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Dec 15, 2016 22:26:11   #
FlyingTiger Loc: Tortola, BVI
 
Some good points here.

By
Matt Vespa

Democrats are still licking their wounds, their supporters are still shell shocked over President-elect Donald Trump’s upset win over Clinton, and they keep peddling the myth that Clinton won the majority of the popular v**e. They use this to undercut the notion that Trump has a mandate. Enter Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) (via The Hill):

Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) blasted Donald Trump on Thursday, saying the president-elect doesn't have a mandate for his "politics of h**e and division."
"I think most people conclude that the fact that he lost the popular v**e is so disturbing to the president-elect because he wants to claim a mandate, but he cannot claim a mandate because a majority of Americans v**ed against him," Merkley said.

Right now, Clinton leads Trump 48/46 in the popular v**e. Is that a majority? No, it’s a plurality. Clinton didn’t win the majority of the popular v**e, and the majority of Americans didn’t v**e for her. The majority did think she was a liar, dishonest, and untrustworthy, which probably explains why she wasn’t able to break through with v**ers and energize them in the same manner as the president-elect. Moreover, the popular v**e isn’t how we decide who is president. As sitting lawmakers, I would’ve hoped they would know that it’s the E*******l College, a system in which candidates must wage a national campaign to win the e*****rs from each respective state. If it were decided by popular v**e, the snobby, insufferable bastions of progressivism on the Left Coast and the liberal Northeast would be the only places where candidates would campaign. That’s not how you keep a country together. Second, Trump did win a majority…of the states. The GOP retained control of Congress, has over 4,100 lawmakers elected into state and local legislatures (the most in the party’s history), has control of 33 governorships; and has control of 69/99 state legislatures. In 25 states, it’s a unified Republican state government. We’re the dominant political force in the country. Democrats are now reduced to their coastal and urban strongholds. I think we have a mandate…in the areas that matter when gauging who won an e******n.

Guy made mince meat of the other talking point, which is that a majority of Americans v**ed for Democrats in the Senate e******ns. Again, not really indicative of a national outcry a) only one-third of the seats were up; b) some of these contests were even competitive in deep-blue states; and c) there were no Republicans running in uber-progressive California, which drove up the margins for Clinton and Democrats in these Senate contests. A majority did v**e for Republicans in the House e******ns. The Left can learn something from Republicans after our defeat in 2012. We accepted defeat and began a long journey to winning back Congress and now the presidency. We didn’t cherry-pick the results en masse to make ourselves feel better because you can’t polish a turd. Romney lost. Clinton lost. The only difference is that the GOP has healthier political apparatuses in the areas that decided the last e******n. Democrats do not. In fact, they’ve been wiped out in working class America; out of 490 counties that dot Appalachia, Clinton only won 21 of them. Maybe it’s time for Democrats to say something that they’ve been avoiding to do: admit that Hillary Clinton was a terrible candidate.

Now that she’s gone, Joe Biden seems to be the only heavyweight left who could mount a national campaign in which he’ll be approaching 78 years of age. That’s how you know you’re in trouble. Democrats you lost. Accept it and move on. This quest to find reasons to make defeat feel better is only prolonging your anguish and it’s getting pathetic.

http://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2016/12/07/friendly-reminder-democrats-hillary-didnt-win-the-majority-of-the-popular-v**e-n2256509

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Dec 15, 2016 22:46:29   #
Racmanaz Loc: Sunny Tucson!
 
FlyingTiger wrote:
Some good points here.

By
Matt Vespa

Democrats are still licking their wounds, their supporters are still shell shocked over President-elect Donald Trump’s upset win over Clinton, and they keep peddling the myth that Clinton won the majority of the popular v**e. They use this to undercut the notion that Trump has a mandate. Enter Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) (via The Hill):

Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) blasted Donald Trump on Thursday, saying the president-elect doesn't have a mandate for his "politics of h**e and division."
"I think most people conclude that the fact that he lost the popular v**e is so disturbing to the president-elect because he wants to claim a mandate, but he cannot claim a mandate because a majority of Americans v**ed against him," Merkley said.

