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Title: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: Kaos on November 09, 2016, 10:32:21 AM
I reject the calls for "unity."   Fuck you all.  I've seen it from the other side when you elected that stuffed shirt Islamic and told me I had to get behind him for the good of the country he was hell bent on destroying.  So fuck you.  It's the same shit the ignorant bama fans peddle.  We should support them in the national title game "for the good of the state" but when it's our turn?  Stores sell out of "Roll Ducks" and "Roll Noles" shirts.  So fuck you too.   

Trump won't do it because he's a better man than all of you.  But he should romp and stomp and bury your rhetoric and "vision" so that we never have to ever, ever, ever see someone who has a jihadist as her closest advisor or someone who is a freaking socialist have a chance to be elected. 

In far greater numbers than expected, voters rejected her in favor of Donald Trump, an erratic tycoon whose mean-spirited campaign attracted unprecedented criticism for a major-party nominee. -- Fuck YOU,QZ.com.

People are changing their profile pictures and backgrounds to black on Twitter in protest of Donald Trump’s stunning victory. -- Fuck you, Twitter twits

People across the country took to the streets to protest Donald Trump's win on Election Night.Source: CNN -- Fuck you national media for branding Trump supporters as the antagonists and agents of chaos.

A slightly larger share of black and Latino voters cast ballots for Trump than supported Mitt Romney in 2012, despite Trump's disparaging remarks on African-Americans, Mexicans and undocumented immigrants. -- Fuck you, CNN.  I feasted on your panic last night.  Enjoyed it more than you can ever imagine. Watching Wolf plead with the map guy to find a county where she could still get votes, watching Wolf scream that "SHE HAS WON CALIFORNIA!! HILLARY CLINTON IS NOW AHEAD!!!!" as if that mattered was delicious.  Watching you refuse to call states every other outlet had marked off long before, and then bellowing that you were calling the election AFTER she called Trump to concede -- warmed my heart. 

It was a stunning conclusion to a race where the first female nominee of a major party was matched with a candidate who has made the most sexist, misogynistic comments of any nominee to run for president in recent memory.
-- Fuck you again, CNN

Emotional Van Jones: How do I explain this to my children? -- Fuck you, Van Jones.  Whoever the hell you are.

There is blame for the independent candidates Jill Stein and Gary Johnson, both of whom made it clear that Trump was unacceptable, but soldiered on. Their margins could easily have carried Clinton over the top in key states.

Clinton allies will justifiably point to a sequence of an unprecedented external interference. From one-sided Russian hacking and disclosure of their findings on WikiLeaks to FBI Director James Comey's last-minute intervention on emails.

They will blame the media, which gave Trump so much coverage throughout the campaign and chased Clinton's email scandal with what Democrats saw as clear double standard.

And they will blame Republican voter suppression efforts in North Carolina — proven to be coordinated by state party officials — a state that could have tipped the race had its narrow margin been reversed.
-- Fuck you, NBC.


I could go on and on and on. 

In the words of the alien from Independence Day.  No peace. 

Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: Kaos on November 09, 2016, 10:36:16 AM
Oh, while I'm at it? 

Fuck you Obama.  And you too Mr. Michelle Obama.   Your "legacy" is now dust.  History will eventually regard you as the abject failure you were. 
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: Kaos on November 09, 2016, 11:46:33 AM
Reason #429? 

Tim Kaine can't be gracious in his concession speech, introduction of the shrew. 

And she's "sorry she didn't win the election for the values she holds and the vision she has for the country." 

Tens of millions of Americans are disappointed. 

She's rehashing her campaign themes and claiming the country is more divided than she thought.  Actually?  No.  It's more unified than she imagined. 

No peace.  No peace.  No peace. 
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: dallaswareagle on November 09, 2016, 12:03:32 PM
I reject the calls for "unity."   Fuck you all.  I've seen it from the other side when you elected that stuffed shirt Islamic and told me I had to get behind him for the good of the country he was hell bent on destroying.  So fuck you.  It's the same shit the ignorant bama fans peddle.  We should support them in the national title game "for the good of the state" but when it's our turn?  Stores sell out of "Roll Ducks" and "Roll Noles" shirts.  So fuck you too.   

