Pathetic creatures. Get a real life, people.
I don't want to know.
I have a very good memory of that night ( day where I am ). The looks on the Hilary supporters faces when they realized Trump had won was priceless. It made my day.
Seriously who would want, whom these snowflakes wanted, for president?
Every time I hear a pack of those girly supporters of hers squealing on old video clips, I just thank God about what happened.
Geez, can I vomit?
LOL. Oh how I hope and pray that we get a bunch of these sob stories on the anniversary of Trump’s win. It will be so amusing.
I remember diving to work in the AM after election night listening to NPR. They were interviewing a bunch of sorority gals from Wesleyan collage that were at a party dressed in pant suits and holding small hammers to break a glass after her highness was elected. The liberal tears and wailing from these grown women was just delightful. I could not help myself from howling out loud with laughter at these nitwits.
Oh, I remember the night clearly....I started drinking champagne around 11:30 pm, being on the west coast, I had waited for a long time to hear who really won. At midnight, I went outside to my front porch, in a neighborhood of closely built houses, and yelled....WOOOHOOOO!!! Probably no one heard me, but it sure felt great!
No, those people enjoy life and are having fun.
These are the "Debbie Downers" who never shut up about how miserable their lives currently are.
And you can see it even now.
Is it wrong to laugh ?
How long are we going to be subjected to Hillary sob stories?
Just proves politics is a religion to these people...
They need to understand Hillary as President isn’t raising from the dead after Trump crucified her...
I felt awkward as I watched their expectations collapse
Boy I sure didn’t - I was dancing with joy
Chantal Delsol's Icarus Fallen and The Unlearned Lessons of the Twentieth Century are well worth anyone's time. I can't agree with all of her ideas regarding human nature and the fate of Man, but her ideas and insights fairly leap from every page of the two volumes mentioned here. Highly, highly recommended for anyone who wants a deeper insight into our modern times. For example, Delsol, in the Unlearned Lessons of the Twentieth Century understands what animates much of the tortured thinking and pretzel logic the Left employs:
"Vital resistance and resentment are the two main responses to the events of 1989. Vital resistance: the mind realizes its mistake - it admits, for example, that nationalization of the means of production does not produce a happy society, but rather laziness and constant shortages; it refuses, however, to let go of the idea because of its passionate attachment to it. Existence - adventures, friendships, successes - is nourished and permeated by this belief to such an extent that the belief becomes an identity; the individual cannot renounce it without committing a kind of symbolic suicide. No one can admit... that his existence reflects the echo of a failure."
In other words, no one who has championed the ideas of collectivism in any of its forms wants to admit that the premises upon which one has constructed their entire raison dêtre is an empty, shrieking fraud. This goes a long way towards explaining why we still see excuses made for the monstrous crimes against humanity committed by the will-to-power driven sociopaths on the Left. And it nails these so-called "coffee ladies" right where they live.
From the looks of them they’ve lost an election or two. Suck it up buttercups.
You have to admit, the opening episode of “American Horror Story - Cult” really nailed it. Despite the creator being gay he’s really not been kind to the lesbian couple and a number of other left-wing stereotypes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBs7C5yDNxI
(Language warning - but it’s also funny as hell and dead-on:
“FY Nate Silver! OMG how could they have been so wrong about this?”
Ahhh! It never gets old!
Best beginning to an article I've seen in a long time!