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Thought the election might restore some order? Oh you poor, sweet child.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...55347f48762_story.html?utm_term=.32e26d8c9d33

On Tuesday, American voters had their say: They gave Democrats control of the House, a check on the chaotic and rageful Trump presidency that left many voters saying in Election Day polls that they felt anxious and overwhelmed.

On Wednesday, President Trump gave his response: He will be even more chaotic and rageful going forward.

Trump called a news conference Wednesday and, incredibly, proclaimed Tuesday’s loss “a great victory for us . . . very close to complete victory.”

He mocked Republicans who lost, claiming they didn’t embrace him enough: “Too bad, Mike . . . Mia Love gave me no love.”

He threatened to respond to House Democrats’ prospective probes of his administration by bringing government “to a halt,” going to a “warlike posture” and directing Senate Republicans to investigate House Democrats.

He raged at the media , renewing his “enemy of the people” accusation, telling CNN’s Jim Acosta “you are a rude, terrible person” and accusing an African American journalist, PBS’s Yamiche Alcindor, of asking “such a racist question” because she dared to inquire about Trump’s self-declaration as a “nationalist” emboldening white nationalists.

And then, the coup de grace: Soon after the news conference ended, Trump announced that he had ousted Attorney General Jeff Sessions. He hadn’t even bothered to tell Sessions himself. Trump replaced him with a loyalist, Matthew Whitaker, who has publicly criticized special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s Russia probe and speculated about ways to end it.

This was a brazen and defiant response to the election results by a president who is apparently moved neither by convention nor by constitutional checks on his power. He renewed his threat Wednesday unilaterally to try to rewrite the Constitution’s citizenship provisions by executive order. Rather than offer reconciliation, he trolled his opponents and spun more wild fantasies: The Democrats “agree that a wall is necessary” on the border, Democrats “at a high level have suggested . . . getting rid of law enforcement,” CNN has perpetrated “voter suppression.”

Though the Sessions firing had been expected after the election, Trump’s handling of it renewed a sense of looming crisis. Trump, before announcing the ouster, again declared the Russia probe “a hoax” and asserted that support for Mueller had fallen. It’s difficult to see the appointment of Whitaker, stripping Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein of authority over the Mueller inquiry, as anything but an attempt to shut down a probe that has already earned criminal convictions against several Trump advisers.

For those who hoped the election results would restore some calm and order to politics, Trump has just informed them that they can expect more of the same — and worse.

The defiance of the electorate is breathtaking. Republicans appear to have lost nearly 35 House seats, seven governorships, more than 225 state legislative seats and six legislative chambers. And Republicans’ House losses would be higher if not for gerrymandering.

Trump’s victory claims rest on Republican gains of a few Senate seats — an artifact of a political map friendly to Republicans, not popular will. The latest popular-vote tally for the Senate, though distorted by the absence of a Republican candidate in California, shows Democrats leading Republicans by 12.5 million votes. Voters turned out at near-presidential levels. Of the two-thirds of voters who said Trump was a factor in their votes, most said they were voting to oppose him.

And yet, asked Wednesday “what lesson did you learn most” from the election results, Trump replied: “I think people like me.”

In the wee hours of Wednesday morning, after the Democratic takeover of the House had become official, Trump retweeted a message saying “Trump is the magic man.”

And he is! Trump made three dozen Republican House seats disappear, sawed his party’s advantage in governorships in half and caused six legislative chambers to escape from Republican control — while pulling one racist canard after another out of his hat about invading hordes of migrant criminals.

Most troubling: Trump is acting as though he actually believes the midterms were a triumph. His sacking of Sessions suggests he thinks he can get away with anything — even ousting Mueller — with impunity. And he seems to credit his reckless campaign tactics for his fantasy election outcome.

“Why are you pitting Americans against one another, sir?” asked NBC’s Peter Alexander.

Trump’s reply: “We won a lot of elections last night.”

A foreign journalist asked about his polarizing message on race.

