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Cry me a river left wing lunatics.

'Trump Victory Media Roundup: Establishment Goes Through the Stages of
Grief'

<https://pjmedia.com/robert-spencer/2024/11/06/trump-victory-media-roundup-establishment-goes-through-the-stages-of-grief-n4934033>

'Donald Trump has been reelected, and the self-appointed arbiters of
acceptable opinion in the establishment media are struggling to adjust
to new realities. As they do so, they’re giving us a textbook display of
what it looks like to go through most of the classic stages of grief:
denial, anger, depression, and acceptance. And even though Trump’s
victory was comprehensive and inarguable, we know from long experience
that they’re going to have the hardest time with that last one.

Denial was on abundant display on Monday, the day before the election,
when PBS told us happily that “Harris has a 4-point lead over Trump in
final PBS News/NPR/Marist election poll.” NBC crowed: “Trump's once
enthusiastic crowds dwindle in election's closing days.” The UK’s
Express took aim at a supposedly failing candidate, saying: “Donald
Trump baffles with incomprehensible ramble as North Carolina rally fails
to fill up,” and “Donald Trump suffering 'memory lapse' and 'butchering'
speeches ahead of election.”

See? It was going to be all right. PBS quoted Lee Miringoff of the
Marist Center for Public Opinion, assuring jittery leftists that we were
in for a repeat of 2020: “We’ve gone through all of this to get back to…
pretty much where you ended up four years ago.”

When that didn’t happen, the anger began. On Wednesday morning, the New
York Times was full of headlines revealing the Paper of Record’s barely
concealed rage that the American people had dared to reject their expert
guidance. Voters had made a bad choice and needed to be scolded, and the
Times was ready with the wagging finger. “Donald Trump Returns to Power,
Ushering in New Era of Uncertainty,” one headline warned. “America Hires
a Strongman,” said another. The rest of the world was unhappy with our
recklessness: “Four More Years of Unpredictability? The World Prepares
for Trump’s Return.” The Washington Post was just as enraged, noting on
its homepage that Trump “Becomes second president to win nonconsecutive
terms, first felon.”

The classic stage of grief that follows anger is bargaining, but the
leftist media blew by that one completely. These people, after all, are
the ones who polarized and embittered American political discourse in
the first place, painting Trump in such lurid terms that massive
segments of the population are utterly terrified at the prospect of this
neo-Hitler returning to the Oval Office. They’re not interested in
compromise or any kind of bargaining; as always, they’re out for total
control and the absolute destruction of those whom they consider their
enemies.

And yet their foremost enemy defeated them. So they skipped right on to
the next stop in the grief scale: depression. “Democrats in disbelief at
Trump’s win,” lamented the WaPo. “The mood at Harris’s watch party at
Howard University started joyful but turned darker,” the Post reported
sadly. “At 12:45 a.m., Cedric L. Richmond, the co-chair of the
Harris-Walz campaign, came to the microphones to tell the crowd that the
vice president would not speak until the morning. The remarks are
expected to be her concession speech.” Violins up.

MSNBC, meanwhile, had massive sads over what Trump might do now, and the
fact that there didn’t seem to be any way to stop him: “We can expect
Trump will pardon the Jan. 6 rioters and summarily fire the prosecutors
who tried to hold him accountable. Having been immunized by the Supreme
Court, he may instruct the Department of Justice to go after his
political opponents. He will likely abandon Ukraine and begin the
process of weakening our alliances. A newly empowered Trump can, if he
wishes, go about trying to gut or kill Obamacare outright, while also
trying to impose massive new tariffs on the economy.”

But surely, decent folk could stop Bad Orange Man, no? No: “We also know
that the guardrails will not be sufficient, because they were not
before. If they had been, none of this would have happened. Neither the
impeachment process nor the justice system blocked his return to power.
And now the ultimate guardrail has failed.” Yeah, you’re going to have
to put up with a president who doesn’t share your socialist
internationalist values; cry harder.

Exclusively for our VIPs: Newsweek Says U.S. Elections Are a Global Joke
but for the Wrong Reason

Amid all the lamentations, there was at least one hint of the final
stage. Former Sen. Claire McCaskill showed it, however grudgingly, on
MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” saying: “I think we have to acknowledge that
Donald Trump knows our country better than we do.”

This is not to say that McCaskill was giving Trump credit for political
acumen; she was just saying that the country itself was as evil as Bad
Orange Man. “I think he figured out that anger and, frankly, fear were
way more powerful than appealing to people's better angels. Anger and
fear were going to work in this election. Whether you're afraid of
immigrants or afraid of people who are trans, he figured that out. And I
think we all thought everyone's better angels would prevail. Turns out
the angels went on vacation since Donald Trump came down the escalator,
and they haven't returned."