Trump won't do it because he's a better man than all of you.  But he should romp and stomp and bury your rhetoric and "vision" so that we never have to ever, ever, ever see someone who has a jihadist as her closest advisor or someone who is a freaking socialist have a chance to be elected. 

In far greater numbers than expected, voters rejected her in favor of Donald Trump, an erratic tycoon whose mean-spirited campaign attracted unprecedented criticism for a major-party nominee. -- Fuck YOU,QZ.com.

People are changing their profile pictures and backgrounds to black on Twitter in protest of Donald Trump’s stunning victory. -- Fuck you, Twitter twits

People across the country took to the streets to protest Donald Trump's win on Election Night.Source: CNN -- Fuck you national media for branding Trump supporters as the antagonists and agents of chaos.

A slightly larger share of black and Latino voters cast ballots for Trump than supported Mitt Romney in 2012, despite Trump's disparaging remarks on African-Americans, Mexicans and undocumented immigrants. -- Fuck you, CNN.  I feasted on your panic last night.  Enjoyed it more than you can ever imagine. Watching Wolf plead with the map guy to find a county where she could still get votes, watching Wolf scream that "SHE HAS WON CALIFORNIA!! HILLARY CLINTON IS NOW AHEAD!!!!" as if that mattered was delicious.  Watching you refuse to call states every other outlet had marked off long before, and then bellowing that you were calling the election AFTER she called Trump to concede -- warmed my heart. 

It was a stunning conclusion to a race where the first female nominee of a major party was matched with a candidate who has made the most sexist, misogynistic comments of any nominee to run for president in recent memory.
-- Fuck you again, CNN

Emotional Van Jones: How do I explain this to my children? -- Fuck you, Van Jones.  Whoever the hell you are.

There is blame for the independent candidates Jill Stein and Gary Johnson, both of whom made it clear that Trump was unacceptable, but soldiered on. Their margins could easily have carried Clinton over the top in key states.

Clinton allies will justifiably point to a sequence of an unprecedented external interference. From one-sided Russian hacking and disclosure of their findings on WikiLeaks to FBI Director James Comey's last-minute intervention on emails.

They will blame the media, which gave Trump so much coverage throughout the campaign and chased Clinton's email scandal with what Democrats saw as clear double standard.

And they will blame Republican voter suppression efforts in North Carolina — proven to be coordinated by state party officials — a state that could have tipped the race had its narrow margin been reversed.
-- Fuck you, NBC.


I could go on and on and on. 

In the words of the alien from Independence Day.  No peace.

 :thumsup:


If I had the means I would by a newspaper full back page ad in California:


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Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: chinook on November 09, 2016, 12:12:51 PM
:thumsup:


If I had the means I would by a newspaper full back page ad in California:


For those that need help moving to another country, please contact " Dallaswareagle International moving" to get your happy asses out of this country. This is one time free service based on your commitment to never return.

will you be joining them? 
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: dallaswareagle on November 09, 2016, 12:16:37 PM
will you be joining them?


Nah, Hell if I can't afford to make an AU game how can I afford to move aboard?
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: AUJarhead on November 09, 2016, 12:20:55 PM
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Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: War Eagle!!! on November 09, 2016, 12:41:36 PM

Nah, Hell if I can't afford to make an AU game how can I afford to move aboard?

We are asking to move yourself...not a board...
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: Kaos on November 09, 2016, 03:11:22 PM
http://www.al.com/living/index.ssf/2016/11/the_grief_of_loss_clergy_couns.html#incart_most-commented_entertainment_article

The Rev. Jennifer Sanders, pastor of Beloved Community Church in Avondale, opened up the church this morning for those suffering in the aftermath of the 2016 presidential election.

"We're creating space to pray or come in and talk," said Sanders.

:facepalm:

Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: dallaswareagle on November 09, 2016, 03:13:47 PM
http://www.al.com/living/index.ssf/2016/11/the_grief_of_loss_clergy_couns.html#incart_most-commented_entertainment_article

The Rev. Jennifer Sanders, pastor of Beloved Community Church in Avondale, opened up the church this morning for those suffering in the aftermath of the 2016 presidential election.