Right now, Clinton leads Trump 48/46 in the popular v**e. Is that a majority? No, it’s a plurality. Clinton didn’t win the majority of the popular v**e, and the majority of Americans didn’t v**e for her. The majority did think she was a liar, dishonest, and untrustworthy, which probably explains why she wasn’t able to break through with v**ers and energize them in the same manner as the president-elect. Moreover, the popular v**e isn’t how we decide who is president. As sitting lawmakers, I would’ve hoped they would know that it’s the E*******l College, a system in which candidates must wage a national campaign to win the e*****rs from each respective state. If it were decided by popular v**e, the snobby, insufferable bastions of progressivism on the Left Coast and the liberal Northeast would be the only places where candidates would campaign. That’s not how you keep a country together. Second, Trump did win a majority…of the states. The GOP retained control of Congress, has over 4,100 lawmakers elected into state and local legislatures (the most in the party’s history), has control of 33 governorships; and has control of 69/99 state legislatures. In 25 states, it’s a unified Republican state government. We’re the dominant political force in the country. Democrats are now reduced to their coastal and urban strongholds. I think we have a mandate…in the areas that matter when gauging who won an e******n.

Guy made mince meat of the other talking point, which is that a majority of Americans v**ed for Democrats in the Senate e******ns. Again, not really indicative of a national outcry a) only one-third of the seats were up; b) some of these contests were even competitive in deep-blue states; and c) there were no Republicans running in uber-progressive California, which drove up the margins for Clinton and Democrats in these Senate contests. A majority did v**e for Republicans in the House e******ns. The Left can learn something from Republicans after our defeat in 2012. We accepted defeat and began a long journey to winning back Congress and now the presidency. We didn’t cherry-pick the results en masse to make ourselves feel better because you can’t polish a turd. Romney lost. Clinton lost. The only difference is that the GOP has healthier political apparatuses in the areas that decided the last e******n. Democrats do not. In fact, they’ve been wiped out in working class America; out of 490 counties that dot Appalachia, Clinton only won 21 of them. Maybe it’s time for Democrats to say something that they’ve been avoiding to do: admit that Hillary Clinton was a terrible candidate.

Now that she’s gone, Joe Biden seems to be the only heavyweight left who could mount a national campaign in which he’ll be approaching 78 years of age. That’s how you know you’re in trouble. Democrats you lost. Accept it and move on. This quest to find reasons to make defeat feel better is only prolonging your anguish and it’s getting pathetic.

http://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2016/12/07/friendly-reminder-democrats-hillary-didnt-win-the-majority-of-the-popular-v**e-n2256509
Some good points here. br br By br Matt Vespa br... (show quote)


There are 3,141 counties in the United States.
T***p w*n more than 2,600 of them...that's winning an astonishing 83% of our Nations counties.
Clinton won less than 500.
There are 62 counties in New York State.
T***p w*n 46 of them.
Clinton won ONLY 16.
Clinton won the popular v**e by approx. 2.5 million v**es.
In the 5 counties that encompass NYC, (Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Richmond & Queens) Clinton received well over 2 million more v**es than Trump. (Clinton only won 4 of these counties; T***p w*n Richmond)
Therefore these 5 counties alone, more than accounted for Clinton winning the popular v**e of the entire country.
These 5 counties comprise 319 square miles.
The United States is comprised of 3, 797,000 square miles.
When you have a country that encompasses almost 4 million square miles of territory, it would be ludicrous to even suggest that the v**e of those who inhabit a mere 319 square miles should dictate the outcome of a national e******n.
Large, densely populated Democrat cities (NYC, Chicago, LA, etc) don’t and shouldn’t speak for the rest of our country.
How about now?


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Dec 15, 2016 22:47:41   #
phcaan Loc: Willow Springs, MO
 
FlyingTiger wrote:
Some good points here.