In those graceless and insulting words, however, there was a glimmer of
acceptance. McCaskill may have been the first establishment leftist to
admit, however backhandedly, that Trump might know something they don’t.
Could this be the pathway to the left backing away from the insanity,
hatred, and deviance it has embraced, and coming back to something close
to reasonable values? Nah. Not a chance. But at least they are beginning
to realize what happened to them on Tuesday'
Skeeter
2024-11-06 14:57:49 UTC
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Cry me a river left wing lunatics.
'Trump Victory Media Roundup: Establishment Goes Through the Stages of
Grief'
<https://pjmedia.com/robert-spencer/2024/11/06/trump-victory-media-roundup-establishment-goes-through-the-stages-of-grief-n4934033>
'Donald Trump has been reelected, and the self-appointed arbiters of
acceptable opinion in the establishment media are struggling to adjust
to new realities. As they do so, they?re giving us a textbook display of
denial, anger, depression, and acceptance. And even though Trump?s
victory was comprehensive and inarguable, we know from long experience
that they?re going to have the hardest time with that last one.
Denial was on abundant display on Monday, the day before the election,
when PBS told us happily that ?Harris has a 4-point lead over Trump in
final PBS News/NPR/Marist election poll.? NBC crowed: ?Trump's once
enthusiastic crowds dwindle in election's closing days.? The UK?s
Express took aim at a supposedly failing candidate, saying: ?Donald
Trump baffles with incomprehensible ramble as North Carolina rally fails
to fill up,? and ?Donald Trump suffering 'memory lapse' and 'butchering'
speeches ahead of election.?
See? It was going to be all right. PBS quoted Lee Miringoff of the
Marist Center for Public Opinion, assuring jittery leftists that we were
in for a repeat of 2020: ?We?ve gone through all of this to get back to?
pretty much where you ended up four years ago.?
When that didn?t happen, the anger began. On Wednesday morning, the New
York Times was full of headlines revealing the Paper of Record?s barely
concealed rage that the American people had dared to reject their expert
guidance. Voters had made a bad choice and needed to be scolded, and the
Times was ready with the wagging finger. ?Donald Trump Returns to Power,
Ushering in New Era of Uncertainty,? one headline warned. ?America Hires
a Strongman,? said another. The rest of the world was unhappy with our
recklessness: ?Four More Years of Unpredictability? The World Prepares
for Trump?s Return.? The Washington Post was just as enraged, noting on
its homepage that Trump ?Becomes second president to win nonconsecutive
terms, first felon.?
The classic stage of grief that follows anger is bargaining, but the
leftist media blew by that one completely. These people, after all, are
the ones who polarized and embittered American political discourse in
the first place, painting Trump in such lurid terms that massive
segments of the population are utterly terrified at the prospect of this
neo-Hitler returning to the Oval Office. They?re not interested in
compromise or any kind of bargaining; as always, they?re out for total
control and the absolute destruction of those whom they consider their
enemies.
And yet their foremost enemy defeated them. So they skipped right on to
the next stop in the grief scale: depression. ?Democrats in disbelief at
Trump?s win,? lamented the WaPo. ?The mood at Harris?s watch party at
Howard University started joyful but turned darker,? the Post reported
sadly. ?At 12:45 a.m., Cedric L. Richmond, the co-chair of the
Harris-Walz campaign, came to the microphones to tell the crowd that the
vice president would not speak until the morning. The remarks are
expected to be her concession speech.? Violins up.
MSNBC, meanwhile, had massive sads over what Trump might do now, and the
fact that there didn?t seem to be any way to stop him: ?We can expect
Trump will pardon the Jan. 6 rioters and summarily fire the prosecutors
who tried to hold him accountable. Having been immunized by the Supreme
Court, he may instruct the Department of Justice to go after his
political opponents. He will likely abandon Ukraine and begin the
process of weakening our alliances. A newly empowered Trump can, if he
wishes, go about trying to gut or kill Obamacare outright, while also
trying to impose massive new tariffs on the economy.?
But surely, decent folk could stop Bad Orange Man, no? No: ?We also know
that the guardrails will not be sufficient, because they were not
before. If they had been, none of this would have happened. Neither the
impeachment process nor the justice system blocked his return to power.
And now the ultimate guardrail has failed.? Yeah, you?re going to have
to put up with a president who doesn?t share your socialist
internationalist values; cry harder.
Exclusively for our VIPs: Newsweek Says U.S. Elections Are a Global Joke
but for the Wrong Reason
Amid all the lamentations, there was at least one hint of the final
stage. Former Sen. Claire McCaskill showed it, however grudgingly, on
MSNBC?s ?Morning Joe,? saying: ?I think we have to acknowledge that
Donald Trump knows our country better than we do.?
This is not to say that McCaskill was giving Trump credit for political
acumen; she was just saying that the country itself was as evil as Bad
Orange Man. ?I think he figured out that anger and, frankly, fear were
way more powerful than appealing to people's better angels. Anger and
fear were going to work in this election. Whether you're afraid of
immigrants or afraid of people who are trans, he figured that out. And I
think we all thought everyone's better angels would prevail. Turns out
the angels went on vacation since Donald Trump came down the escalator,
and they haven't returned."
In those graceless and insulting words, however, there was a glimmer of
acceptance. McCaskill may have been the first establishment leftist to
admit, however backhandedly, that Trump might know something they don?t.
Could this be the pathway to the left backing away from the insanity,
hatred, and deviance it has embraced, and coming back to something close
to reasonable values? Nah. Not a chance. But at least they are beginning
to realize what happened to them on Tuesday'
Cry a fucking river.
slothe
2024-11-06 18:31:39 UTC
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Post by John Smyth
Cry me a river left wing lunatics.
'Trump Victory Media Roundup: Establishment Goes Through the Stages
of Grief'
<https://pjmedia.com/robert-spencer/2024/11/06/trump-victory-media-rou
ndup-establishment-goes-through-the-stages-of-grief-n4934033>
'Donald Trump has been reelected, and the self-appointed arbiters of
acceptable opinion in the establishment media are struggling to
adjust to new realities. As they do so, they?re giving us a textbook
display of what it looks like to go through most of the classic
stages of grief: denial, anger, depression, and acceptance. And even
though Trump?s victory was comprehensive and inarguable, we know from
long experience that they?re going to have the hardest time with that
last one.
Denial was on abundant display on Monday, the day before the
election, when PBS told us happily that ?Harris has a 4-point lead
?Trump's once enthusiastic crowds dwindle in election's closing
days.? The UK?s Express took aim at a supposedly failing candidate,
saying: ?Donald Trump baffles with incomprehensible ramble as North
Carolina rally fails to fill up,? and ?Donald Trump suffering 'memory
lapse' and 'butchering' speeches ahead of election.?
See? It was going to be all right. PBS quoted Lee Miringoff of the
Marist Center for Public Opinion, assuring jittery leftists that we
were in for a repeat of 2020: ?We?ve gone through all of this to get
