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To: rlmorel

For the past few months, I load up youtube on a station’s 2016 election night coverage and enjoy a pleasant time before I fall asleep reliving watching the map turn Trump red.My favorite line was when Carville got panicky because Ohio had turned red too soon. He thought it would be close. That that he threw in the towel.

Lot of variety out there, students from USC did a good job in their coverage. There is an election night coverage from a Christian viewpot ( studio right in church), I saw Ben Shapiro melt down, and Glenn Beck binge eat as the results came out, then there were this foul mouth big guy on a Young Turk broadcast.

What I though was unusual, CNN was basically Wolf Blitzer and his analyst standing by their electronic map for hours straight bringing to light how districts voted before and how they were voting now. Except for Anna Navarro blowing up on her hate for Trump, most libs kept their bile to a simmer. Mostly, they were in denial and trying to keep their depression from showing.


54 posted on 08/17/2018 1:21:31 PM PDT by ThankYouFreeRepublic (An)
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To: ThankYouFreeRepublic

LOL, "foul mouth big guy" is probably THIS guy? (Cenk Uygur)

He had Diamond and Silk on in this interview, and he was so condescending to them, but there were times he looked like someone who had grabbed a tiger by the tail and had no idea how to let go! Especially when he talked about the racist Republican "Southern Strategy", and they lit into him about which party started the KKK (The Democrats)...it was pretty funny. What a patronizing turd Cenk Uygur is.


59 posted on 08/17/2018 6:48:08 PM PDT by rlmorel (Leftists: They believe in the "Invisible Hand" only when it is guided by government.)
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