Posted on 11/13/2016 1:46:23 PM PST by metmom
Judge Jeanine: This wasn't an election, it was a revolution
http://video.foxnews.com/v/5208270496001/?#sp=show-clips
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She’s finally catching up huh. Good for her.
“...it was a revolution...”
And also a movement!
Make America Great Again!
If we’re lucky it won’t be a revolution, but a reformation. Revolutions tend to end badly, reformations get things back to where they should be.
If you think Judge Jeanine was ever “behind” when it comes to Trump, you haven’t been paying attention. She’s an old friend who called it for him many months ago.
She’s nearly in tears with joy. Damn woman, almost made me cry too.
Revolutions usually don’t have the benefit of being able to be done by the ballot box and without bloodshed.
And, sadly, with what I’ve been seeing in the news about the protesting and rioting, it may still not happen even this time, but this time the violence will not be started by those who ushered in the revolution but those who want to stop it.
I was referring to the revolution comment, and I was being sarcastic to boot.
Dittos to that. I got a bit choked up watching her opener last night also! I love Jeanine!
She has been all in always. Courageous
Agreed! I have been a big fan of hers for quite a while and never miss her Sat. Night show.
I love that woman....tough and beauty in harmony but watching her at the end even got me choking up.
In 2008 voters voted against the establishment...they voted for change.
In 2012 voters voted against Romney, the perfect smug image of the establishment.
In 2016 voters voted against Clinton, the perfect smug image of the establishment.
See a pattern?
Maybe he’ll nominate her for the SC.
WOW!
Isn’t that an awesome thought!!!!!!
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