back to? pretty much where you ended up four years ago.?
When that didn?t happen, the anger began. On Wednesday morning, the
New York Times was full of headlines revealing the Paper of Record?s
barely concealed rage that the American people had dared to reject
their expert guidance. Voters had made a bad choice and needed to be
scolded, and the Times was ready with the wagging finger. ?Donald
Trump Returns to Power, Ushering in New Era of Uncertainty,? one
headline warned. ?America Hires a Strongman,? said another. The rest
of the world was unhappy with our recklessness: ?Four More Years of
Unpredictability? The World Prepares for Trump?s Return.? The
Washington Post was just as enraged, noting on its homepage that
Trump ?Becomes second president to win nonconsecutive terms, first
felon.?
The classic stage of grief that follows anger is bargaining, but the
leftist media blew by that one completely. These people, after all,
are the ones who polarized and embittered American political
discourse in the first place, painting Trump in such lurid terms that
massive segments of the population are utterly terrified at the
prospect of this neo-Hitler returning to the Oval Office. They?re not
interested in compromise or any kind of bargaining; as always,
they?re out for total control and the absolute destruction of those
whom they consider their enemies.
And yet their foremost enemy defeated them. So they skipped right on
to the next stop in the grief scale: depression. ?Democrats in
disbelief at Trump?s win,? lamented the WaPo. ?The mood at Harris?s
watch party at Howard University started joyful but turned darker,?
the Post reported sadly. ?At 12:45 a.m., Cedric L. Richmond, the
co-chair of the Harris-Walz campaign, came to the microphones to tell
the crowd that the vice president would not speak until the morning.
The remarks are expected to be her concession speech.? Violins up.
MSNBC, meanwhile, had massive sads over what Trump might do now, and
the fact that there didn?t seem to be any way to stop him: ?We can
expect Trump will pardon the Jan. 6 rioters and summarily fire the
prosecutors who tried to hold him accountable. Having been immunized
by the Supreme Court, he may instruct the Department of Justice to go
after his political opponents. He will likely abandon Ukraine and
begin the process of weakening our alliances. A newly empowered Trump
can, if he wishes, go about trying to gut or kill Obamacare outright,
while also trying to impose massive new tariffs on the economy.?
But surely, decent folk could stop Bad Orange Man, no? No: ?We also
know that the guardrails will not be sufficient, because they were
not before. If they had been, none of this would have happened.
Neither the impeachment process nor the justice system blocked his
return to power. And now the ultimate guardrail has failed.? Yeah,
you?re going to have to put up with a president who doesn?t share
your socialist internationalist values; cry harder.
Exclusively for our VIPs: Newsweek Says U.S. Elections Are a Global
Joke but for the Wrong Reason
Amid all the lamentations, there was at least one hint of the final
stage. Former Sen. Claire McCaskill showed it, however grudgingly, on
MSNBC?s ?Morning Joe,? saying: ?I think we have to acknowledge that
Donald Trump knows our country better than we do.?
This is not to say that McCaskill was giving Trump credit for
political acumen; she was just saying that the country itself was as
evil as Bad Orange Man. ?I think he figured out that anger and,
frankly, fear were way more powerful than appealing to people's
better angels. Anger and fear were going to work in this election.
Whether you're afraid of immigrants or afraid of people who are
trans, he figured that out. And I think we all thought everyone's
better angels would prevail. Turns out the angels went on vacation
since Donald Trump came down the escalator, and they haven't
returned."
In those graceless and insulting words, however, there was a glimmer
of acceptance. McCaskill may have been the first establishment
leftist to admit, however backhandedly, that Trump might know
something they don?t. Could this be the pathway to the left backing
away from the insanity, hatred, and deviance it has embraced, and
coming back to something close to reasonable values? Nah. Not a
chance. But at least they are beginning to realize what happened to
them on Tuesday'
Cry a fucking river.
Take a running leap and jump in the river.
Citizen Winston Smith
2024-11-06 18:35:46 UTC
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Post by Skeeter
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Post by John Smyth
Cry me a river left wing lunatics.
'Trump Victory Media Roundup: Establishment Goes Through the Stages
of Grief'
<https://pjmedia.com/robert-spencer/2024/11/06/trump-victory-media-rou
ndup-establishment-goes-through-the-stages-of-grief-n4934033>
'Donald Trump has been reelected, and the self-appointed arbiters of
acceptable opinion in the establishment media are struggling to
adjust to new realities. As they do so, they?re giving us a textbook
display of what it looks like to go through most of the classic
stages of grief: denial, anger, depression, and acceptance. And even
though Trump?s victory was comprehensive and inarguable, we know from
long experience that they?re going to have the hardest time with that
last one.
Denial was on abundant display on Monday, the day before the
election, when PBS told us happily that ?Harris has a 4-point lead
?Trump's once enthusiastic crowds dwindle in election's closing
days.? The UK?s Express took aim at a supposedly failing candidate,
saying: ?Donald Trump baffles with incomprehensible ramble as North
Carolina rally fails to fill up,? and ?Donald Trump suffering 'memory
lapse' and 'butchering' speeches ahead of election.?
See? It was going to be all right. PBS quoted Lee Miringoff of the
Marist Center for Public Opinion, assuring jittery leftists that we
were in for a repeat of 2020: ?We?ve gone through all of this to get
back to? pretty much where you ended up four years ago.?
When that didn?t happen, the anger began. On Wednesday morning, the
New York Times was full of headlines revealing the Paper of Record?s
barely concealed rage that the American people had dared to reject
their expert guidance. Voters had made a bad choice and needed to be
scolded, and the Times was ready with the wagging finger. ?Donald
Trump Returns to Power, Ushering in New Era of Uncertainty,? one
headline warned. ?America Hires a Strongman,? said another. The rest
of the world was unhappy with our recklessness: ?Four More Years of
Unpredictability? The World Prepares for Trump?s Return.? The
Washington Post was just as enraged, noting on its homepage that
Trump ?Becomes second president to win nonconsecutive terms, first
felon.?
The classic stage of grief that follows anger is bargaining, but the
leftist media blew by that one completely. These people, after all,
are the ones who polarized and embittered American political
discourse in the first place, painting Trump in such lurid terms that
massive segments of the population are utterly terrified at the
prospect of this neo-Hitler returning to the Oval Office. They?re not
interested in compromise or any kind of bargaining; as always,
they?re out for total control and the absolute destruction of those
whom they consider their enemies.
And yet their foremost enemy defeated them. So they skipped right on
to the next stop in the grief scale: depression. ?Democrats in
disbelief at Trump?s win,? lamented the WaPo. ?The mood at Harris?s
watch party at Howard University started joyful but turned darker,?
the Post reported sadly. ?At 12:45 a.m., Cedric L. Richmond, the
co-chair of the Harris-Walz campaign, came to the microphones to tell
the crowd that the vice president would not speak until the morning.