"We're creating space to pray or come in and talk," said Sanders.

:facepalm:


When don't have a fucking job you have time for suffering and aftermath shit. FUCK THEM TOO. 
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: The Prowler on November 09, 2016, 07:07:16 PM
Oh, while I'm at it? 

Fuck you Obama.  And you too Mr. Michelle Obama.   Your "legacy" is now dust.  History will eventually regard you as the abject failure you were.
Trump's victory speech.

Trump: "We're going to rebuild our infrastructure..."
(Some inbred in the back yells, "Kill Obama")
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: Kaos on November 09, 2016, 08:55:27 PM
Trump's victory speech.

Trump: "We're going to rebuild our infrastructure..."
(Some inbred in the back yells, "Kill Obama")

You dumb motherfucker.  Which meme told you that? 

The person shouted "build the wall" 
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: Token on November 09, 2016, 09:02:51 PM
All I know is these fuckers better get all of the civil unrest out of their bodies in the next 2 months.
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: Kaos on November 09, 2016, 09:05:53 PM
THIS is why there can be no peace.  It's time to crush this mindset and drive these people out or underground.   Rather than respond with a hearty Fuck YOU! to each point, I've merely numbered them.  At each number you can add it in yourself. 

http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2016/11/09/democrats-trump-ryan-obamacare-wall-street-jason-sattler/93549336/

Quote
Outrage and the Clinton brand could not beat Trump. It's time to reinvent the party.

Hillary Clinton lost, but I failed.

I failed millions of immigrants who’ve been assured they’ll be rounded up. I failed the Muslim Americans, African Americans and other minorities who have been reminded that they’re all suspects in their own homes. I failed the 20 million Americans, many of them previously uninsurable, who may now lose their health coverage, possibly forever.  (1)

I failed above all to imagine that anyone would see Donald Trump as anything but a Macy’s Day Parade float filled with insecurities, greed and gas. (2)

I couldn’t imagine that America would replace the first African-American president with a birther championed by the KKK and Chachi from Happy Days.   (3)

I couldn’t imagine that more than half of white women would chose a beauty pageant nabob accused of being a serial groper over the first woman major-party nominee in American history. (4)

And I couldn’t imagine that the best polling, the best ground game, the best strategists ever assembled would get beaten by a guy who’d mastered little in his life but the art of firing people on TV. (5)

I was so freaked out by Trump and his ability to lie, insult and contradict himself with impunity that I made the same mistake the Clinton campaign seemed to make. I thought outrage would be enough. (6)

Nope. Not compared to Trump — a walking nuclear reactor of white grievance.  (7)

His own insufferable words deployed in ad after ad weren’t enough to destroy him. They might even have helped him with his bigger than life “tells it like it is” shtick that made him feel like the giant Stay Puft Marshmallow Man sent to save his fans from the threat of female Ghostbusters. (8)

He promised his supporters that he was the antidote — or the poison — to the dynastic and incestuous world of Washington, D.C. politics personified by his opponent. And his traveling demolition derby of contempt and threats, with the press trapped in a little pen to be sneered at, proved his point on a daily basis.  (9)

Clinton promised us that she would save us from this maniac while keeping President Obama’s legacy intact. Trump promised his supporters a better life.

He won, even if hundreds of thousands more Americans voted for Clinton.

Now he has to deliver. And Democrats — for the first time in 24 years — must reimagine our party without the Clintons.

This has to start with recognizing the tremendous advantages Republicans have tailored over the past 40 years. They have their own media and their own majority gerrymandered out of a minority of Americans. (10) This gets a special fuck you to this guy.  Republicans have their own media?  Bullshit.  The Democrats own the media with a few exceptions.  Very few.  The "majority" was gerrymandered out of the motherfucking majority.  You know, the 70% of the country that is like me. So fuck you again, you wheezing mommy part clown.

They have a massive infrastructure of well-paid academics, organizers and functionaries. Thus their candidates and their staffs enter office far more prepared to make their power and policies permanent. (11)Also bullshit

Democrats need to replicate what the right as built as we prepare to resist any effort by Trump and the GOP to bash away at the few institutions that still protect the middle class, the climate and the most vulnerable. (12) Also bullshit.  The democrats destroy the middle class and always have.   

