Originally Posted by
Sam
She got away again. It's over boys.
As I posted several days ago in this very thread the AP graphic for her win on election day broken down by popular vote and EC percentages has already been leaked by an NBC affiliate out of TN.
Over the weekend in bookstores across America this Newsweek issue was delivered ready to go on Wednesday 09 November 2016 . . . wink-wink.
Text from the magazines inset:
"The 2016 presidential election was unique in a number of ways: It saw the first major-party female nominee for the highest office in the country, the improbable rise of the kind of demagogue previously unknown in American politics and enough infighting and mudslinging for 10 election cycles. But as the tone of the election grew darker and more bizarre by the day,
President-Elect Hillary Clinton "went high" when her opponent and his supporters went ever lower. No stranger to trudging through the mire of misogyny in her career as first lady, senator and secretary of state,
President-Elect Clinton continued to push for an issues-based campaign even as a handful of Trump's most deplorable supporters, seeing the wide margin Clinton held among female voters, called to repeal the 19th Amendment. On election day, Americans across the country roundly rejected the kind of fear and hate-based conservatism peddled by Donald Trump and
elected the first woman in U.S. history to the presidency. The culminating election of a career in politics spanning three decades and arguably more experience than any other incoming president, 2016's was not an easy race to watch, comment on or be a part of -- but when the dust cleared it revealed a priceless moment in American history. The highest glass ceiling in the Western World had finally shattered."
"In a nut shell, if it ever goes to Civil War, I'm afraid I'll be in the middle 70%, shooting at both sides" — 26 Inf
"We have to stop demonizing people and realize the biggest terror threat in this country is white men, most of them radicalized to the right, and we have to start doing something about them." — CNN's Don Lemon 10/30/18
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