Hillary: Biden shouldn't concede.

SevMax2

Literotica Guru
Joined
Jul 12, 2019
Posts
6,264
So, after years of worrying that Trump wouldn't concede (legitimate concern, yes) if he lost, Hillary just undercut that whole argument by urging Biden to do what she did : fail to concede (her concession was a joke, undermined by years of spouting conspiracy theories about how she was robbed with Russian help).

I have no great love for Trump, and there is again, legitimate concern that Trump won't concede....but Hillary is being such a hypocrite here (and bear in mind that I voted for her).

Biden most emphatically should NOT take her advice, in the gloomy scenario where Trump wins. Hopefully, it will be academic. Trump is a national distraction that we need to remove.
 
That skank assed pig needs to shut the fuck up.

She is hurting Biden, not helping him. Don't walk away angry, Hillary. Just walk away. And finally divorce that rapist husband of yours.
 
Hillary Clinton has no reason to feel bitter about the outcome of the last election and to respond in that vein?
 
She was a weak candidate who ran a piss-poor campaign and gave the middle finger to those who voted for her opponent in primaries where the DNC deliberately skewed things in her favor. And she still got three million more popular votes.

People knew that she was a weak candidate, too, hence why the DNC intentionally promoted Trump, Cruz, and Carson as "Pied Piper" candidates so that she could run against a straw man. Unfortunately for her, more people were pissed-off than she ever expected and the straw man offered false hope about the economy. If one candidate offers any glimmer of hope and your coal mine is shutting down, you might not be too picky about the form of hope that takes...

And there were plenty of desperate anthracite miners in Pennsylvania. Still are. Not saying don't move away from coal. I'm saying offer them a bit more empathy and a concrete, short-term as well as long-term, hope for their post-coal future. Just one example.

And she's bitter toward Bernie, too, which is messed up, because he campaigned harder for her than she did for herself. And endorsed her faster than she endorsed Obama.

That's a clear example of why we knew that she was a weak candidate. She couldn't beat a freshman Senator just four years into his first term of office. After eight years in the Senate herself and as the former First Lady of the United States. Peddling grand conspiracy theories isn't the answer. Be a bit more responsive to the people, less so to Goldman Sachs next time around. And maybe don't push for more bombings and drone strikes next time. And don't invade a bunch of countries and cause them to have open-air slave markets thanks to destabilizing them.
 
Last edited:
Again, for the record, I voted the Clinton-Kaine ticket back then, despite being utterly disgusted with the DNC's conduct during the primaries and Clinton's behavior during it. She could have at least pulled leftward with her running mate, not the neoliberal Tim Kaine. What was wrong with Sherrod Brown, for instance, in Ohio?

Frankly, I was afraid that Trump would be a tyrant. Well, he's gotten a late start on it, but he is starting to fully embrace that label or at least that's my impression. Very Marcos-like of him. Slow burn, inept, incoherent bumbling form of tyranny.

Still voting Biden...but I don't have to accept gaslighting from the DNC.
 
Last edited:
The C's need to vanish forever. All three of them. They can move to Jeffy's island and diddle each other.
 
The C's need to vanish forever. All three of them. They can move to Jeffy's island and diddle each other.

I suspect that Hillary and Bill haven't shared a bed in years, but I could be wrong. His taste seems to run a bit younger, just like his buddies Jeff, Alan (Dershowitz), Andrew (Prince, Duke of York), and The Donald. Yes, remember, the Clintons and Trumps were such good friends that Bill called Donald shortly before his announcement...despite years of racist birtherism on Trump's part.
 
Back
Top