We can start by examining Information, Inequality, and Mass Polarization: Ideology in Advanced Democracies by political scientists Torben Iversen and David Soskice, as Lee Drutman did last year.  (13) Fucking socialist

“Those who are less well-off need unions and public education to get them the political information they need to self-place in line with their economic interests,” Drutman found. “The rich do not.”

Trump voters sure felt as if they were voting in their own interests — and that main interest seemed to be revenge. (14)

But do they have any idea how Trump’s actual policies will affect their lives?

Did Trump voters know they were voting to give the rich trillions in tax breaks at a time when income inequality is near all-time highs? Did they know they were voting to roll back the Wall Street reforms designed to prevent the sort of crash we saw in 2008, which killed far more jobs than any trade deal ever could? Did they have any idea if Trump would sign House Speaker Paul Ryan’s plan to turn Medicare into a privatized system that resembles Obamacare? (15) Wrong.

How could they?

The left and the media were so focused on the instability of Trump’s personality, and the psychodrama of his relationship with Ryan, that the reality of his proposals was rarely conveyed. America just voted to repeal most of 80 years of progress, and they didn't even know that was on the ballot. (15) Bullshit.  The only progress is what Reagan provided.  And to a lesser degree Bush.  Clinton's policies led to the collapse of 2008 and the death of the small town.  Fucking idiot. 

For me, this failure of imagination was possible because I’d never accepted history’s oft-repeated lesson: This nation resists change the way Trump repels fact checkers. (16)

Reconstruction led to the Redemption and the rise of Jim Crow. Civil rights led to the conservative revolution. And eight years filled with radical advancements for LGBT people, clean energy and the uninsured has given us Donald Trump.

Van Jones calls it “whitelash,” but we can’t ignore how Democrats failed to inspire millions of minorities and millennials who showed up in 2012 and stayed home this week.

But this is just the past doing what the past always does — haunting those who expect the future to take care of itself.

Jason Sattler, a member of USA TODAY's Board of Contributors, is a columnist for The National Memoand the answer to the obscure trivia question, "Who's the guy who tweets as @LOLGOP?"
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: Kaos on November 09, 2016, 09:07:01 PM
This is why there can be no peace. 

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2016/2016/11/09/donald-trump-president-protests/93532808/

They should be firehosed back to their houses. 
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: The Prowler on November 09, 2016, 09:27:36 PM
You dumb motherfucker.  Which meme told you that? 

The person shouted "build the wall"
You stupid fucking moron, whenever you are done gloating like a child...listen again.
(Start at the 3:50 mark)

https://youtu.be/pMgjwBgCZIw
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: Kaos on November 09, 2016, 09:58:49 PM
You stupid fucking moron, whenever you are done gloating like a child...listen again.
(Start at the 3:50 mark)


I'm going to gloat my ass off until I get tired of it.  Not going to happen any time soon. 

I nailed this shit from the jump.  I saw it and I told you -- even when I doubted my own vision and grew dismayed.

I've been right about everything. 
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: Kaos on November 09, 2016, 11:05:11 PM
This is why there can be no peace.  Entire front page of CNN, but specifically this. There's a lot this guy actually understands, but his conclusions from that understanding are warped and ignorant.

http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/09/opinions/democratic-party-burn-tasini/index.html

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(CNN)There is only one silver lining in yesterday's election results, which will allow a con man, a pathological liar, a bold racist and a sexual predator to succeed the first African-American president.Pathetic

We can now launch a difficult but urgent mission — shaking the Democratic Party down to its foundation, ejecting the failed Bill/Hillary Clinton economic and global worldview and standing up for a set of populist, sound economic and foreign policy principles that could earn majority support.