By
Matt Vespa

Democrats are still licking their wounds, their supporters are still shell shocked over President-elect Donald Trump’s upset win over Clinton, and they keep peddling the myth that Clinton won the majority of the popular v**e. They use this to undercut the notion that Trump has a mandate. Enter Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) (via The Hill):

Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) blasted Donald Trump on Thursday, saying the president-elect doesn't have a mandate for his "politics of h**e and division."
"I think most people conclude that the fact that he lost the popular v**e is so disturbing to the president-elect because he wants to claim a mandate, but he cannot claim a mandate because a majority of Americans v**ed against him," Merkley said.

Right now, Clinton leads Trump 48/46 in the popular v**e. Is that a majority? No, it’s a plurality. Clinton didn’t win the majority of the popular v**e, and the majority of Americans didn’t v**e for her. The majority did think she was a liar, dishonest, and untrustworthy, which probably explains why she wasn’t able to break through with v**ers and energize them in the same manner as the president-elect. Moreover, the popular v**e isn’t how we decide who is president. As sitting lawmakers, I would’ve hoped they would know that it’s the E*******l College, a system in which candidates must wage a national campaign to win the e*****rs from each respective state. If it were decided by popular v**e, the snobby, insufferable bastions of progressivism on the Left Coast and the liberal Northeast would be the only places where candidates would campaign. That’s not how you keep a country together. Second, Trump did win a majority…of the states. The GOP retained control of Congress, has over 4,100 lawmakers elected into state and local legislatures (the most in the party’s history), has control of 33 governorships; and has control of 69/99 state legislatures. In 25 states, it’s a unified Republican state government. We’re the dominant political force in the country. Democrats are now reduced to their coastal and urban strongholds. I think we have a mandate…in the areas that matter when gauging who won an e******n.

Guy made mince meat of the other talking point, which is that a majority of Americans v**ed for Democrats in the Senate e******ns. Again, not really indicative of a national outcry a) only one-third of the seats were up; b) some of these contests were even competitive in deep-blue states; and c) there were no Republicans running in uber-progressive California, which drove up the margins for Clinton and Democrats in these Senate contests. A majority did v**e for Republicans in the House e******ns. The Left can learn something from Republicans after our defeat in 2012. We accepted defeat and began a long journey to winning back Congress and now the presidency. We didn’t cherry-pick the results en masse to make ourselves feel better because you can’t polish a turd. Romney lost. Clinton lost. The only difference is that the GOP has healthier political apparatuses in the areas that decided the last e******n. Democrats do not. In fact, they’ve been wiped out in working class America; out of 490 counties that dot Appalachia, Clinton only won 21 of them. Maybe it’s time for Democrats to say something that they’ve been avoiding to do: admit that Hillary Clinton was a terrible candidate.

Now that she’s gone, Joe Biden seems to be the only heavyweight left who could mount a national campaign in which he’ll be approaching 78 years of age. That’s how you know you’re in trouble. Democrats you lost. Accept it and move on. This quest to find reasons to make defeat feel better is only prolonging your anguish and it’s getting pathetic.

http://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2016/12/07/friendly-reminder-democrats-hillary-didnt-win-the-majority-of-the-popular-v**e-n2256509
Some good points here. br br By br Matt Vespa br... (show quote)


Great post, Thank you. You realize however that the liberals attitude is simply "I am smarter than you, so shut up and quit making waves". The very same attitude that lost them the e******n.

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Dec 15, 2016 23:43:54   #
mwalsh Loc: Houston
 
Racmanaz wrote:
There are 3,141 counties in the United States.
T***p w*n more than 2,600 of them...that's winning an astonishing 83% of our Nations counties.
Clinton won less than 500.
There are 62 counties in New York State.
T***p w*n 46 of them.
Clinton won ONLY 16.
Clinton won the popular v**e by approx. 2.5 million v**es.
In the 5 counties that encompass NYC, (Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Richmond & Queens) Clinton received well over 2 million more v**es than Trump. (Clinton only won 4 of these counties; T***p w*n Richmond)
Therefore these 5 counties alone, more than accounted for Clinton winning the popular v**e of the entire country.
These 5 counties comprise 319 square miles.
The United States is comprised of 3, 797,000 square miles.
When you have a country that encompasses almost 4 million square miles of territory, it would be ludicrous to even suggest that the v**e of those who inhabit a mere 319 square miles should dictate the outcome of a national e******n.
Large, densely populated Democrat cities (NYC, Chicago, LA, etc) don’t and shouldn’t speak for the rest of our country.
How about now?
There are 3,141 counties in the United States. br ... (show quote)



This post was informative the first five times you put it up...the past eighteen times, not so much...