“I have the best numbers with African Americans and Hispanic Americans,” he answered.

What will he do to reduce the startling rise in anti-Semitism?

“Nobody has done more for Israel than Donald Trump,” he replied.

But what about his role as a moral leader?

“I think I am a great moral leader.”

Trump’s fury and falsehoods sent tens of millions to the polls Tuesday to tell him to tone it down.

Instead, he’s determined to be even worse in defeat.
 
This is a war. A war between good (Democrats) and evil (Republicans). A war between clean government (Democrats) and corruption (Republicans). May the bad guys (Republicans) suffer for their evil deeds! Karma is coming now to you rightist fascists!
 
This is a war. A war between good (Democrats) and evil (Republicans). A war between clean government (Democrats) and corruption (Republicans). May the bad guys (Republicans) suffer for their evil deeds! Karma is coming now to you rightist fascists!

you certainly don't sound like a winner right now.

there was no blue wave.

we are making america great again.

2 terms. 2 scoops. 2 genders. 2x2 supreme court justice nominations. maga.
 
you certainly don't sound like a winner right now.

there was no blue wave.

we are making america great again.

2 terms. 2 scoops. 2 genders. 2x2 supreme court justice nominations. maga.

Trumptard. You will never take away America's freedom and liberty! We are not a servile people. Your attempts to establish dictatorship and totalitarianism will only result in revolution as the people free themselves from your desired dictatorship.
 
Trumptard. You will never take away America's freedom and liberty! We are not a servile people. Your attempts to establish dictatorship and totalitarianism will only result in revolution as the people free themselves from your desired dictatorship.

americans are absolutely a servile people. democrats are takers and would be ecstatic to live on the dole forever, they have no fight, no spirit.
 
I love how that article ends with like 10 quotes of reporters getting btfo. every response was correct.

then it talks about how republicans senate map was super favorable, but ignores that republicans had a record amount of retirements in the house which made things more difficult for them. many of these retirements were nevertrumpers and rinos who no longer were welcome. trumpism helped the republicans and have solidified the party, and have purged the weaklings. Trump beat the historical average. he did about as good as he possibly could save a super outlier off year election red wave. trump won. no blue wave. democrats failed. Go look at all the posts talking about how it was goign to be a massacre. it certainly wasn't. conservatives continue to be happy, cheerful, and content, liberals are still miserable and sad. people typically aren't sad and protesting and screaming and raging if they win stuff. liberals are losers and will continue to be for quite some time. This post is brought to you by the victory friends. We wont withdraw the kavanaugh.
 
I love how that article ends with like 10 quotes of reporters getting btfo. every response was correct.

then it talks about how republicans senate map was super favorable, but ignores that republicans had a record amount of retirements in the house which made things more difficult for them. many of these retirements were nevertrumpers and rinos who no longer were welcome. trumpism helped the republicans and have solidified the party, and have purged the weaklings. Trump beat the historical average. he did about as good as he possibly could save a super outlier off year election red wave. trump won. no blue wave. democrats failed. Go look at all the posts talking about how it was goign to be a massacre. it certainly wasn't. conservatives continue to be happy, cheerful, and content, liberals are still miserable and sad. people typically aren't sad and protesting and screaming and raging if they win stuff. liberals are losers and will continue to be for quite some time. This post is brought to you by the victory friends. We wont withdraw the kavanaugh.

Grind is basically right.

Except for Zimm, he was very wrong on Zimm.
 
For the first time Trump has a check, he isn't the all powerful he has envisioned himself as, and yesterday's meltdown shows he doesn't like it.