The remarks are expected to be her concession speech.? Violins up.
MSNBC, meanwhile, had massive sads over what Trump might do now, and
the fact that there didn?t seem to be any way to stop him: ?We can
expect Trump will pardon the Jan. 6 rioters and summarily fire the
prosecutors who tried to hold him accountable. Having been immunized
by the Supreme Court, he may instruct the Department of Justice to go
after his political opponents. He will likely abandon Ukraine and
begin the process of weakening our alliances. A newly empowered Trump
can, if he wishes, go about trying to gut or kill Obamacare outright,
while also trying to impose massive new tariffs on the economy.?
But surely, decent folk could stop Bad Orange Man, no? No: ?We also
know that the guardrails will not be sufficient, because they were
not before. If they had been, none of this would have happened.
Neither the impeachment process nor the justice system blocked his
return to power. And now the ultimate guardrail has failed.? Yeah,
you?re going to have to put up with a president who doesn?t share
your socialist internationalist values; cry harder.
Exclusively for our VIPs: Newsweek Says U.S. Elections Are a Global
Joke but for the Wrong Reason
Amid all the lamentations, there was at least one hint of the final
stage. Former Sen. Claire McCaskill showed it, however grudgingly, on
MSNBC?s ?Morning Joe,? saying: ?I think we have to acknowledge that
Donald Trump knows our country better than we do.?
This is not to say that McCaskill was giving Trump credit for
political acumen; she was just saying that the country itself was as
evil as Bad Orange Man. ?I think he figured out that anger and,
frankly, fear were way more powerful than appealing to people's
better angels. Anger and fear were going to work in this election.
Whether you're afraid of immigrants or afraid of people who are
trans, he figured that out. And I think we all thought everyone's
better angels would prevail. Turns out the angels went on vacation
since Donald Trump came down the escalator, and they haven't
returned."
In those graceless and insulting words, however, there was a glimmer
of acceptance. McCaskill may have been the first establishment
leftist to admit, however backhandedly, that Trump might know
something they don?t. Could this be the pathway to the left backing
away from the insanity, hatred, and deviance it has embraced, and
coming back to something close to reasonable values? Nah. Not a
chance. But at least they are beginning to realize what happened to
them on Tuesday'
Cry a fucking river.
Take a running leap and jump in the river.
Jesse, izzat YOU???
slothe
2024-11-06 20:51:36 UTC
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Post by Skeeter
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Post by John Smyth
Cry me a river left wing lunatics.
'Trump Victory Media Roundup: Establishment Goes Through the Stages
of Grief'
<https://pjmedia.com/robert-spencer/2024/11/06/trump-victory-media-r
ou ndup-establishment-goes-through-the-stages-of-grief-n4934033>
'Donald Trump has been reelected, and the self-appointed arbiters
of acceptable opinion in the establishment media are struggling to
adjust to new realities. As they do so, they?re giving us a
textbook display of what it looks like to go through most of the
classic stages of grief: denial, anger, depression, and acceptance.
And even though Trump?s victory was comprehensive and inarguable,
we know from long experience that they?re going to have the hardest
time with that last one.
Denial was on abundant display on Monday, the day before the
election, when PBS told us happily that ?Harris has a 4-point lead
?Trump's once enthusiastic crowds dwindle in election's closing
days.? The UK?s Express took aim at a supposedly failing candidate,
saying: ?Donald Trump baffles with incomprehensible ramble as North
Carolina rally fails to fill up,? and ?Donald Trump suffering
'memory lapse' and 'butchering' speeches ahead of election.?
See? It was going to be all right. PBS quoted Lee Miringoff of the
Marist Center for Public Opinion, assuring jittery leftists that we
were in for a repeat of 2020: ?We?ve gone through all of this to
get back to? pretty much where you ended up four years ago.?
When that didn?t happen, the anger began. On Wednesday morning, the
New York Times was full of headlines revealing the Paper of
Record?s barely concealed rage that the American people had dared
to reject their expert guidance. Voters had made a bad choice and
needed to be scolded, and the Times was ready with the wagging
finger. ?Donald Trump Returns to Power, Ushering in New Era of
Uncertainty,? one headline warned. ?America Hires a Strongman,?
said another. The rest of the world was unhappy with our
recklessness: ?Four More Years of Unpredictability? The World
Prepares for Trump?s Return.? The Washington Post was just as
enraged, noting on its homepage that Trump ?Becomes second
president to win nonconsecutive terms, first felon.?
The classic stage of grief that follows anger is bargaining, but
the leftist media blew by that one completely. These people, after
all, are the ones who polarized and embittered American political
discourse in the first place, painting Trump in such lurid terms
that massive segments of the population are utterly terrified at
the prospect of this neo-Hitler returning to the Oval Office.
They?re not interested in compromise or any kind of bargaining; as
always, they?re out for total control and the absolute destruction
of those whom they consider their enemies.
And yet their foremost enemy defeated them. So they skipped right
on to the next stop in the grief scale: depression. ?Democrats in
disbelief at Trump?s win,? lamented the WaPo. ?The mood at Harris?s
watch party at Howard University started joyful but turned darker,?
the Post reported sadly. ?At 12:45 a.m., Cedric L. Richmond, the
co-chair of the Harris-Walz campaign, came to the microphones to
tell the crowd that the vice president would not speak until the
morning. The remarks are expected to be her concession speech.?
Violins up.
MSNBC, meanwhile, had massive sads over what Trump might do now,
and the fact that there didn?t seem to be any way to stop him: ?We
can expect Trump will pardon the Jan. 6 rioters and summarily fire
the prosecutors who tried to hold him accountable. Having been
immunized by the Supreme Court, he may instruct the Department of
Justice to go after his political opponents. He will likely abandon
Ukraine and begin the process of weakening our alliances. A newly
empowered Trump can, if he wishes, go about trying to gut or kill
Obamacare outright, while also trying to impose massive new tariffs
on the economy.?
But surely, decent folk could stop Bad Orange Man, no? No: ?We also
know that the guardrails will not be sufficient, because they were
not before. If they had been, none of this would have happened.
Neither the impeachment process nor the justice system blocked his
return to power. And now the ultimate guardrail has failed.? Yeah,
you?re going to have to put up with a president who doesn?t share
your socialist internationalist values; cry harder.
Exclusively for our VIPs: Newsweek Says U.S. Elections Are a Global
Joke but for the Wrong Reason
Amid all the lamentations, there was at least one hint of the final
stage. Former Sen. Claire McCaskill showed it, however grudgingly,
on MSNBC?s ?Morning Joe,? saying: ?I think we have to acknowledge
that Donald Trump knows our country better than we do.?
This is not to say that McCaskill was giving Trump credit for
political acumen; she was just saying that the country itself was
as evil as Bad Orange Man. ?I think he figured out that anger and,
frankly, fear were way more powerful than appealing to people's
better angels. Anger and fear were going to work in this election.
