I think I need to say this. Why did Hillary lose?

Interestingly, Chris Matthews was probably the most sensible one of the whole group, after it became clear Trump was going to win. Rachel Maddow was beside herself. Lawrence O'Donnell went berserk. :D

Chris Matthews is an unashamed partisan but he's actually worked with presidential campaigns and has some idea what he's actually talking about.
 
That's a short journey for Larry.


The one part of the Anthony Weiner documentary that made me feel even a teensy bit bad for the maroon was the segment where O'Donnell was badgering him about being mentally ill.


Trying to figure out Chris Matthews from minute to minute is impossible. I have no doubt that Trump offends him to the core, yet he can sometimes have entire shows where he seems almost admiring of the guy.


MSNBC as an organization is probably not all that upset with the election results. Cable channels with an ideological bent always prosper in opposition.
 
Simple. We have more stupid people in this country than smart people. Watch and learn what ignorance does to a great country. This will be fun to watch.
 
Simple. We have more stupid people in this country than smart people. Watch and learn what ignorance does to a great country. This will be fun to watch.

Yes, anyone that doesn't agree with whatever social engineering agenda that is trending on Facebook at the moment is a lesser human being than the people that "know better than you".
I'm actually surprised there wasn't a riot infront of the White House this morning.

The pendulum had swung far too close to Marxism...and this is the tipping point. Get over yourselves.
 
And I've maintained all along, if Bernie was nominated, the gap would be even larger. The dog has truly woken up and decided to wag the tail.
 
Everyone should keep clearly in mind Trump's actual relationship with the Republican Party, which he once again exhibited when he called its Chairman Reince Priebus to the podium during his victory speech early this morning. Priebus exalted whom the Party's new daddy is.

Trump ran his entire almost 2-year campaign virtually himself, exactly the way(s) he wanted, even down to the point of reportedly approving or nixing every ad buy his campaign ever made. No candidate has ever ran a campaign like Trump ran himself. That seems to be a characteristic of his entire life. I don't see it changing all of a sudden now.

The Republican Party establishment never voted for Trump, and if it wasn't for its Chairman wisely seeing that the people power behind Trump was the only thing his Party could ride on to thwart what virtually everyone expected would be an almost automatic Democrat handover of the White House keys, Hillary Clinton most assuredly would be the President-elect today.

Trump will soon show whether he'll start caving to the infamous D.C. political malady, too (Clinton beat Trump 93% - 4% in the District yesterday). But if he does, and as soon as he does, he will immediately begin losing the very people power which elected him to Office. And it will not take long for them to completely abandon him. And that will leave him only the Republican Party establishment for support, which will make him simply another one of its long line of partisan puppets.

Trump voters nominated him in total defiance of and in complete protest against the Republican Party establishment (except for its Chairman). We shall now see if the Republican Party establishment finally gets that message and submits to its new daddy (like their Chairman did last night), thus giving it the Trump voter-given opportunity to change, or whether Trump will turn total partisan politician and submit to the Republican Party establishment (can anyone even fantasize Trump submitting like that?).

Trump voters vanquished the Republican Party establishment by nominating him. Last night, Trump voters vanquished the Democrat Party establishment by electing him. No President-elect in modern history has been granted this great of a golden opportunity to vanquish partisan politics as usual in America. It's the primary reason his voters voted for him. Now it's all up to him whether he continues to enjoy their support.

And one of the plainest casualties of Trump's historic triumph is the final putting to rest of all the nostalgic middle of the road political crap. That "you pat my back and I'll pat yours" left the building a long, long time ago.

There is no patriotic bridge which can span those who are against big and ever-growing government with those who are. And the divide between individual liberty and socialism is as great as is the divide between those Americans who view abortion for convenience as the intentional killing of innocent human life and those who don't grant that innocent human life any right to be called human at all.

Spiritually, middle of the road does not exist: you either believe or you don't. And gloriously, just like at its founding, middle of the road politically no longer applies in America - at least, hopefully, for the next 4 years.

If one cannot see Trump's election as plainly the final slayer of middle of the road politics as America has known it, then that is only because their fantasy life is much more dear to them than today's reality. It's what he chose to run on and it's the only practical reason he won this election.
 
The one part of the Anthony Weiner documentary that made me feel even a teensy bit bad for the maroon was the segment where O'Donnell was badgering him about being mentally ill.

Weiner is typical of the slime the Clintons routinely associate themselves with. Sick doesn't begin to describe him.

My favorite part was when the producer (?) asked him "why did you let us make this documentary?"

Weiner is a perverted attention whore.
 
Expected response is expected.

I realize it's boring for you when you want attention in the grown-ups are talking but this will only last a few days and then you can go back to pretending you know what we're talking about.
 
Yes, anyone that doesn't agree with whatever social engineering agenda that is trending on Facebook at the moment is a lesser human being than the people that "know better than you".
I'm actually surprised there wasn't a riot infront of the White House this morning.

The pendulum had swung far too close to Marxism...and this is the tipping point. Get over yourselves.

60 votes moron.
 
Odd how people are so willing to say president for trump but they couldnt give the same courtesy to the present president. Why is that? What does that say about you?
 
Odd how people are so willing to say president for trump but they couldnt give the same courtesy to the present president. Why is that? What does that say about you?

The right harbor much more hate as seen the past 8 years.
 
I realize it's boring for you when you want attention in the grown-ups are talking but this will only last a few days and then you can go back to pretending you know what we're talking about.

The adults elected a racist orange.
 
Simple. We have more stupid people in this country than smart people. Watch and learn what ignorance does to a great country. This will be fun to watch.

It's really funny that you are against Trump when you suffer with the same illness. Offending good people with your words. Finding fault is easy, solutions are hard.
 
It's really funny that you are against Trump when you suffer with the same illness. Offending good people with your words. Finding fault is easy, solutions are hard.

I believe the constitution applies to all americans. Even those i disagree with.

Shall we play? Define "good".
 
I am just glad we finally have a Commander in Chief that knows more about ISIS than the generals.

I was really sweating that out.
 
Hillary got lazy. She thought she had some of those northern states in the bag and didn't show up there until it was too late.

Say what you want about Trump, but that man put in the work. He would be in five different states giving rallies in a single day. Just the thought of that makes me want to nap.
 
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