84% of Americans say they accept Donald Trump as their president,

easyt65

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Time for the Snowflakes on this board to finally accept it....


"If you wanted more evidence that the protests continuing against President-elect Donald J. Trump in some U.S. cities are being staged by a small minority of Americans, as well as no small amount of paid protestors, the Gallup polling firm has just provided it.

Town Hall is reporting that a commanding 84 percent of American voters said they accept the fact that Trump beat Democratic rival Hillary Clinton fair and square, and that come Jan. 20, 2017, he will become the nation's next president, legitimately."

84 percent of Americans say they accept Donald Trump as their president, including three fourths of Hillary supporters
 
It goes to show that we are correct in approximating that 15 to 20% of the democrat party have become Nazis in their quest of fascism.....
 
zerohedge, townhall, and naturalnews. You missed breitbart for the partisan echo chamber championship.
 
84% of Americans say they accept Donald Trump as their president
Majority rule. That's how a Democracy works. I guess the 16% who don't accept it are Fascists and wanted Fascism as their form of government ....... i.e. Hiltlery Clinton.
 
That it isn't 100% is sad. Both in terms of you have 16% of those who are polled who feel that he is somehow illegitimate. He's a pathetic, small fraction of a man who is in way over his head but that 16% needs to recall, he was elected President fairly, in keeping with the finest traditions of this nation, and that isn't going to change. He wasn't elected Pope. He wasn't elected to lead your church. You can still oppose him while acknowledging he won the election. But more sadly is that the 16% of those polled are going to do what exactly???? Hold their breath?
 
Gee, another fake poll!
Even the Right say polls are wrong!
You must be thinking of the Democrats, the ones who rigged their own Primary and skewed the polls, as proven by the election results.

By the reaction of the Snowflakes on this board / in this thread it seems they will NOT be joining the rest of the 84% of Americans....hate is strong with this group ...
 
At some point, these folks need to get past this and start looking at why Trump won.
 
Time for the Snowflakes on this board to finally accept it....


"If you wanted more evidence that the protests continuing against President-elect Donald J. Trump in some U.S. cities are being staged by a small minority of Americans, as well as no small amount of paid protestors, the Gallup polling firm has just provided it.

Town Hall is reporting that a commanding 84 percent of American voters said they accept the fact that Trump beat Democratic rival Hillary Clinton fair and square, and that come Jan. 20, 2017, he will become the nation's next president, legitimately."

84 percent of Americans say they accept Donald Trump as their president, including three fourths of Hillary supporters
Lol oh you mean 84% of Americans accept reality? That does not mean at all 84% like Trump lol
 
At some point, these folks need to get past this and start looking at why Trump won.
Normal people would do so....Snowflakes don't believe in personal accountability. They will always have someone to blame.
 
Time for the Snowflakes on this board to finally accept it....


"If you wanted more evidence that the protests continuing against President-elect Donald J. Trump in some U.S. cities are being staged by a small minority of Americans, as well as no small amount of paid protestors, the Gallup polling firm has just provided it.

Town Hall is reporting that a commanding 84 percent of American voters said they accept the fact that Trump beat Democratic rival Hillary Clinton fair and square, and that come Jan. 20, 2017, he will become the nation's next president, legitimately."

84 percent of Americans say they accept Donald Trump as their president, including three fourths of Hillary supporters
Lol oh you mean 84% of Americans accept reality? That does not mean at all 84% like Trump lol

Very true.
 
Funny and accurate stuff from George Will:

MANY UNDERGRADUATES, their fawn-like eyes wide with astonishment, are wondering: Why didn't the dean of students prevent the election from disrupting the serenity to which my school has taught me that I am entitled? Campuses create "safe spaces" where students can shelter from discombobulating thoughts and receive spiritual balm for the trauma of microaggressions. Yet the presidential election came without trigger warnings?

The morning after the election, normal people rose - some elated, some despondent - and went off to actual work. But at Yale, that incubator of late-adolescent infants, a professor responded to "heartfelt notes" from students "in shock" by making that day's exam optional.

Academia should consider how it contributed to, and reflects Americans' judgments pertinent to, Donald Trump's election. The compound of childishness and condescension radiating from campuses is a constant reminder to normal Americans of the decay of protected classes - in this case, tenured faculty and cosseted students.


George F. Will: Did academia help elect Donald Trump? | New Hampshire
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Funny and accurate stuff from George Will:

MANY UNDERGRADUATES, their fawn-like eyes wide with astonishment, are wondering: Why didn't the dean of students prevent the election from disrupting the serenity to which my school has taught me that I am entitled? Campuses create "safe spaces" where students can shelter from discombobulating thoughts and receive spiritual balm for the trauma of microaggressions. Yet the presidential election came without trigger warnings?

The morning after the election, normal people rose - some elated, some despondent - and went off to actual work. But at Yale, that incubator of late-adolescent infants, a professor responded to "heartfelt notes" from students "in shock" by making that day's exam optional.

Academia should consider how it contributed to, and reflects Americans' judgments pertinent to, Donald Trump's election. The compound of childishness and condescension radiating from campuses is a constant reminder to normal Americans of the decay of protected classes - in this case, tenured faculty and cosseted students.


George F. Will: Did academia help elect Donald Trump? | New Hampshire
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Awesome find! You seem to find every opinion piece which confirms your theory about our snowflake youth. Funny and accurate.
 

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