#2. A temporary convincing of 58% of people that there is “doubt” is pretty easy - and very harmful to your credibility if the doubt is dispelled.
#3. And the Romans managed to force Hannibal to cough up his ambush. It wasn't a victory when the long form was released.
#4. I was temporarily on-board that asking for the long form might well do something IF the Gov. of Hawaii couldn't get one - now I (don't want to sound like a conspiracy theorist) think he is either a total freaky flake - or it was a head-fake.
#5. Anybody who didn't see that wasn't paying attention. The guy is total scum.
#6. I thought as a tactic it worked well for him, disgraced a large segment of his enemies, marginalized them from the independent non-attention paying voters we need- and now he is rubbing salt in the wound with long form COLB mugs and T-shirts.
If this is what victory looks like to you - I wouldn't want to see what defeat looked like.
Ouch. Sorry.
Nothing to be sorry for. This DOES look like victory to me. But, my father taught me about stuff like this and how you really have to look at things sometimes to see what the real situation was. He called it Situation Awareness, and said you always have to keep the Big Picture in mind. Sooo, I am happy with things!!!
What was it that Nixon once said? Americans have a right to know whether their President is a crook?
I agree with that statement.