Whether you're afraid of immigrants or afraid of people who are
trans, he figured that out. And I think we all thought everyone's
better angels would prevail. Turns out the angels went on vacation
since Donald Trump came down the escalator, and they haven't
returned."
In those graceless and insulting words, however, there was a
glimmer of acceptance. McCaskill may have been the first
establishment leftist to admit, however backhandedly, that Trump
might know something they don?t. Could this be the pathway to the
left backing away from the insanity, hatred, and deviance it has
embraced, and coming back to something close to reasonable values?
Nah. Not a chance. But at least they are beginning to realize what
happened to them on Tuesday'
Cry a fucking river.
Take a running leap and jump in the river.
Jesse, izzat YOU???
Nope. I should have phrased that better.
Lil dwarf Rudey
2024-11-06 21:03:07 UTC
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Post by Skeeter
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Post by John Smyth
Cry me a river left wing lunatics.
'Trump Victory Media Roundup: Establishment Goes Through the Stages
of Grief'
<https://pjmedia.com/robert-spencer/2024/11/06/trump-victory-media-r
ou ndup-establishment-goes-through-the-stages-of-grief-n4934033>
'Donald Trump has been reelected, and the self-appointed arbiters
of acceptable opinion in the establishment media are struggling to
adjust to new realities. As they do so, they?re giving us a
textbook display of what it looks like to go through most of the
classic stages of grief: denial, anger, depression, and acceptance.
And even though Trump?s victory was comprehensive and inarguable,
we know from long experience that they?re going to have the hardest
time with that last one.
Denial was on abundant display on Monday, the day before the
election, when PBS told us happily that ?Harris has a 4-point lead
?Trump's once enthusiastic crowds dwindle in election's closing
days.? The UK?s Express took aim at a supposedly failing candidate,
saying: ?Donald Trump baffles with incomprehensible ramble as North
Carolina rally fails to fill up,? and ?Donald Trump suffering
'memory lapse' and 'butchering' speeches ahead of election.?
See? It was going to be all right. PBS quoted Lee Miringoff of the
Marist Center for Public Opinion, assuring jittery leftists that we
were in for a repeat of 2020: ?We?ve gone through all of this to
get back to? pretty much where you ended up four years ago.?
When that didn?t happen, the anger began. On Wednesday morning, the
New York Times was full of headlines revealing the Paper of
Record?s barely concealed rage that the American people had dared
to reject their expert guidance. Voters had made a bad choice and
needed to be scolded, and the Times was ready with the wagging
finger. ?Donald Trump Returns to Power, Ushering in New Era of
Uncertainty,? one headline warned. ?America Hires a Strongman,?
said another. The rest of the world was unhappy with our
recklessness: ?Four More Years of Unpredictability? The World
Prepares for Trump?s Return.? The Washington Post was just as
enraged, noting on its homepage that Trump ?Becomes second
president to win nonconsecutive terms, first felon.?
The classic stage of grief that follows anger is bargaining, but
the leftist media blew by that one completely. These people, after
all, are the ones who polarized and embittered American political
discourse in the first place, painting Trump in such lurid terms
that massive segments of the population are utterly terrified at
the prospect of this neo-Hitler returning to the Oval Office.
They?re not interested in compromise or any kind of bargaining; as
always, they?re out for total control and the absolute destruction
of those whom they consider their enemies.
And yet their foremost enemy defeated them. So they skipped right
on to the next stop in the grief scale: depression. ?Democrats in
disbelief at Trump?s win,? lamented the WaPo. ?The mood at Harris?s
watch party at Howard University started joyful but turned darker,?
the Post reported sadly. ?At 12:45 a.m., Cedric L. Richmond, the
co-chair of the Harris-Walz campaign, came to the microphones to
tell the crowd that the vice president would not speak until the
morning. The remarks are expected to be her concession speech.?
Violins up.
MSNBC, meanwhile, had massive sads over what Trump might do now,
and the fact that there didn?t seem to be any way to stop him: ?We
can expect Trump will pardon the Jan. 6 rioters and summarily fire
the prosecutors who tried to hold him accountable. Having been
immunized by the Supreme Court, he may instruct the Department of
Justice to go after his political opponents. He will likely abandon
Ukraine and begin the process of weakening our alliances. A newly
empowered Trump can, if he wishes, go about trying to gut or kill
Obamacare outright, while also trying to impose massive new tariffs
on the economy.?
But surely, decent folk could stop Bad Orange Man, no? No: ?We also
know that the guardrails will not be sufficient, because they were
not before. If they had been, none of this would have happened.
Neither the impeachment process nor the justice system blocked his
return to power. And now the ultimate guardrail has failed.? Yeah,
you?re going to have to put up with a president who doesn?t share
your socialist internationalist values; cry harder.
Exclusively for our VIPs: Newsweek Says U.S. Elections Are a Global
Joke but for the Wrong Reason
Amid all the lamentations, there was at least one hint of the final
stage. Former Sen. Claire McCaskill showed it, however grudgingly,
on MSNBC?s ?Morning Joe,? saying: ?I think we have to acknowledge
that Donald Trump knows our country better than we do.?
This is not to say that McCaskill was giving Trump credit for
political acumen; she was just saying that the country itself was
as evil as Bad Orange Man. ?I think he figured out that anger and,
frankly, fear were way more powerful than appealing to people's
better angels. Anger and fear were going to work in this election.
Whether you're afraid of immigrants or afraid of people who are
trans, he figured that out. And I think we all thought everyone's
better angels would prevail. Turns out the angels went on vacation
since Donald Trump came down the escalator, and they haven't
returned."
In those graceless and insulting words, however, there was a
glimmer of acceptance. McCaskill may have been the first
establishment leftist to admit, however backhandedly, that Trump
might know something they don?t. Could this be the pathway to the
left backing away from the insanity, hatred, and deviance it has
embraced, and coming back to something close to reasonable values?
Nah. Not a chance. But at least they are beginning to realize what
happened to them on Tuesday'
Cry a fucking river.
Take a running leap and jump in the river.
Jesse, izzat YOU???
Nope. I should have phrased that better.
Fair enuff.
Skeeter
2024-11-06 18:57:33 UTC
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Cry me a river left wing lunatics.
'Trump Victory Media Roundup: Establishment Goes Through the Stages
of Grief'
<https://pjmedia.com/robert-spencer/2024/11/06/trump-victory-media-rou
ndup-establishment-goes-through-the-stages-of-grief-n4934033>
'Donald Trump has been reelected, and the self-appointed arbiters of
acceptable opinion in the establishment media are struggling to
adjust to new realities. As they do so, they?re giving us a textbook
display of what it looks like to go through most of the classic
stages of grief: denial, anger, depression, and acceptance. And even
though Trump?s victory was comprehensive and inarguable, we know from
long experience that they?re going to have the hardest time with that
last one.
Denial was on abundant display on Monday, the day before the
