...

"Maggie Haberman: I was getting bewildered texts from my child who couldn’t sleep, asking me what happened. I think this election was really difficult for kids to process."

The ONLY reason this election was "so hard to process" for kids was because of their *expletive deleted*ing parents RAMMING their hatred, fear, psychotic rage, infantile *RESIST!* mentality, etc." down their kids throats!

I know more than a few people who did nothing but spin their minor children up with "Hillary will make you free to be anything you want!" and "Trump is evil and will put Mommy and Daddy in death camps and force you into slavery!" that the only choice those kids had was to react to the election with abject fear.

After the election, it was even worse. Some of them were so far gone that all they could do was wallow in their own psychotic puddles and make the bad situation that THEY created for their kids even worse.

I swear to God the parental left's reaction to this election was nothing short of psychological child abuse.
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: K Frame on November 06, 2017, 10:50:03 AM
Wow... the last one really is the best one!

"Gary Johnson: Well for me, just speaking personally, I do not aspire to be president of the United States anymore. Why would anybody want to be president of the United States now that Donald Trump's been president of the United States?"

Holy *expletive deleted*ck! That's a level of sour grapes that I thought could only come from the uncrowned empress...
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: makattak on November 06, 2017, 12:07:36 PM
"Sen. Tim Kaine: This was a huge feeling given all the work that Anne and I have done for 30-plus years to help make Virginia more progressive..."

That's so *expletive deleted*ing nauseating. Translate that as "I want Virginia to be just like California, New York, Maryland, and Massachusetts! High taxes! Overbearing government! Enormous deficits! I know how to spend your money better than you do, and if you disagree with me you're a white power Klan racist!"

No, no, no, no, no!

You can't leave out the best part of that quote!

"This was a huge feeling given all the work that Anne and I have done for 30-plus years to help make Virginia more progressive. It struck me for the first time, “I will probably be vice president.” That feeling lasted about 90 minutes."

 :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

DYING here.
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: K Frame on November 06, 2017, 01:51:58 PM
Sure, that was cute. Just like everyone else thought he'd be VP. He really ought to read John Adams' and Harry Truman's assessment of what it is to be VP, and then maybe he wouldn't have been so excited. But that's not what I was concerned about.

It's his bullshit assessment that YES WE CAN! (put a maypole in every town, an education commisar in every school, and a thought police stukach in every household. Once we get the minds and souls in an iron grip, we can finally achieve true communism... er... Democratism in America!

Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: Scout26 on November 06, 2017, 01:57:16 PM
Every so often, I go to youtube and watch one of the OMGWTF !!!  Trump wins, media/liberals meltdown/lose their minds videos from election night, just to bathe in their tears once more and re-blacken my soul...
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: T.O.M. on November 06, 2017, 03:51:13 PM
I'm not hugely into politics on the national level, but have been very intimately associated with local politics for 23 years.  The people who have mentored me have taught me that you can take nothing for granted in an election, except a probable win in an uncontested election.  So, with that said, the egos of the Dems in this election...  It was as if this was a Greek tragedy, they challenged the gods, and their act of hubris was preparing the coronation before the first vote had been cast.

That SNL sketch in the middle of the article?  Didn't see it before today, but damn was that funny.
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: dm1333 on November 06, 2017, 04:47:18 PM
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Jill Stein, Green Party candidate: Did I have remorse about running? Absolutely not. I have remorse about the misery people are experiencing under Democrats and Republicans both.

Talk about the blind squirrel finding a nut. 

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Jorge Ramos: I've been to wars, I've covered the most difficult situations in Latin America. But I needed to digest and to understand what had happened. I came home very late. I turned on the news. I had comfort food—cookies and chocolate milk—the same thing I used to have as a kid in Mexico City. After that, I realized that I had been preparing all my life for this moment. Once I digested what had happened with Trump and had a plan, which was to resist and report and not be neutral, then I was able to go to bed.

So much for journalistic integrity.   :facepalm:
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: 230RN on November 06, 2017, 09:41:19 PM
Yeah, like the reportage that President Trump was somehow trying to kill koi fish by overfeeding them

Later vids (if real) show that he was following the example of Prime Minister Shinzō Abe dumping his box of koi food into the pond before President Trump did.

