Hm. Where have I heard that before?
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Liberals have finally figured out how close the vote was here in the Great Lakes States, want Hillary to ask for recount
Suddenly Democrats say the election was rigged!
I love the part of the story that claims Hillary won the precincts using paper ballots but not the machine precincts.
As everyone knows, stuffing ballot boxes with paper ballots is the oldest Democrat trick in the book, from Texas to Illinois.
Here:
Three computer scientists are asking the Hillary Clinton campaign to ask for a recount in three states Donald Trump won, which may change the outcome of this year's presidential election.
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What 58 days also means
The time Al Sharpton has left to get right with the IRS before the new sheriff takes over.
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Peter Brimelow: Donald Trump and Steve Bannon are not alt-right people
Quoted here in The New York Times in an article which calls to mind, as usual, nothing so much as a bucket full of eels:
“Trump and Steve Bannon are not alt-right people,” Mr. Brimelow said, adding that they had opportunistically seized on two issues that the alt-right cares most about — stopping immigration and fighting political correctness — and used them to mobilize white voters.
To The Times racism defines not just the alt-right but conservatism generally, such as believing in Obama's foreign provenance and therefore his illegitimacy to be president, or thinking Black Lives Matter is itself a racist movement, or advocating something more than birth within our borders is necessary to be a citizen, none of which could possibly be legitimate topics of debate because The Times believes they are settled matters and any other view means one must be a racist.
To question what is settled is unacceptable to The Times, and that is best dealt with by slathering on the racism charge.
Never argue the substance.
WaPo's The Daily 202 reports Democrat liberals, just like Kevin Williamson of National Review, think Ohio's working class whites are dinosaurs
I wonder when liberals are going to figure out John McCain in 2008 outperformed Hillary in 2016 by 360,000 votes in Ohio (Trump outperformed her by 455,000).
Here in "Rust Belt Dems broke for Trump because they thought Clinton cared more about bathrooms than jobs":
-- Is the Mahoning Valley ever coming back to the Democratic Party? Will Ohio be a swing state in 2020? These are questions many Democrats in D.C. are pondering. Both before and since the election, scores of liberals have complained about how much attention the 202 has given to the Rust Belt; they argue privately that these blue-collar, non-college-educated, white-working-class Democrats are dinosaurs. The future of the party, they think, lies in the Sunbelt, and they think Trump’s win has only accelerated this realignment.
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Two weeks after Election 2016 9% of the vote is still out in the state of Washington
That mail-in process they use is really great, isn't it? Think if the whole country were that slow.
And what's up with Utah? 6% still out there.
And 1% out each in Illinois, New Jersey and Oregon.
Why Trump now says he won't prosecute Hillary
He's hoping to make it to January 20th without Obama pardoning her so that it's still an option for him after he becomes president.
He's playing chicken with Obama.
Revulsion Election 2016 update, two weeks out
Turnout
2016: 133.3 million
2012: 129.2 million
2008: 131.5 million
Popular Vote
Trump/Clinton: 62.0m/63.7m
Romney/Obama: 60.9m/65.9m
McCain/Obama: 60.0m/69.5m
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5.8 million who turned out for Obama in 2008 didn't for Hillary in 2016
Hillary Loses to Trump in 2016 Underperforming Obama 2008 by
424,000 in PA
623,000 in OH
606,000 in MI
294,000 in WI
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1.947 million votes out of total underperformance of 5.8 million, or 33%; another 1.9 million didn't bother showing up for Hillary in California (800K), New York (700K) and Illinois (400K).
Trump Margin of Victory in
PA: 66,000
OH: 455,000
MI: 13,000
WI: 24,000
From Trump's 306 Electoral College votes peel off MI, he'd have been at 290.
Peel off WI he'd have been at 280.
Peel off PA he'd have lost with 260, despite winning OH handily and also FL.
This election really came down to those 66,000 votes in Pennsylvania, and the hundreds of thousands of people in the Rust Belt who were alienated from the Democrat Party.
Sunday, November 20, 2016
And just a reminder: Wikileaks told us "journalist" Jessica Let's Shame 'em Valenti "worked with" the Hillary Clinton campaign against Bernie Sanders, using her Guardian column so there'd be no "fingerprints"
Jessica Valenti, feminazi wife of Talking Points Memo publisher, has her work cut out for her shaming Trump voters
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. . . Oh well, goodbye |
One down in Mike Pence, only 61,898,583 to go, as of this morning.
Story here.
Saturday, November 19, 2016
Friday, November 18, 2016
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Trump interviews with the likes of Cruz and Romney are designed to do just one thing
Keep him in the headlines.
You'd think they'd catch on by now.
But no, this is serious, right?
DNI James Clapper the Lying Bastard resigns
This guy paved the way in 2013 for Hillary's lying to Congress with impunity in 2015.
The bastard should be keelhauled on the USS Enterprise, put back into service specially for the purpose.
Story here.
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USS Enterprise: longest ship in the US Navy |
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