election, when PBS told us happily that ?Harris has a 4-point lead
?Trump's once enthusiastic crowds dwindle in election's closing
days.? The UK?s Express took aim at a supposedly failing candidate,
saying: ?Donald Trump baffles with incomprehensible ramble as North
Carolina rally fails to fill up,? and ?Donald Trump suffering 'memory
lapse' and 'butchering' speeches ahead of election.?
See? It was going to be all right. PBS quoted Lee Miringoff of the
Marist Center for Public Opinion, assuring jittery leftists that we
were in for a repeat of 2020: ?We?ve gone through all of this to get
back to? pretty much where you ended up four years ago.?
When that didn?t happen, the anger began. On Wednesday morning, the
New York Times was full of headlines revealing the Paper of Record?s
barely concealed rage that the American people had dared to reject
their expert guidance. Voters had made a bad choice and needed to be
scolded, and the Times was ready with the wagging finger. ?Donald
Trump Returns to Power, Ushering in New Era of Uncertainty,? one
headline warned. ?America Hires a Strongman,? said another. The rest
of the world was unhappy with our recklessness: ?Four More Years of
Unpredictability? The World Prepares for Trump?s Return.? The
Washington Post was just as enraged, noting on its homepage that
Trump ?Becomes second president to win nonconsecutive terms, first
felon.?
The classic stage of grief that follows anger is bargaining, but the
leftist media blew by that one completely. These people, after all,
are the ones who polarized and embittered American political
discourse in the first place, painting Trump in such lurid terms that
massive segments of the population are utterly terrified at the
prospect of this neo-Hitler returning to the Oval Office. They?re not
interested in compromise or any kind of bargaining; as always,
they?re out for total control and the absolute destruction of those
whom they consider their enemies.
And yet their foremost enemy defeated them. So they skipped right on
to the next stop in the grief scale: depression. ?Democrats in
disbelief at Trump?s win,? lamented the WaPo. ?The mood at Harris?s
watch party at Howard University started joyful but turned darker,?
the Post reported sadly. ?At 12:45 a.m., Cedric L. Richmond, the
co-chair of the Harris-Walz campaign, came to the microphones to tell
the crowd that the vice president would not speak until the morning.
The remarks are expected to be her concession speech.? Violins up.
MSNBC, meanwhile, had massive sads over what Trump might do now, and
the fact that there didn?t seem to be any way to stop him: ?We can
expect Trump will pardon the Jan. 6 rioters and summarily fire the
prosecutors who tried to hold him accountable. Having been immunized
by the Supreme Court, he may instruct the Department of Justice to go
after his political opponents. He will likely abandon Ukraine and
begin the process of weakening our alliances. A newly empowered Trump
can, if he wishes, go about trying to gut or kill Obamacare outright,
while also trying to impose massive new tariffs on the economy.?
But surely, decent folk could stop Bad Orange Man, no? No: ?We also
know that the guardrails will not be sufficient, because they were
not before. If they had been, none of this would have happened.
Neither the impeachment process nor the justice system blocked his
return to power. And now the ultimate guardrail has failed.? Yeah,
you?re going to have to put up with a president who doesn?t share
your socialist internationalist values; cry harder.
Exclusively for our VIPs: Newsweek Says U.S. Elections Are a Global
Joke but for the Wrong Reason
Amid all the lamentations, there was at least one hint of the final
stage. Former Sen. Claire McCaskill showed it, however grudgingly, on
MSNBC?s ?Morning Joe,? saying: ?I think we have to acknowledge that
Donald Trump knows our country better than we do.?
This is not to say that McCaskill was giving Trump credit for
political acumen; she was just saying that the country itself was as
evil as Bad Orange Man. ?I think he figured out that anger and,
frankly, fear were way more powerful than appealing to people's
better angels. Anger and fear were going to work in this election.
Whether you're afraid of immigrants or afraid of people who are
trans, he figured that out. And I think we all thought everyone's
better angels would prevail. Turns out the angels went on vacation
since Donald Trump came down the escalator, and they haven't
returned."
In those graceless and insulting words, however, there was a glimmer
of acceptance. McCaskill may have been the first establishment
leftist to admit, however backhandedly, that Trump might know
something they don?t. Could this be the pathway to the left backing
away from the insanity, hatred, and deviance it has embraced, and
coming back to something close to reasonable values? Nah. Not a
chance. But at least they are beginning to realize what happened to
them on Tuesday'
Cry a fucking river.
Take a running leap and jump in the river.
Need a tissue?
Citizen Winston Smith
2024-11-06 19:00:09 UTC
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Post by Skeeter
@hotmail.com says...
Post by John Smyth
Cry me a river left wing lunatics.
'Trump Victory Media Roundup: Establishment Goes Through the Stages
of Grief'
<https://pjmedia.com/robert-spencer/2024/11/06/trump-victory-media-rou
ndup-establishment-goes-through-the-stages-of-grief-n4934033>
'Donald Trump has been reelected, and the self-appointed arbiters of
acceptable opinion in the establishment media are struggling to
adjust to new realities. As they do so, they?re giving us a textbook
display of what it looks like to go through most of the classic
stages of grief: denial, anger, depression, and acceptance. And even
though Trump?s victory was comprehensive and inarguable, we know from
long experience that they?re going to have the hardest time with that
last one.
Denial was on abundant display on Monday, the day before the
election, when PBS told us happily that ?Harris has a 4-point lead
?Trump's once enthusiastic crowds dwindle in election's closing
days.? The UK?s Express took aim at a supposedly failing candidate,
saying: ?Donald Trump baffles with incomprehensible ramble as North
Carolina rally fails to fill up,? and ?Donald Trump suffering 'memory
lapse' and 'butchering' speeches ahead of election.?
See? It was going to be all right. PBS quoted Lee Miringoff of the
Marist Center for Public Opinion, assuring jittery leftists that we
were in for a repeat of 2020: ?We?ve gone through all of this to get
back to? pretty much where you ended up four years ago.?
When that didn?t happen, the anger began. On Wednesday morning, the
New York Times was full of headlines revealing the Paper of Record?s
barely concealed rage that the American people had dared to reject
their expert guidance. Voters had made a bad choice and needed to be
scolded, and the Times was ready with the wagging finger. ?Donald
Trump Returns to Power, Ushering in New Era of Uncertainty,? one
headline warned. ?America Hires a Strongman,? said another. The rest
of the world was unhappy with our recklessness: ?Four More Years of
Unpredictability? The World Prepares for Trump?s Return.? The
Washington Post was just as enraged, noting on its homepage that
Trump ?Becomes second president to win nonconsecutive terms, first
felon.?
The classic stage of grief that follows anger is bargaining, but the
leftist media blew by that one completely. These people, after all,
are the ones who polarized and embittered American political
discourse in the first place, painting Trump in such lurid terms that
massive segments of the population are utterly terrified at the
prospect of this neo-Hitler returning to the Oval Office. They?re not
interested in compromise or any kind of bargaining; as always,