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Dec 15, 2016 23:45:01   #
Racmanaz Loc: Sunny Tucson!
 
mwalsh wrote:
This post was informative the first five times you put it up...the past eighteen times, not so much...


Well there might be one or two that missed it the past 50 times lol....ya it's tiring.

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Dec 16, 2016 01:20:59   #
green Loc: 22.1749611,-159.646704,20
 
mwalsh wrote:
This post was informative the first five times you put it up...the past eighteen times, not so much...
even Rac's getting tired of it LOL

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Dec 16, 2016 08:57:50   #
FlyingTiger Loc: Tortola, BVI
 
mwalsh wrote:
This post was informative the first five times you put it up...the past eighteen times, not so much...


Don't most folks learn by repetition?

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Dec 16, 2016 09:15:23   #
Checkmate Loc: Southern California
 
mwalsh wrote:
This post was informative the first five times you put it up...the past eighteen times, not so much...

He knows that it takes at a minimum that many times before it start to dawn on you far left libtards. Read it a few more times, it may sink in. Just saying.

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Dec 16, 2016 09:22:26   #
soba1 Loc: Somewhere In So Ca
 
Sometime people need a constant reminder..

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Dec 16, 2016 09:37:44   #
mwalsh Loc: Houston
 
Checkmate wrote:
He knows that it takes at a minimum that many times before it start to dawn on you far left libtards. Read it a few more times, it may sink in. Just saying.


Stick to cheap baseless insults checkers, they just make you look stupid... when you fail at thought with even a quarter inch of attempted depth, well you look rather amoebic.

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Dec 16, 2016 10:39:27   #
Twardlow Loc: Arkansas
 
FlyingTiger wrote:
Some good points here.

By
Matt Vespa

Democrats are still licking their wounds, their supporters are still shell shocked over President-elect Donald Trump’s upset win over Clinton, and they keep peddling the myth that Clinton won the majority of the popular v**e. They use this to undercut the notion that Trump has a mandate. Enter Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) (via The Hill):

Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) blasted Donald Trump on Thursday, saying the president-elect doesn't have a mandate for his "politics of h**e and division."
"I think most people conclude that the fact that he lost the popular v**e is so disturbing to the president-elect because he wants to claim a mandate, but he cannot claim a mandate because a majority of Americans v**ed against him," Merkley said.

Right now, Clinton leads Trump 48/46 in the popular v**e. Is that a majority? No, it’s a plurality. Clinton didn’t win the majority of the popular v**e, and the majority of Americans didn’t v**e for her. The majority did think she was a liar, dishonest, and untrustworthy, which probably explains why she wasn’t able to break through with v**ers and energize them in the same manner as the president-elect. Moreover, the popular v**e isn’t how we decide who is president. As sitting lawmakers, I would’ve hoped they would know that it’s the E*******l College, a system in which candidates must wage a national campaign to win the e*****rs from each respective state. If it were decided by popular v**e, the snobby, insufferable bastions of progressivism on the Left Coast and the liberal Northeast would be the only places where candidates would campaign. That’s not how you keep a country together. Second, Trump did win a majority…of the states. The GOP retained control of Congress, has over 4,100 lawmakers elected into state and local legislatures (the most in the party’s history), has control of 33 governorships; and has control of 69/99 state legislatures. In 25 states, it’s a unified Republican state government. We’re the dominant political force in the country. Democrats are now reduced to their coastal and urban strongholds. I think we have a mandate…in the areas that matter when gauging who won an e******n.