On the surface, it's astounding that a man who ripped off thousands of people who worked for him became the champion of the regular Joe. But, as Bernie Sanders reiterated in a recent podcast with me, the problem is that people have ceased to see a difference between the parties, particularly on economic issues. I'll briefly cite a few examples.Ridiculous hyperbole

Starting out with NAFTA, Bill Clinton forced "free trade" upon the party. I warned multiple times during the election that Trump would make inroads with voters in the Rust Belt unless Democrats made a clean break from corporate trade deals. Around the globe, these deals are a key tool to drive down wages, exploit workers and prosecute global class warfare. But, the current president still serves up the malarkey about the benefits of these deals. Right for once

Bill Clinton's broader economic agenda was even more corrosive. During Clinton's so-called "good economy," the decline of organized labor continued. The president, and his secretary of labor, Robert Reich, did very little to arrest the decline. Yes, there was a decline, but it wasn't because of "organized labor."  Unions are one of the things that broke the rust belt.  They outlived their usefulness years ago.

No Democratic president was more focused on letting business interests off the leash. He gave more power to media companies, triggering consolidation and a powerful wave of concentration of the media into a few hands. The average person, not steeped in policy, understood this every time he or she opened their skyrocketing cable bills.

Hand-in-glove with Wall Street, Clinton got rid of the Glass Steagall Act, which removed the separation between commercial banks, insurers and investment banks, allowing the self-dealing manipulation of mortgages and interest rates and accelerating the shifting of huge wealth into the hands of a few. Right again]


Again, the average person, just trying to make ends meet, eventually got the sharpest end of that spear when millions of people lost their homes, jobs and retirement in the thundering collapse known as the Great Recession, which, for many, has been a depression. Right again

There is so much more: A planet dying because for years fossil fuel interests were coddled. Welfare reform. Mass incarceration of people of color, which had both racial and economic consequences. The praise of the Clinton years, and red-faced defense by its leader, was always couched in contrast to the Reagan and two Bush Administrations. Great. Yep

Feeding off the Clinton machine, the Democratic Party has become riddled with lobbyists, billionaires, and hustlers who pocket huge sums of money by running either nonprofit "think tanks" or election-cycle networks, and politicians who, indeed, are focused mostly on reelection. Surrounding the party are extremely well-paid non-profit leaders, who end up defending the status quo. True

Chief component of the Clinton machine in recent years, the Clinton Foundation operated somewhat out of sight.

The big donations streaming from anti-union powerhouses like Wal-Mart or big financial entities like Bank of America not only whitewashed the policies of interests directly opposed to what the Democratic Party should stand for, but they also clouded the deeper systemic crisis within the party. We can only address climate change, poverty and global inequality by axing the very system benefiting many of the donors to the Clinton Foundation. Partially right, but draws the wrong conclusion

Fast forward to the 2016 election. There is no doubt in my mind that Bernie Sanders would have defeated Trump. His authenticity would have pierced through Trump's fraudulent appeal. His concise, point-by-point evisceration of a failed economic model and aggressive, blundering foreign policy was entirely understandable to voters.Seen this repeated numerous times.  Bernie Sanders would still be picking up his teeth today.  Trump would have eviscerated him.  He's a motherfucking socialist, for God's sake.  This country -- save a few loons like this idiot -- isn't that stupid or forgetful.

As one of Sen. Sanders' national surrogates, I went to dozens of his rallies. At each one, he took to the stage, a big sheaf of papers in his hands, and, treating people as adults not just backdrops for TV ads, he conducted a seminar on America and the globe. People are quite familiar with Sanders' economic agenda, including higher taxes on the wealthy, expanding Social Security and a single-payer Medicare for All system. All of which were sound economically, not to mention morally urgent. Wrong.  A billion times wrong

How Hillary Clinton lost
What was often given short shrift was his broader philosophical willingness to challenge American exceptionalism. Many times, including during two national debates, he pointed out that, while he was proud as a son of immigrants to be an American, this country has supported repressive dictators, sent the CIA on missions to help overthrow democratically elected governments that were not supportive enough of our interests and sent our young men and women to die in immoral wars. And he wasn't afraid to point out that those failed foreign policies have been bedrocks of the Democratic Party for several decades.
Rather than foster a good debate during the primaries, the party, obsessed with the coronation of an anointed candidate, set out to destroy Sanders and his movement.Yawn.

The various email leaks showing broad collusion only confirmed what was patently obvious on the surface: We stood in opposition to a virtual wall of elected Democratic officials, and party functionaries. Proudly so, I might add. No, Trump did that.  Bernie backers are morons.

