Welp, was it Francis Bacon who said, "Truth is the daughter of TIME not authority"?
I'm honestly not surprised by the outcome because Trump's opponent was absolutely terrible for being under FBI investigation twice while running for president, having leaked documents in which she confirmed her obvious duplicity, and having presided, as Secretary of State, over the bloody Libyan "regime change" the aftermath of which Obama admitted was "the worst mistake" of his presidency. The writing was on the wall; but the Dems picked her when they had a candidate that was usually polling better against Trump so they probably wanted to lose /sarc.
My first couple bans ever were obtained during this election period and, while I am sure they were completed deserved, I thought it wise to preserve my account by staying away from the forum until everything was resolved the way I expected. I am not dancing on the rooftop for President Trump, since I have my own concerns about him, but I definitely feel that my viewpoint was vindicated by the result.
Anyway, it's not the end of the world; Trump is President not King. I believe the media (who fed Clinton debate questions in advance) and other branches of government will do a better job keeping him in check than they would have done for Clinton. It also remains to be seen exactly what kind of President he'll be. His victory speech called for unity. I hope he takes that seriously going forward.