they?re out for total control and the absolute destruction of those
whom they consider their enemies.
And yet their foremost enemy defeated them. So they skipped right on
to the next stop in the grief scale: depression. ?Democrats in
disbelief at Trump?s win,? lamented the WaPo. ?The mood at Harris?s
watch party at Howard University started joyful but turned darker,?
the Post reported sadly. ?At 12:45 a.m., Cedric L. Richmond, the
co-chair of the Harris-Walz campaign, came to the microphones to tell
the crowd that the vice president would not speak until the morning.
The remarks are expected to be her concession speech.? Violins up.
MSNBC, meanwhile, had massive sads over what Trump might do now, and
the fact that there didn?t seem to be any way to stop him: ?We can
expect Trump will pardon the Jan. 6 rioters and summarily fire the
prosecutors who tried to hold him accountable. Having been immunized
by the Supreme Court, he may instruct the Department of Justice to go
after his political opponents. He will likely abandon Ukraine and
begin the process of weakening our alliances. A newly empowered Trump
can, if he wishes, go about trying to gut or kill Obamacare outright,
while also trying to impose massive new tariffs on the economy.?
But surely, decent folk could stop Bad Orange Man, no? No: ?We also
know that the guardrails will not be sufficient, because they were
not before. If they had been, none of this would have happened.
Neither the impeachment process nor the justice system blocked his
return to power. And now the ultimate guardrail has failed.? Yeah,
you?re going to have to put up with a president who doesn?t share
your socialist internationalist values; cry harder.
Exclusively for our VIPs: Newsweek Says U.S. Elections Are a Global
Joke but for the Wrong Reason
Amid all the lamentations, there was at least one hint of the final
stage. Former Sen. Claire McCaskill showed it, however grudgingly, on
MSNBC?s ?Morning Joe,? saying: ?I think we have to acknowledge that
Donald Trump knows our country better than we do.?
This is not to say that McCaskill was giving Trump credit for
political acumen; she was just saying that the country itself was as
evil as Bad Orange Man. ?I think he figured out that anger and,
frankly, fear were way more powerful than appealing to people's
better angels. Anger and fear were going to work in this election.
Whether you're afraid of immigrants or afraid of people who are
trans, he figured that out. And I think we all thought everyone's
better angels would prevail. Turns out the angels went on vacation
since Donald Trump came down the escalator, and they haven't
returned."
In those graceless and insulting words, however, there was a glimmer
of acceptance. McCaskill may have been the first establishment
leftist to admit, however backhandedly, that Trump might know
something they don?t. Could this be the pathway to the left backing
away from the insanity, hatred, and deviance it has embraced, and
coming back to something close to reasonable values? Nah. Not a
chance. But at least they are beginning to realize what happened to
them on Tuesday'
Cry a fucking river.
Take a running leap and jump in the river.
Need a tissue?
And an ice pick for that necessary home lobotomy...
slothe
2024-11-06 20:50:45 UTC
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Post by slothe
Post by Skeeter
Post by John Smyth
Cry me a river left wing lunatics.
'Trump Victory Media Roundup: Establishment Goes Through the
Stages of Grief'
<https://pjmedia.com/robert-spencer/2024/11/06/trump-victory-media-
rou ndup-establishment-goes-through-the-stages-of-grief-n4934033>
'Donald Trump has been reelected, and the self-appointed arbiters
of acceptable opinion in the establishment media are struggling to
adjust to new realities. As they do so, they?re giving us a
textbook display of what it looks like to go through most of the
classic stages of grief: denial, anger, depression, and
acceptance. And even though Trump?s victory was comprehensive and
inarguable, we know from long experience that they?re going to
have the hardest time with that last one.
Denial was on abundant display on Monday, the day before the
election, when PBS told us happily that ?Harris has a 4-point lead
over Trump in final PBS News/NPR/Marist election poll.? NBC
crowed: ?Trump's once enthusiastic crowds dwindle in election's
closing days.? The UK?s Express took aim at a supposedly failing
candidate, saying: ?Donald Trump baffles with incomprehensible
ramble as North Carolina rally fails to fill up,? and ?Donald
Trump suffering 'memory lapse' and 'butchering' speeches ahead of
election.?
See? It was going to be all right. PBS quoted Lee Miringoff of the
Marist Center for Public Opinion, assuring jittery leftists that
we were in for a repeat of 2020: ?We?ve gone through all of this
to get back to? pretty much where you ended up four years ago.?
When that didn?t happen, the anger began. On Wednesday morning,
the New York Times was full of headlines revealing the Paper of
Record?s barely concealed rage that the American people had dared
to reject their expert guidance. Voters had made a bad choice and
needed to be scolded, and the Times was ready with the wagging
finger. ?Donald Trump Returns to Power, Ushering in New Era of
Uncertainty,? one headline warned. ?America Hires a Strongman,?
said another. The rest of the world was unhappy with our
recklessness: ?Four More Years of Unpredictability? The World
Prepares for Trump?s Return.? The Washington Post was just as
enraged, noting on its homepage that Trump ?Becomes second
president to win nonconsecutive terms, first felon.?
The classic stage of grief that follows anger is bargaining, but
the leftist media blew by that one completely. These people, after
all, are the ones who polarized and embittered American political
discourse in the first place, painting Trump in such lurid terms
that massive segments of the population are utterly terrified at
the prospect of this neo-Hitler returning to the Oval Office.
They?re not interested in compromise or any kind of bargaining; as
always, they?re out for total control and the absolute destruction
of those whom they consider their enemies.
And yet their foremost enemy defeated them. So they skipped right
on to the next stop in the grief scale: depression. ?Democrats in
disbelief at Trump?s win,? lamented the WaPo. ?The mood at
Harris?s watch party at Howard University started joyful but
turned darker,? the Post reported sadly. ?At 12:45 a.m., Cedric L.
Richmond, the co-chair of the Harris-Walz campaign, came to the
microphones to tell the crowd that the vice president would not
speak until the morning. The remarks are expected to be her
concession speech.? Violins up.
MSNBC, meanwhile, had massive sads over what Trump might do now,
and the fact that there didn?t seem to be any way to stop him: ?We
can expect Trump will pardon the Jan. 6 rioters and summarily fire
the prosecutors who tried to hold him accountable. Having been
immunized by the Supreme Court, he may instruct the Department of
Justice to go after his political opponents. He will likely
abandon Ukraine and begin the process of weakening our alliances.
A newly empowered Trump can, if he wishes, go about trying to gut
or kill Obamacare outright, while also trying to impose massive
new tariffs on the economy.?
But surely, decent folk could stop Bad Orange Man, no? No: ?We
also know that the guardrails will not be sufficient, because they
were not before. If they had been, none of this would have
happened. Neither the impeachment process nor the justice system
blocked his return to power. And now the ultimate guardrail has
failed.? Yeah, you?re going to have to put up with a president who
doesn?t share your socialist internationalist values; cry harder.
Exclusively for our VIPs: Newsweek Says U.S. Elections Are a
