Posted on 11/13/2016 10:12:54 AM PST by tbw2
Scott Adams predicted Trump's win back when he was one of more than a dozen Republican contenders. Scott Adams explains how liberals sat in a thought bubble and their classic case of cognitive dissonance now on display today.
Welcome to the only country on earth that counts its native sons and daughters by their allegiance instead of where they were born!
He nails it.
Most Trump voters, even me here in LaLa Land, did think Trump had a decent chance to win this.
Libs did not. I was told by liberal friends before the election that there was absolutely no way Trump could win.
I can’t explain it as well as this Dilbert guy, but if you look at the mainstream media including the mainstream social media, there is no grey. They are either lying or telling the truth.
We see that they are lying. To not see it, you’d have to believe they were gospel. Every Hillary voter had to come to that conclusion. The best a Hillary voter could say was that Hillary might have done some bad things but they All Do those things. And surely a locker room comment about how famous guys can get any p***y they want is far less presidential than killing our ambassador or selling our foreign policy for personal cash.
They had to have enormous cognitive dissonance to believe that crap the media was telling them. Cognitive low budget metal band solo dissonance.
I can’t even go on Facebook now. The libs are braying. No thanks. I hate Facebook anyway, except for important things. Neighborhood watch, schools, new babies... Sean Hannity buying the Forgotten Man painting and giving it to Trump... (actually I believe a President is very limited on gifts he can receive, right?)
They sound so tolerant, right? Accepting of others’ political opinions? Yawn.
Agreed, bad judgment as well.
Thanks! Proud to be a citizen!
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