Lessons "learned" from today's MASSIVE demonstrations....

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No president has ever had so much opposition after his first day in office......These demonstrations prove and will help prove 3 things:

1. The millions of protesters (from all over this country and all over the planet) CAN BE mobilized within a relatively short period of time.

2. All elected officials who are up for re-election in 2018 best take notice of how disgruntled the electorate currently is and you can safely bet that challengers for these seats in congress will readily report on whether incumbents are too spineless to oppose many of the policies that Trump has proposed (and will try to pass through congress.)

3. The demonstrations ALSO show that there may be massive "buyers' remorse" for many who, because of hatred toward Clinton, jumped from "the pan into the fire."

Press Secretary Spicer angrily tells us that Trump's speech yesterday was a masterful monologue aimed at unifying the country....Well, Mr. Spicer, I guess it didn't work too well.
 
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Well, right wingers, you can lull and fool yourselves into thinking that these massive demonstrations are just a bunch of silly liberals (some of your cohorts called these women, lesbians ...as if in their stupidity that was a slur.......cows, bitches, etc.)

Well, the price for such ignorance, misogyny and sexism will be very high.
 
Well, right wingers, you can lull and fool yourselves into thinking that these massive demonstrations are just a bunch of silly liberals (some of your cohorts called these women, lesbians ...as if in their stupidity that was a slur.......cows, bitches, etc.)

Well, the price for such ignorance, misogyny and sexism will be very high.
Why do you support terrorists?
 
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I expect Spicer to be among the very first "casualty" of the Trump gang of deplorables.....
If Spicer wants to hold on to an ounce of dignity, he should quit instead of Trump ordering him to go out there an lie for him.
 
Libturds should get out the vote on November 8th.

And we conservatives are done listening to you after our victory!

Bye
 
Democrats should start right now doubling down for 2018. They need to really put those deplorables in their place. All those people in fly over country, they are nothing.
 
1. The millions of protesters (from all over this country and all over the planet) CAN BE mobilized within a relatively short period of time.

Indeed and they voted on November 8 and The Donald won. Get over it already!

2. All elected officials who are up for re-election in 2018 best take notice of how disgruntled the electorate currently is and you can safely bet that challengers for these seats in congress will readily report on whether incumbents are too spineless to oppose many of the policies that Trump has proposed (and will try to pass through congress.)

The ignorance of that comment is indicative of "the problem." None of The Donald's policies are anti-women or anti-qu33r..

3. The demonstrations ALSO show that there may be massive "buyers' remorse" for many who, because of hatred toward Clinton, jumped from "the pan into the fire."

On the contrary, rational people are getting confirmation there are irrational, ignorant and apparently mentally ill people who vote democrat. And therefore Trump supporters will be sure to vote en masse next election as well!

Press Secretary Spicer angrily tells us that Trump's speech yesterday was a masterful monologue aimed at unifying the country....Well, Mr. Spicer, I guess it didn't work too well.

It was a great speech. What do you think the percentage of "protesters" actually watched and listened to the contents of the speech is? :p
 
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Well, right wingers, you can lull and fool yourselves into thinking that these massive demonstrations are just a bunch of silly liberals (some of your cohorts called these women, lesbians ...as if in their stupidity that was a slur.......cows, bitches, etc.)

Well, the price for such ignorance, misogyny and sexism will be very high.


Really, what's that? We're kicked out of the LBGADR#ETQ club?
 
Well, right wingers, you can lull and fool yourselves into thinking that these massive demonstrations are just a bunch of silly liberals (some of your cohorts called these women, lesbians ...as if in their stupidity that was a slur.......cows, bitches, etc.)

Well, the price for such ignorance, misogyny and sexism will be very high.

Yeah, they paid a high price.

They won a presidency with a moron.

They kept the senate they were supposed to lose.

They'll make the SCOTUS conservative again (Ginsburg can't die fast enough...or painfully enough).

A truly steep price.

What's better is that there are no real potential winners on the horizon. HIllary shut them all down. So the left only has Lizzy Warren......what a treat.

Well, I better not say that...hunh ? After all, NOBODY expected Trump to win.....and guess what.
 
I expect Spicer to be among the very first "casualty" of the Trump gang of deplorables.....
If Spicer wants to hold on to an ounce of dignity, he should quit instead of Trump ordering him to go out there an lie for him.

Why ?

We've gotten used to in the last eight years.
 
3. The demonstrations ALSO show that there may be massive "buyers' remorse" for many who, because of hatred toward Clinton, jumped from "the pan into the fire."

None of these people "bought". They put their money on Clinton and lost.

Their sense of entitlement to a left wing president forces them to the street (where they are marching (walking)).

Yep a bunch of street walkers.
 
No president has ever had so much opposition after his first day in office......These demonstrations prove and will help prove 3 things:

1. The millions of protesters (from all over this country and all over the planet) CAN BE mobilized within a relatively short period of time.

2. All elected officials who are up for re-election in 2018 best take notice of how disgruntled the electorate currently is and you can safely bet that challengers for these seats in congress will readily report on whether incumbents are too spineless to oppose many of the policies that Trump has proposed (and will try to pass through congress.)

3. The demonstrations ALSO show that there may be massive "buyers' remorse" for many who, because of hatred toward Clinton, jumped from "the pan into the fire."

Press Secretary Spicer angrily tells us that Trump's speech yesterday was a masterful monologue aimed at unifying the country....Well, Mr. Spicer, I guess it didn't work too well.





The lesson learned is even if you're batshit crazy, so long as you are peaceable you can protest all you want in this country. Something the progressives would prevent you from doing were they in power.
 
2. All elected officials who are up for re-election in 2018 best take notice of how disgruntled the electorate currently is and you can safely bet that challengers for these seats in congress will readily report on whether incumbents are too spineless to oppose many of the policies that Trump has proposed (and will try to pass through congress.)

All elected officials who are up for re-election in 2018 will have two years to prepare.

Trump could sink them or make them invincible.

One thing to remember there, Buckwheat, we tend to re-elect congresscritters at a very high rate. The Dems held the house for 4 years. The GOP will hold it until at least 2020 (10 years). And the senate is going to go stronger GOP in 2018.

I think the GOP is a mess.

You should be grateful.

They'd really kick your asses if they knew what they were doing.
 

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