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To: Auntie Mame

You can be tactically perfect and still lose a war. But if your strategy is correct you can win even if your tactics cost you a battle, or 2.

Just look at Hillary’s facistic campaign slogan “Stronger Together”. What did that mean in light of her “deplorables” rhetoric? It was empty and therefore did not sum up the thrust of her campaign and moreover everybody knew it.

Trump picked his campaign points very shrewdly. He may have taken positions that could easily be miscast by the media as controversial (ie. Building the Border Wall, Islamic violence, Economic tariffs) but in each of those areas events were bound to happen DURING THE CAMPAIGN that would buttress his argument.

Hillary was like the poker player who was dealt 3 Aces and couldn’t improve her hand. Trump was the player who had a good drawing hand, recognized it, bet shrewdly and succeeded in drawing to a straight.


76 posted on 11/10/2016 3:59:59 AM PST by Tallguy
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To: Tallguy

My favorite part of the article was (in the comment section) that said that Trump had a lot of problems and may have trouble getting re-elected.

Yes! Such problems we want to have!

(Still celebrating... :-) )


78 posted on 11/10/2016 4:14:43 AM PST by cgbg (Pedophiles--the siren is wailing--incoming!)
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To: Tallguy
Hillary was like the poker player who was dealt 3 Aces and couldn’t improve her hand.

Hillary was like the poker player who was dealt 1 ace, had two in her sleeve, and still couldn't improve her hand.

81 posted on 11/10/2016 4:24:21 AM PST by Fresh Wind (Hillary: Go to jail. Go directly to jail. Do not pass GO. Do not collect 2 billion dollars.)
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