As a union member, I was particularly saddened to see the labor movement mostly line up in the primaries behind the status quo — a status quo often linked arm-and-arm with corporate interests bent on destroying unions. This guy. Part of the problem, not the solution

Beyond rhetoric, democracy was not valued. Once Sanders effectively conceded the race, he took on full-throated advocacy for Secretary Clinton. To support his position, many of us, including me, agreed to play nice at the convention and beyond, because we felt that Donald Trump was a unique threat to the nation.
Views on Election 2016

Trump's shocking victory: What it means
On the night Tim Kaine spoke to the convention, many Sanders delegates like me wanted to express respectful opposition to President Obama's Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement by holding signs. But, our signs were confiscated, and, when we made some homemade versions on the back of the officially-sanctioned Kaine signs, we were told to cease and desist or our credentials would be revoked. So much for democracy. Yawn.  Vote for Trump or shut up.

More important, that gagging of pretty mild protest was symbolic. The party is not an open place, beyond rhetoric, to a whole swath of activists and voters who want deep, systemic change.

So, now what? Yesterday was indeed devastating. My niece texted me, "what do we do now?" Her desperate question broke my heart. I grew up in a feminist household: My mother was one of a handful of women to break a glass ceiling, going to medical school after she already had her three kids. Fuck your stupid neice.  You should have answered "go to school, get a job, pay taxes." 

I know many young women are mourning the blow of a President Trump partly because of the rejection of a woman as the first president -- which is yet another reason I argue we must remake the Democratic Party.
Fool.  Not rejection of a woman.  Rejection of HER.

First, the Clinton machine must be rooted out of the party. A quarter of a century is enough time to understand that its ideology has failed the American people.Damn skippy

Second, the Democratic National Committee has to be turned inside out. The disgraced and deposed chair, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, is only the worst symptom of this wider truth. The party has lost hundreds of state legislative seats, Republicans now control two-thirds of state chambers and have a comfortable majority of governorships (who will determine redistricting in 2020). They have a historic margin in the House of Representatives, will continue to run the Senate and, thus, likely put a Trump-stamp on the Supreme Court.Great news

Third, we need to run targeted primary contests broadly and across the board to replace elected officials who don't want to see a more open, vibrant and inclusive party. The Sanders movement has shown we can raise the money to fund challengers — and they are ready, by the thousands, to compete. Wrong.  How about catering to the majority and not pandering to the fringe, fucko?

With these changes, and drawing from the energy of many great activists, a new Democratic Party can be revitalized. The progressive movement, in all its elements — advocates for labor, environmentalists, and civil rights of all stripes — can shape that future.Now there's a nightmare.  We've seen enough shit from advocates for stripes.  Fuck off.
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: War Eagle!!! on November 10, 2016, 09:31:29 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNbF9PI9Gjo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNbF9PI9Gjo)
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: Saniflush on November 10, 2016, 09:54:40 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNbF9PI9Gjo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNbF9PI9Gjo)

He al-ight but he ain't no Diamond and Silk.

https://youtu.be/1gzd7DOdVSc
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: Kaos on November 10, 2016, 02:21:13 PM
The media peppering the press secretary after Trump's meeting with Obama is insulting.

"Can he truly say Trump is fit to be the president?"

"Is the president reassured that Trump isn't going to try to dismantle all the work that you and your colleagues have done over the last eight years?  For instance did he promise not to get rid of Obamacare?"

"All that excellent means is it had a good tone?  Why did it go on more than 15 minutes?"

"Did this meeting do anything to assuage Obama's deep concerns over Trump?"  Press Secy says "he campaigned forcefully, American people decided.  Not Obama's place to choose a successor.  No recreation of presidential debate, work today was for the people.  FANTASTIC response.   Followup by the media bitch:  "So he still has grave concerns. Nothing in this meeting to change any of that."  SECY:  Not the purpose of this meeting. 

"Does the president fully expect all his policies to be rolled back on day one?"  SECY:  Not my place to speculate.

"Does the president have any reason to believe that Trump IS fit to lead the US?"  SECY: Good lord. I'm not going to address that.

"Did Trump promise not to pursue charges against Hillary?"