Guy made mince meat of the other talking point, which is that a majority of Americans v**ed for Democrats in the Senate e******ns. Again, not really indicative of a national outcry a) only one-third of the seats were up; b) some of these contests were even competitive in deep-blue states; and c) there were no Republicans running in uber-progressive California, which drove up the margins for Clinton and Democrats in these Senate contests. A majority did v**e for Republicans in the House e******ns. The Left can learn something from Republicans after our defeat in 2012. We accepted defeat and began a long journey to winning back Congress and now the presidency. We didn’t cherry-pick the results en masse to make ourselves feel better because you can’t polish a turd. Romney lost. Clinton lost. The only difference is that the GOP has healthier political apparatuses in the areas that decided the last e******n. Democrats do not. In fact, they’ve been wiped out in working class America; out of 490 counties that dot Appalachia, Clinton only won 21 of them. Maybe it’s time for Democrats to say something that they’ve been avoiding to do: admit that Hillary Clinton was a terrible candidate.

Now that she’s gone, Joe Biden seems to be the only heavyweight left who could mount a national campaign in which he’ll be approaching 78 years of age. That’s how you know you’re in trouble. Democrats you lost. Accept it and move on. This quest to find reasons to make defeat feel better is only prolonging your anguish and it’s getting pathetic.

http://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2016/12/07/friendly-reminder-democrats-hillary-didnt-win-the-majority-of-the-popular-v**e-n2256509
Some good points here. br br By br Matt Vespa br... (show quote)


You try to hide behind the word "majority" to hide the fact that Hallary won 2.84 million more v**es that Donald Dump.

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Dec 16, 2016 10:40:25   #
Twardlow Loc: Arkansas
 
Racmanaz wrote:
There are 3,141 counties in the United States.
T***p w*n more than 2,600 of them...that's winning an astonishing 83% of our Nations counties.
Clinton won less than 500.
There are 62 counties in New York State.
T***p w*n 46 of them.
Clinton won ONLY 16.
Clinton won the popular v**e by approx. 2.5 million v**es.
In the 5 counties that encompass NYC, (Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Richmond & Queens) Clinton received well over 2 million more v**es than Trump. (Clinton only won 4 of these counties; T***p w*n Richmond)
Therefore these 5 counties alone, more than accounted for Clinton winning the popular v**e of the entire country.
These 5 counties comprise 319 square miles.
The United States is comprised of 3, 797,000 square miles.
When you have a country that encompasses almost 4 million square miles of territory, it would be ludicrous to even suggest that the v**e of those who inhabit a mere 319 square miles should dictate the outcome of a national e******n.
Large, densely populated Democrat cities (NYC, Chicago, LA, etc) don’t and shouldn’t speak for the rest of our country.
How about now?
There are 3,141 counties in the United States. br ... (show quote)


So nothing. Give it a rest. (You just love people beating on you, don't you? Weird.)

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Dec 16, 2016 10:50:42   #
Racmanaz Loc: Sunny Tucson!
 
Twardlow wrote:
So nothing. Give it a rest. (You just love people beating on you, don't you? Weird.)



So nothing?? T***p w*n didn't he? lol Nobody is beating on me...or beating me up at least....you Liberals are getting the beat-down....you'll lost the Presidency and over 1,000 congressional seats and many governorships....looks like YOU are the one's getting the beat down lol.

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Dec 16, 2016 11:10:31   #
Twardlow Loc: Arkansas
 
Racmanaz wrote:
So nothing?? T***p w*n didn't he? lol Nobody is beating on me...or beating me up at least....you Liberals are getting the beat-down....you'll lost the Presidency and over 1,000 congressional seats and many governorships....looks like YOU are the one's getting the beat down lol.


We lost the e******n over 80,000 v**es spread over three states.

However, your numbers will serve your masochism better.

Have fun.

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Dec 16, 2016 11:20:25   #
Racmanaz Loc: Sunny Tucson!
 
Twardlow wrote:
We lost the e******n over 80,000 v**es spread over three states.

However, your numbers will serve your masochism better.

Have fun.


Lol poor little baby in denial because you're lousy lying biotch lost the e******n to Trump and you failed to take over in the Senate and the house and you lost so many governorships since Obama so many congressional seats Nationwide, you guys are in bad shape. Not only that now we're going to gain even more seats in the Supreme Court. Yep you guys are in sad shape you lost and you lost big. LOL

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