(May 12, 2017 at 5:57 am)Brian37 Wrote:(May 12, 2017 at 5:15 am)Tazzycorn Wrote: I reckon before the election Comey, as with most other senior republitraitors thought that Trump was simply following the party's southern strategy to solidify the base for November, and would toe the line once appointed. However he quickly realised how wrong this notion was, probably through a combination of seeing Trump up close (it is clear that Trump reverse ferreted on China solely due to the bribe of his name being trademarked) and the actual Russia evidence, and decided that he needed to do his job. Hence the quick turnaround from cheerleader to adversary.
I noticed something else Trump said in his NBC about the election, he called it one that Hillary Clinton "should've won". Now this could simply be an admission by Trump that he was long odds going in, but given his narcissism and his constant crowing about him supposedly trouncing her, I'd say it's far more likely that this was an admission (likely unintentional) that he won by means most foul (combination of Russian hacks and vote stealing in the rust belt and Florida).
No, I think most of why she lost WAS Trump's own Jerry Springer act, the gerrymandering has been going on forever, but I do think Trump's behavior for the past five years, even without a direct connection, Russia was no matter what, simply piling on the division he was creating.
I'm not talking about the gerrymandering, I'm talking about the systematic and highly illegal disenfranchisement of US citizens which started in time for to deliver Florida to Shrub in 2000 (with about 80,000 voters told that their opinion wasn't wanted) and which now has more than ten million US citizens turned into second class citizens with no voting rights. And all because, despite the evidence presented to them, the supreme court in 1999 decided that the Republitraitor party could now be trusted to not make voting while black a crime again in the south.
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