Some fatty complaining about no photo ops.  Then he says "While the president has come out and put on a cheery face, we know everybody's disappointed.  The first lady said she was against Trump so was there no photo op because she didn't want to have her picture made with these people?" 

"Are you concerned that over the next 70 days our foreign allies will get mixed messages if they contact Trump?"

"What's the message to the 'thousands and thousands' of people protesting around the country?"

"On Monday he said Trump was tempermentally unfit to be commander and chief.  And is uniquely unqualified.  Does he still believe that?"  SECY:  Good answer to this again.  Election's over. He won. Obama didn't get to choose successor, the American people did. Now it's time for transition.

"Did Trump agree not to criticize until Obama leaves office?"

"President want to convey information about what's going on in Mosul or Iraq that the president-elect might not be aware of?  Because I don't have to tell you that for the last few weeks he's been describing that as something approaching an abject disaster -- which I know is not your interpretation or the Pentagon's.  Did the president go 'hey, here's some things you just don't know...'"

"The president must be very concerned about the future of the country."  SECY: The president is concerned with the transtion.  "But he HAS to be concerned."  SECY:  He made his case. The people chose somebody else.  At this point he has to put his own views aside and preside over a peaceful transition.  "But after the transition, what is he going to DOOO?  Will he rise as an opposition figure.?"  SECY:  He greatly appreciated how Bush did things.  Didn't run around backseat driving.  He admired that. 

"Is there a strategy to preserve and protect what he's established here?"  SECY: Priority is ensuring the transition.



The WHPS did a fantastic job.  The members of the press are a bunch of morons.  Infuriating. 
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: Kaos on November 10, 2016, 02:47:29 PM
Reason 5082 we can't let this go.

Quote
USA TODAY
Joyce Bartlett and Genevieve Leary, two recent graduates living in the Washington D.C. suburbs, met on their way to the White House. Both had come in search of a protest, but were disappointed with the small crowd.

“I think that there needs to be an uproar from people who are not feeling this decision and I think it’s a damn shame that it’s not happening on the ground right here in D.C.,” said Bartlett, who was holding a blank black posterboard.

“I’m standing here with a blank poster because I am waiting to be inspired," Barlett continued, adding that she wasn't sure her actions would have much impact.

“I’m not going to scream anything abstract even though I want to. …  I actually am surprised there’s not more going on. I thought there would be other people protesting. I mean if there was other screaming, I’d be right there with them,” Leary said.
'

I mean I'm gonna go protest, but I don't know why or what I want to say.  I just need to throw a tantrum and wish somebody would help me figure out how. 

That girl needs her ass beaten. 
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: Saniflush on November 10, 2016, 03:48:05 PM
link?  so I can see pics.
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: GH2001 on November 10, 2016, 03:51:35 PM
Actually agree. Obama and his press sec are handling this much better than the msm and the protestors. Credit where due.
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: dallaswareagle on November 10, 2016, 04:43:55 PM
Actually agree. Obama and his press sec are handling this much better than the msm and the protestors. Credit where due.

They would do a lot better if they told dick fucks to get off the streets and go home. But I think he likes watching his minions do their thing.
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: chinook on November 10, 2016, 06:35:19 PM
They would do a lot better if they told dick fucks to get off the streets and go home. But I think he likes watching his minions do their thing.

irony in this.
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: GH2001 on November 10, 2016, 06:37:45 PM
They would do a lot better if they told dick fucks to get off the streets and go home. But I think he likes watching his minions do their thing.

I'd like to believe that but usually when Barry wants to stoke the flames it's obvious. Or has been in the past. I think he's doing some cya now that the Hillary ship has sunk. Wants to go out on a good note and look "good".
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: Kaos on November 10, 2016, 09:18:59 PM
These crybaby fuckers. 

They started.... :rofl: a... :rofl:  change.org petition   :rofl:  demanding that Electoral College members change their votes to Clinton...  :rofl:

Change.org. 

Yep.  That'll do it. 
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: GH2001 on November 10, 2016, 10:06:09 PM
These crybaby fuckers. 

They started.... :rofl: a... :rofl:  change.org petition   :rofl:  demanding that Electoral College members change their votes to Clinton...  :rofl:

Change.org. 

