Those things...and much, much more.You can say you voted for Clinton/Trump for specific reasons that encompass neither one of those things. But you still voted knowing that those things were part of the package deal.
--Patrick
Those things...and much, much more.You can say you voted for Clinton/Trump for specific reasons that encompass neither one of those things. But you still voted knowing that those things were part of the package deal.
No worries.Hm. If that's the case, I apologize for misreading it. It seemed as though he was blaming the media as being hyperbolic and in doing so minimized the impact of what was being said.
Man, I respect Kasich for having the principles to not kiss Trump's ring and join him, but I really wish he caved.So, Trump telling his violent supporters to knock it off, Trump backing down on campaign promises before even getting into office, Trump saying he's only going to live at the White House part-time.
Pence presidency.
Why do you wish he caved? Was he in line to be vice president?Man, I respect Kasich for having the principles to not kiss Trump's ring and join him, but I really wish he caved.
Dammit. I praised Kasich for sticking to his guns, but now I wish he'd played the long game. Then again, we all thought Trump would lose.Yes. It was widely reported that he was the first one to be offered the vice presidency as well as control over "foreign and domestic policy." He declined because he (understandably) found Trump to be reprehensible.
By ALL data, Kasich DID play the long game. But you can play the long game and still lose sometimes.Dammit. I praised Kasich for sticking to his guns, but now I wish he'd played the long game. Then again, we all thought Trump would lose.
They haven't even started the process yet... bunch of wussies.Except Britain; they're no longer united.
It seemed as though he was blaming the media as being hyperbolic and in doing so minimized the impact of what was being said.
The media did report all his terrible quotes, hoping it would turn people against him.The thing is, the media was being hyperbolic, when they didn't need to, and simple fact checking and just repeating Trump's words and saying why they're wrong/lies would have been just as effective at showing the racism etc, while not allowing some people to dismiss the criticism because they could tell themselves that "they're being melodramatic about it, it probably isn't that bad" etc.
So Mr. Garrison from South Park?I think it would be hilarious if years down the road we find out that the conspiracy theory that Hillary hired Trump to run against her was true, and that he became more unhinged and erratic trying to ruin his numbers, but found that it only made them go higher. That getting elected was such a surprise, but they had to run with it because otherwise it would expose the conspiracy. Now he's stuck, and she's left wondering if a person exists that she would have actually won against.
I don't know, and after reading the eekipedia entry I don't see the connection, but...So Mr. Garrison from South Park?
I don't know, and after reading the eekipedia entry I don't see the connection, but...
The policy ceased to matter. The words ceased to matter.
All that mattered was getting face time.
There's a reason movie actors include "close up face shots" in their contracts.
And Trump played his part beautifully. The media understood this, too, but they were stuck. If they didn't report on him, people would change the channel because it wasn't as entertaining/inflammatory. If they did they were giving him free advertising.
That is the root of what cost Clinton the election....they disliked Hillary.
As many of us all here said for months.The only chance either of them had was against each other.
Honestly, I think Hillary would have done much better had she turned down Obama's request to become Secretary of State during his first term. All of the Republicans ammunition that they used was from that time period, like Benghazi, the e-mails, etc. She might have had more of a chance had she come in a little more fresh, but that baggage of her SoS term made too many Democrats apathetic to her presidential bid. Bernie didn't help matters either, and I am pretty sure he is kicking himself for unintentionally helping cause the "Never Hillary" movement among many Democrats. As much as he wanted to become president, I think the last thing on his mind was helping bring about a Trump win.That is the root of what cost Clinton the election.
I'm sure Bernie really blames himself for how the DNC colluded against him.Honestly, I think Hillary would have done much better had she turned down Obama's request to become Secretary of State during his first term. All of the Republicans ammunition that they used was from that time period, like Benghazi, the e-mails, etc. She might have had more of a chance had she come in a little more fresh, but that baggage of her SoS term made too many Democrats apathetic to her presidential bid. Bernie didn't help matters either, and I am pretty sure he is kicking himself for unintentionally helping cause the "Never Hillary" movement among many Democrats. As much as he wanted to become president, I think the last thing on his mind was helping bring about a Trump win.
As much as he was screwed over by the DNC, he still didn't want Trump to win. It's why he still kept endorsing Hillary even after it came out that the DNC was trying to downplay him.I'm sure Bernie really blames himself for how the DNC colluded against him.
He never stood a chance because:I don't see how he was screwed out of the DNC nomination. As much as I like the old grouch, Hillary got more votes. It wasn't even close.
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Well he might not be one overall, but from what i heard not paying his debts is something he's really good at.I just don't think Donald's enough of a Chessmaster for that.
She had the majority without super delegates. The e-mails show that the DNC wished Sanders would just drop it AFTER it was clear he could not get majority (without using previously mentioned super delegates.). Which yes, obviously they would prefer that. 2 is just speculations.He never stood a chance because:
1) The D primary uses superdelegates (716 DNC members, Democrat senators/representatives, Governors, and "distinguished party leaders") whose votes are each basically are worth thousands of the votes of the unwashed democrat primary voters. This system was adopted explicitly to disenfranchise the rank and file in favor of the party elites.
2) There were numerous reports of voting irregularities in the Dem primary polling locations. A Stanford study showed that states with a "paper trail" had the two candidates neck and neck where those without seemed to favor Clinton much more heavily. There were reports (and videos) of polling places going to lengths to block Bernie voters as well.
3) Leaked e-mails showed the DNC, supposed to be neutral, was actually heavily and stridently taking active steps to back Clinton over Sanders. The malfeasance became so blatant and unforgivable that DNC head Debbie Wasserman-Schultz had to step down in disgrace... and was immediately hired by the Clinton campaign on the same day.
He is a socialist and he's Jewish. I'm pretty sure those two things would have been enough. The stigma around those 2 characteristics would have been too much for most of the Trump voters, I think. Especially the socialism.I have to be honest the whole "what if it was Bernie" game is so silly to me. If it had been Bernie there would have been some other pile of horsehit peddled by Breitbart and co straight into the yawning mouths of the same imbeciles that elected trump, and they would have gobbled it up and asked for more just like they did with Hillary.
When there are no standards for accuracy or facts then anyone can be made into a demon.
It's not the Trump voters that are the factor here. Trump got fewer votes than Romney. It's the Democratic voters that didn't vote, or voted third party, because Hillary was such an uninspiring candidate.I have to be honest the whole "what if it was Bernie" game is so silly to me. If it had been Bernie there would have been some other pile of horsehit peddled by Breitbart and co straight into the yawning mouths of the same imbeciles that elected trump, and they would have gobbled it up and asked for more just like they did with Hillary.
When there are no standards for accuracy or facts then anyone can be made into a demon.
You're right -- Bernie Sanders did show some vulnerability to smear tacticsI have to be honest the whole "what if it was Bernie" game is so silly to me. If it had been Bernie there would have been some other pile of horsehit peddled by Breitbart and co straight into the yawning mouths of the same imbeciles that elected trump, and they would have gobbled it up and asked for more just like they did with Hillary.
When there are no standards for accuracy or facts then anyone can be made into a demon.