What I find to be ironic...no actually I don't...is the fact that there are riots about and public humiliation of, an incoming President. I remember distinctly in 2008 when our horribly racist country rioted endlessly because a black man was elected President...oh wait that never happened. And which party is intolerant?
Could you imagine the rhetoric if HRC won and white people rioted. Wow, how paethetic and Un-American would that have been? For the party of peace, diversity and love, all that most practical people see is a party of violence, bullying and intolerance. True colors. I didn't get my way because I couldn't motivate my own "people" enough to turn out for the landslide HRC victory, let's riot!. I know, I know, she won the popular vote, but lost by 60 in the electoral college. Which means, contrary to popular belief, people did cross party lines, just not the way the Dems wanted.
The "ribbon for 9th place" and "you are a winner and special" is very clearly on display here. It is just disgusting. I wasn't an Obama fan, but gave him a chance and guess what? He was okay (except for &^*&^)# Obamacare) Trump hasn't even taken office and we all know that there is only so much a President can do themselves. So give the guy a chance and then b**ch if you don't like what he does. I love the hypocrisy Republicans are fear and hate mongers....really? Trump is Stalin, Trump is Hitler and the guy hasn't served a day. Fear monger? Grab a mirror.
The consensus was HRC is a thug, an insider and the epitome of a bully. It wasn't a vote for Trump, it was a vote against HRC.