Yep.  That'll do it.

Seriously. Everyone but them and Michael Moore has said its over let's move on and get to work. I'm sure most of them don't know what work means.
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: Kaos on November 10, 2016, 10:07:01 PM
Seriously. Everyone but them and Michael Moore has said its over let's move on and get to work. I'm sure most of them don't know what work means.

But they signed an online petition, dammit. 
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: Kaos on November 11, 2016, 01:57:17 PM
Harry Reid:

"White nationalists, Vladimir Putin and ISIS are celebrating Donald Trump's victory, while innocent, law-abiding Americans are wracked with fear - especially African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Muslim Americans, LGBT Americans and Asian Americans. Watching white nationalists celebrate while innocent Americans cry tears of fear does not feel like America,” the retiring Nevada senator said.

This is the truth of the democratic party.
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: The Prowler on January 14, 2017, 10:00:47 PM
I reject the calls for "unity."   Fuck you all.  I've seen it from the other side when you elected that stuffed shirt Islamic and told me I had to get behind him for the good of the country he was hell bent on destroying.  So fuck you.  It's the same shit the ignorant bama fans peddle.  We should support them in the national title game "for the good of the state" but when it's our turn?  Stores sell out of "Roll Ducks" and "Roll Noles" shirts.  So fuck you too.   

Trump won't do it because he's a better man than all of you.  But he should romp and stomp and bury your rhetoric and "vision" so that we never have to ever, ever, ever see someone who has a jihadist as her closest advisor or someone who is a freaking socialist have a chance to be elected. 

In far greater numbers than expected, voters rejected her in favor of Donald Trump, an erratic tycoon whose mean-spirited campaign attracted unprecedented criticism for a major-party nominee. -- Fuck YOU,QZ.com.

People are changing their profile pictures and backgrounds to black on Twitter in protest of Donald Trump’s stunning victory. -- Fuck you, Twitter twits

People across the country took to the streets to protest Donald Trump's win on Election Night.Source: CNN -- Fuck you national media for branding Trump supporters as the antagonists and agents of chaos.

A slightly larger share of black and Latino voters cast ballots for Trump than supported Mitt Romney in 2012, despite Trump's disparaging remarks on African-Americans, Mexicans and undocumented immigrants. -- Fuck you, CNN.  I feasted on your panic last night.  Enjoyed it more than you can ever imagine. Watching Wolf plead with the map guy to find a county where she could still get votes, watching Wolf scream that "SHE HAS WON CALIFORNIA!! HILLARY CLINTON IS NOW AHEAD!!!!" as if that mattered was delicious.  Watching you refuse to call states every other outlet had marked off long before, and then bellowing that you were calling the election AFTER she called Trump to concede -- warmed my heart. 

It was a stunning conclusion to a race where the first female nominee of a major party was matched with a candidate who has made the most sexist, misogynistic comments of any nominee to run for president in recent memory.
-- Fuck you again, CNN

Emotional Van Jones: How do I explain this to my children? -- Fuck you, Van Jones.  Whoever the hell you are.

There is blame for the independent candidates Jill Stein and Gary Johnson, both of whom made it clear that Trump was unacceptable, but soldiered on. Their margins could easily have carried Clinton over the top in key states.

Clinton allies will justifiably point to a sequence of an unprecedented external interference. From one-sided Russian hacking and disclosure of their findings on WikiLeaks to FBI Director James Comey's last-minute intervention on emails.

They will blame the media, which gave Trump so much coverage throughout the campaign and chased Clinton's email scandal with what Democrats saw as clear double standard.

And they will blame Republican voter suppression efforts in North Carolina — proven to be coordinated by state party officials — a state that could have tipped the race had its narrow margin been reversed.
-- Fuck you, NBC.


I could go on and on and on. 

In the words of the alien from Independence Day.  No peace.
Yup, totally agree.

“To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.”

― Theodore Roosevelt May 1918
Title: Re: Why we shouldn't "get over it"
Post by: GH2001 on January 15, 2017, 08:22:41 AM
Yup, totally agree.

“To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.”

― Theodore Roosevelt May 1918

Criticism is much different than what is taking place right now.