Global Joke but for the Wrong Reason
Amid all the lamentations, there was at least one hint of the
final stage. Former Sen. Claire McCaskill showed it, however
grudgingly, on MSNBC?s ?Morning Joe,? saying: ?I think we have to
acknowledge that Donald Trump knows our country better than we
do.?
This is not to say that McCaskill was giving Trump credit for
political acumen; she was just saying that the country itself was
as evil as Bad Orange Man. ?I think he figured out that anger and,
frankly, fear were way more powerful than appealing to people's
better angels. Anger and fear were going to work in this election.
Whether you're afraid of immigrants or afraid of people who are
trans, he figured that out. And I think we all thought everyone's
better angels would prevail. Turns out the angels went on vacation
since Donald Trump came down the escalator, and they haven't
returned."
In those graceless and insulting words, however, there was a
glimmer of acceptance. McCaskill may have been the first
establishment leftist to admit, however backhandedly, that Trump
might know something they don?t. Could this be the pathway to the
left backing away from the insanity, hatred, and deviance it has
embraced, and coming back to something close to reasonable values?
Nah. Not a chance. But at least they are beginning to realize what
happened to them on Tuesday'
Cry a fucking river.
Take a running leap and jump in the river.
Need a tissue?
That wasn't directed at you, just an additional option for Kamala's
cultists.
Skeeter
2024-11-06 21:08:04 UTC
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Post by Skeeter
Post by slothe
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Post by John Smyth
Cry me a river left wing lunatics.
'Trump Victory Media Roundup: Establishment Goes Through the
Stages of Grief'
<https://pjmedia.com/robert-spencer/2024/11/06/trump-victory-media-
rou ndup-establishment-goes-through-the-stages-of-grief-n4934033>
'Donald Trump has been reelected, and the self-appointed arbiters
of acceptable opinion in the establishment media are struggling to
adjust to new realities. As they do so, they?re giving us a
textbook display of what it looks like to go through most of the
classic stages of grief: denial, anger, depression, and
acceptance. And even though Trump?s victory was comprehensive and
inarguable, we know from long experience that they?re going to
have the hardest time with that last one.
Denial was on abundant display on Monday, the day before the
election, when PBS told us happily that ?Harris has a 4-point lead
over Trump in final PBS News/NPR/Marist election poll.? NBC
crowed: ?Trump's once enthusiastic crowds dwindle in election's
closing days.? The UK?s Express took aim at a supposedly failing
candidate, saying: ?Donald Trump baffles with incomprehensible
ramble as North Carolina rally fails to fill up,? and ?Donald
Trump suffering 'memory lapse' and 'butchering' speeches ahead of
election.?
See? It was going to be all right. PBS quoted Lee Miringoff of the
Marist Center for Public Opinion, assuring jittery leftists that
we were in for a repeat of 2020: ?We?ve gone through all of this
to get back to? pretty much where you ended up four years ago.?
When that didn?t happen, the anger began. On Wednesday morning,
the New York Times was full of headlines revealing the Paper of
Record?s barely concealed rage that the American people had dared
to reject their expert guidance. Voters had made a bad choice and
needed to be scolded, and the Times was ready with the wagging
finger. ?Donald Trump Returns to Power, Ushering in New Era of
Uncertainty,? one headline warned. ?America Hires a Strongman,?
said another. The rest of the world was unhappy with our
recklessness: ?Four More Years of Unpredictability? The World
Prepares for Trump?s Return.? The Washington Post was just as
enraged, noting on its homepage that Trump ?Becomes second
president to win nonconsecutive terms, first felon.?
The classic stage of grief that follows anger is bargaining, but
the leftist media blew by that one completely. These people, after
all, are the ones who polarized and embittered American political
discourse in the first place, painting Trump in such lurid terms
that massive segments of the population are utterly terrified at
the prospect of this neo-Hitler returning to the Oval Office.
They?re not interested in compromise or any kind of bargaining; as
always, they?re out for total control and the absolute destruction
of those whom they consider their enemies.
And yet their foremost enemy defeated them. So they skipped right
on to the next stop in the grief scale: depression. ?Democrats in
disbelief at Trump?s win,? lamented the WaPo. ?The mood at
Harris?s watch party at Howard University started joyful but
turned darker,? the Post reported sadly. ?At 12:45 a.m., Cedric L.
Richmond, the co-chair of the Harris-Walz campaign, came to the
microphones to tell the crowd that the vice president would not
speak until the morning. The remarks are expected to be her
concession speech.? Violins up.
MSNBC, meanwhile, had massive sads over what Trump might do now,
and the fact that there didn?t seem to be any way to stop him: ?We
can expect Trump will pardon the Jan. 6 rioters and summarily fire
the prosecutors who tried to hold him accountable. Having been
immunized by the Supreme Court, he may instruct the Department of
Justice to go after his political opponents. He will likely
abandon Ukraine and begin the process of weakening our alliances.
A newly empowered Trump can, if he wishes, go about trying to gut
or kill Obamacare outright, while also trying to impose massive
new tariffs on the economy.?
But surely, decent folk could stop Bad Orange Man, no? No: ?We
also know that the guardrails will not be sufficient, because they
were not before. If they had been, none of this would have
happened. Neither the impeachment process nor the justice system
blocked his return to power. And now the ultimate guardrail has
failed.? Yeah, you?re going to have to put up with a president who
doesn?t share your socialist internationalist values; cry harder.
Exclusively for our VIPs: Newsweek Says U.S. Elections Are a
Global Joke but for the Wrong Reason
Amid all the lamentations, there was at least one hint of the
final stage. Former Sen. Claire McCaskill showed it, however
grudgingly, on MSNBC?s ?Morning Joe,? saying: ?I think we have to
acknowledge that Donald Trump knows our country better than we
do.?
This is not to say that McCaskill was giving Trump credit for
political acumen; she was just saying that the country itself was
as evil as Bad Orange Man. ?I think he figured out that anger and,
frankly, fear were way more powerful than appealing to people's
better angels. Anger and fear were going to work in this election.
Whether you're afraid of immigrants or afraid of people who are
trans, he figured that out. And I think we all thought everyone's
better angels would prevail. Turns out the angels went on vacation
since Donald Trump came down the escalator, and they haven't
returned."
In those graceless and insulting words, however, there was a
glimmer of acceptance. McCaskill may have been the first
establishment leftist to admit, however backhandedly, that Trump
might know something they don?t. Could this be the pathway to the
left backing away from the insanity, hatred, and deviance it has
embraced, and coming back to something close to reasonable values?
Nah. Not a chance. But at least they are beginning to realize what
happened to them on Tuesday'
Cry a fucking river.
Take a running leap and jump in the river.
Need a tissue?
That wasn't directed at you, just an additional option for Kamala's
cultists.
No prob. Sometimes I can't tell the players without a program.

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