The bipartisanship language suddenly so popular with conservatives and their media ain't happen, Trump pretty much said so yesterday with his anger and threats. Sessions firing is a calculated move to curtail if not end Mueller, and he has already laid down the gauntlet with the House Democrats, ever thing Trump does from here on on is geared toward the 2020 election
 
liberals new talking point: "wait... what? why are republicans feeling like they are happy? they should be mad! why are they celebrating? I don't get it"

this is being said by many liberals, even in the mainstream press, and even jade issued the same sentiment. liberals hate that they can't claim definitive objective victory. no one that actually got shellacked would be able to claim victory or be happy the following days. the fact that there is even a debate proves there was no blue wave. A blue wave would leave zero doubt. sadly liberals will continue to lose. Losing is in the nature of all liberals, because liberals liek feeling like victims, and enjoy claiming to be oppressed. it's political munchhausens. As such liberals are doomed to lose for all time.
 
Thought the election might restore some order? Oh you poor, sweet child.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...55347f48762_story.html?utm_term=.32e26d8c9d33

On Tuesday, American voters had their say: They gave Democrats control of the House, a check on the chaotic and rageful Trump presidency that left many voters saying in Election Day polls that they felt anxious and overwhelmed.

On Wednesday, President Trump gave his response: He will be even more chaotic and rageful going forward.

Trump called a news conference Wednesday and, incredibly, proclaimed Tuesday’s loss “a great victory for us . . . very close to complete victory.”

He mocked Republicans who lost, claiming they didn’t embrace him enough: “Too bad, Mike . . . Mia Love gave me no love.”

He threatened to respond to House Democrats’ prospective probes of his administration by bringing government “to a halt,” going to a “warlike posture” and directing Senate Republicans to investigate House Democrats.

He raged at the media , renewing his “enemy of the people” accusation, telling CNN’s Jim Acosta “you are a rude, terrible person” and accusing an African American journalist, PBS’s Yamiche Alcindor, of asking “such a racist question” because she dared to inquire about Trump’s self-declaration as a “nationalist” emboldening white nationalists.

And then, the coup de grace: Soon after the news conference ended, Trump announced that he had ousted Attorney General Jeff Sessions. He hadn’t even bothered to tell Sessions himself. Trump replaced him with a loyalist, Matthew Whitaker, who has publicly criticized special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s Russia probe and speculated about ways to end it.

This was a brazen and defiant response to the election results by a president who is apparently moved neither by convention nor by constitutional checks on his power. He renewed his threat Wednesday unilaterally to try to rewrite the Constitution’s citizenship provisions by executive order. Rather than offer reconciliation, he trolled his opponents and spun more wild fantasies: The Democrats “agree that a wall is necessary” on the border, Democrats “at a high level have suggested . . . getting rid of law enforcement,” CNN has perpetrated “voter suppression.”

Though the Sessions firing had been expected after the election, Trump’s handling of it renewed a sense of looming crisis. Trump, before announcing the ouster, again declared the Russia probe “a hoax” and asserted that support for Mueller had fallen. It’s difficult to see the appointment of Whitaker, stripping Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein of authority over the Mueller inquiry, as anything but an attempt to shut down a probe that has already earned criminal convictions against several Trump advisers.

For those who hoped the election results would restore some calm and order to politics, Trump has just informed them that they can expect more of the same — and worse.

The defiance of the electorate is breathtaking. Republicans appear to have lost nearly 35 House seats, seven governorships, more than 225 state legislative seats and six legislative chambers. And Republicans’ House losses would be higher if not for gerrymandering.

Trump’s victory claims rest on Republican gains of a few Senate seats — an artifact of a political map friendly to Republicans, not popular will. The latest popular-vote tally for the Senate, though distorted by the absence of a Republican candidate in California, shows Democrats leading Republicans by 12.5 million votes. Voters turned out at near-presidential levels. Of the two-thirds of voters who said Trump was a factor in their votes, most said they were voting to oppose him.

And yet, asked Wednesday “what lesson did you learn most” from the election results, Trump replied: “I think people like me.”

In the wee hours of Wednesday morning, after the Democratic takeover of the House had become official, Trump retweeted a message saying “Trump is the magic man.”

And he is! Trump made three dozen Republican House seats disappear, sawed his party’s advantage in governorships in half and caused six legislative chambers to escape from Republican control — while pulling one racist canard after another out of his hat about invading hordes of migrant criminals.

Most troubling: Trump is acting as though he actually believes the midterms were a triumph. His sacking of Sessions suggests he thinks he can get away with anything — even ousting Mueller — with impunity. And he seems to credit his reckless campaign tactics for his fantasy election outcome.

“Why are you pitting Americans against one another, sir?” asked NBC’s Peter Alexander.

Trump’s reply: “We won a lot of elections last night.”

A foreign journalist asked about his polarizing message on race.

“I have the best numbers with African Americans and Hispanic Americans,” he answered.

What will he do to reduce the startling rise in anti-Semitism?

“Nobody has done more for Israel than Donald Trump,” he replied.

But what about his role as a moral leader?

“I think I am a great moral leader.”

Trump’s fury and falsehoods sent tens of millions to the polls Tuesday to tell him to tone it down.

Instead, he’s determined to be even worse in defeat.

The people have been making their voices heard. They favored Democrats over Republicans by a pretty significant majority in the House, just as they'd favored the Democrat over the Republican by millions of votes in the last presidential election. And that popular margin probably understates the popularity of Democrats, since gerrymandering and natural population concentrations mean that Democrats are disproportionately likely to be in areas where they have very large majorities, and thus where the incentive to turn up and vote is smaller. If Republican politicians were focused on serving the people, these persistent signs of rejection by the people would have them taking a hard look in the mirror, when it comes to their policy choices, etc. But for them it was never about serving the people. It's about serving an extreme economic elite, and they only care about appeal to the people to the minimal extent needed to stay in a position where they can serve the elite. That means throwing the right-wing masses a bone in the form of racism, xenophobia, etc.... just enough that, with the help of gerrymandering, the electoral college, etc., they can cling narrowly to power.
 
liberals new talking point: "wait... what? why are republicans feeling like they are happy? they should be mad! why are they celebrating? I don't get it"

this is being said by many liberals, even in the mainstream press, and even jade issued the same sentiment. liberals hate that they can't claim definitive objective victory. no one that actually got shellacked would be able to claim victory or be happy the following days. the fact that there is even a debate proves there was no blue wave. A blue wave would leave zero doubt. sadly liberals will continue to lose. Losing is in the nature of all liberals, because liberals liek feeling like victims, and enjoy claiming to be oppressed. it's political munchhausens. As such liberals are doomed to lose for all time.

OK, no qualifiers this time, Grind is basically right. Deal with it.
 
Grind is basically right.

Except for Zimm, he was very wrong on Zimm.

No he is not, quite the contrary, first off the "blue wave" nonsense ended in September, you, nor the other poster, can cite one poll since them that called for a blue wave. The term keeps regurgitating with conservative posters as a deflection off of the fact Trump wasn't sucessful Tuesday

Second, the historical references are totally out of context, without taking into consideration the economic conditions and other variables that existed at the time makes them irrelevant

Lastly, all Trump did was help Republicans in ruby red States hold on, in some cases barely, while at the same time showed very poorly in those rust States that he managed to win with seventy thousand back in 2016, bad sign for 2020. And the bottom line is the Democrats have the House, which means for the first time Trump has a check on his actions, which we saw yesterday he ain't too happy with

That is not success
 
No he is not, quite the contrary, first off the "blue wave" nonsense ended in September, you, nor the other poster, can cite one poll since them that called for a blue wave. The term keeps regurgitating with conservative posters as a deflection off of the fact Trump wasn't sucessful Tuesday

Second, the historical references are totally out of context, without taking into consideration the economic conditions and other variables that existed at the time makes them irrelevant

Lastly, all Trump did was help Republicans in ruby red States hold on, in some cases barely, while at the same time showed very poorly in those rust States that he managed to win with seventy thousand back in 2016, bad sign for 2020. And the bottom line is the Democrats have the House, which means for the first time Trump has a check on his actions, which we saw yesterday he ain't too happy with

That is not success

You don't understand the Internet, do you? This board keeps posts you make...you did know that, right?
 
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