As a matter of fact, 54% of the voters voted against Trump. That is, nearly 11 million more voters voted for someone other than Trump than voted for him, and contrary to his temper tantrums, there is no evidence that any appreciable number of those votes were illegal.
Republican āleadershipā last summer: āThereās nothing we can do to stop Trump, because āvotersā (who we spent decades making crazy) and ārulesā (that we can change).ā Fuck you, Rubio (and Bush). This is on you.
āRubio ā who endorsed Trump in July last year ā implied that he cast his vote for the Republican candidate, though he declined to use Trumpās name.ā
I am glad to see ālittle Marcoā was able to summon enough courage to not say Trumps name when he voted for him. I have to admit that this shows more backbone than the vast majority of Republican politicians, i.e. almost none as opposed to total invertebrate.
Theyāre using a Palantir to contact Sauron.
Thirsty Lilā Ricky and his six-pack wanted a change. And they got the change they deserved, good and hard
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I understand not liking him, but he was the last person to stand up to Trump and call him out for the liar he is. Clinton didnāt go as hard at Trump as Rubio did.
It just didnāt work for him. Might not have worked for her, either, But If there was a 2016 candidate who can make that kind of statement toward Trump, it would be Rubio.
No, not really. Rubio endorsed Trump. People got what Marco Rubio told them to vote for. He canāt walk away from that and pretend itās not any of his fault.
Exactly right. He got on the Trump train fully aware where that train was headed.
Most of us were wise enough not to buy a ticket for that train, but weāre going on that ride anyway, against our will.
āand they deserve to get it, good and hardā Thanks, Mencken.
What he says is true, but ābuyerās remorseā is arisinā!!
Respectfully -
youāre expecting the overall American attention span to process what to us is blatant bullshit?
Nope. Itās what you voted for. And what you encouraged others to vote for. But what the majority of people voted for was something else. Indeed, many of them voted for anything else.
In my first glance, I read that as āSusanā, and I was thinking to myself that Mrs. Sarandon is easier to contact than that!
āā¦one hang, we ALL hang.ā
No, Marco, we really didnāt. People voted for Hillary Clinton: 65,853,516 votes to 62,984,824, 48.2% to 46.1%.
Instead people got what Republicans voted for, even though Republicans lost the popular vote, aka the peopleās vote, by 2.9 million votes
Itās 90 degrees in Riyadh, and the orange pig has been sweating profusely for days and with dry mouth since he wonāt take his Brioni suit jacket off.
@Lacuna-Synecdoche Regarding the 46.1% you cite thereās this from NYT. His support among those voters has fallen to 40%.
Second, Mr. Trump is unpopular. Itās still too early for post-Comey fallout polls, but right now his approval rating is at just under 40 percent. He got 46 percent of the popular vote last November. That means heās lost 13 percent of his voters. If he gets down to the mid-30s, he will have lost around a quarter of his own voters ā who were, remember, a minority to begin with
The Democratsā task in upcoming elections to persuade voters to change course will be to drown out the hourly incoherent lying blasts he sends out.
Two points M.T. Suitio:
Firstly - the people voted for Clinton by a margin of almost 3 million, they certainly didnāt get what they voted for.
Secondly - the reason I will continue to call you an empty suit is amply demonstrated by the fact that you canāt even speak the name of the man you voted for, nothing more hollow than that.
That photo should be captioned: Crowd Watches Three Men Share Orgasmatronāā¢.
People Got what I voted forā¦uh, I mean, what they voted forā¦, oh never mind.