The scraping of the bottom of the barrel for any microscopic fault of Trump's --true or imaginary --seems to have become the hallmark of modern "journalism."

And the hallmark of the leftists of today is that they gobble up all the journalistic BS.

Terry, 230RN

 
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: Perd Hapley on November 06, 2017, 09:49:41 PM

https://twitchy.com/brettt-3136/2017/11/06/surprise-party-animal-evan-mcmullin-wins-2016-presidential-election-recap-by-esquire/

The ONLY reason this election was "so hard to process" for kids was because of their *expletive deleted*ing parents RAMMING their hatred, fear, psychotic rage, infantile *RESIST!* mentality, etc." down their kids throats!

To be fair, the adults spun one another up to the same degree. In any case, these are Democrats. Their children are lucky not to have been Gosnelled, to begin with.
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: K Frame on November 07, 2017, 08:12:29 AM
https://twitchy.com/brettt-3136/2017/11/06/surprise-party-animal-evan-mcmullin-wins-2016-presidential-election-recap-by-esquire/

To be fair, the adults spun one another up to the same degree. In any case, these are Democrats. Their children are lucky not to have been Gosnelled, to begin with.


They're putative adults, for *expletive deleted*ck's sake, so spinning each other up is fine. They get to do that. Let the lemmings panic and feed on each other.

But when they pass that on to their kids they're only perpetuating the kind of fractured political environment that they claim to hate.

As I said, I really believe that the left engage in psychological child abuse in a lot of cases, and in doing so helped fracture political discourse for another generation.
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: Perd Hapley on November 07, 2017, 08:40:09 AM

They're putative adults, for *expletive deleted*ck's sake, so spinning each other up is fine. They get to do that. Let the lemmings panic and feed on each other.

But when they pass that on to their kids they're only perpetuating the kind of fractured political environment that they claim to hate.

As I said, I really believe that the left engage in psychological child abuse in a lot of cases, and in doing so helped fracture political discourse for another generation.


I don't disagree.
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: Jocassee on November 07, 2017, 08:45:30 AM
MOAR WINNING.

https://youtu.be/RE-uhXKO-nk

Most of you probably saw this last year. It's a compilation of election night footage set to "The Hall of the Mountain King."

It is excellent.
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: Ben on November 07, 2017, 09:10:25 AM

I don't disagree.

Neither do I, especially considering that we now have 5 year-old "transgenders".
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: Viking on November 07, 2017, 11:24:42 AM
I've been saying for close to a year that that's what many on the left thought it was, and should, and was going to be... a glorious coronation. Another ground-breaking coronation, just like the coronation of the previous president.
It was her turn, you shitlord!
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: Perd Hapley on November 07, 2017, 12:31:20 PM
I've been saying for close to a year that that's what many on the left thought it was, and should, and was going to be... a glorious coronation.


You've been saying? About the only people I haven't heard say that are our friends on the Left. Until now.
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: Scout26 on November 07, 2017, 12:49:29 PM
MOAR WINNING.

https://youtu.be/RE-uhXKO-nk

Most of you probably saw this last year. It's a compilation of election night footage set to "The Hall of the Mountain King."

It is excellent.

One of my favorites.  I would have loved to see Ann Coulter go back on Bill Maher's show, shortly after the election, with the same guests, jump up and yell "IN YOUR FACE BITCHES !!!"

The Young Turks (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiWY0iRLV94) meltdown is really good also.  Watching that smug prick and his cronies get his come-uppence is schadenlicious.
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: Perd Hapley on November 07, 2017, 01:05:48 PM
The Young Turks (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiWY0iRLV94) meltdown is really good also.  Watching that smug prick and his cronies get his come-uppence is schadenlicious.


Smug prick? You mean "fat brown buffalo"?
Title: Re: Sweet, sweet tears of unfathomable sadness
Post by: Andiron on November 07, 2017, 08:28:12 PM
One of my favorites.  I would have loved to see Ann Coulter go back on Bill Maher's show, shortly after the election, with the same guests, jump up and yell "IN YOUR FACE BITCHES !!!"

The Young Turks (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiWY0iRLV94) meltdown is really good also.  Watching that smug prick and his cronies get his come-uppence is schadenlicious.

Best 26 minutes I've spent all day .  It's like a pre-aniversary victory lap.  :lol: