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Donald J. Trump elected 45th President of the United States

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lol, I'm not sure they have a "better" candidate. The party is a shit show.

Be that as it may, they won. I don't know who would have been a better candidate to be honest as I'm so wary of all these career politicians on both sides of the aisle that have been saying the same fucking thing for years and not a damn thing has changed.

It's in the title; the black mirror is the screen of an device: your phone, your TV, your computer, etc. It's meant to be a look at us and our relationship with technology. So yes, often it can be dark, depressing, and unsettling

And also one of the best sci-fi shows on TV

I mean.... We can all at least agree on this yeah?
 
Approximately 108 million people who didn't vote is a lot of people who don't give a fuck about their lifestyle being fucked by conservatives.

I don't expect anything to improve during the midterms either.

A big amount were probably in deep blue or red states that wouldn't have matter. I am more interested in how many of the battleground / swing states that didn't vote.
 
I blame the Democrats.

This was their election to lose, and they blew it.


All I feel about this election now is anger, and I am just so fucking furious. I warned this would happen with childish rants that I now wish were more mature.

Democrats chose the 2nd most disliked candidate in history as their nominee and thought they could win. It's just so fucking arrogant, and that's what's so sad.

I just don't understand where this relentless loyalty for Hillary came from. It's as if the left forgot that they owe their allegiance to the American people, not their party elite.

At a time when the country needed unity, Democrats put forward someone that 50% of the country hated.

When the nation was feeling huge anti-establishment waves of passion, the left nominated an embodiment of establishment.

Whilst making an appeal as the moral superiors, the DNC was caught cheating, and then appointing a replacement cheater.

And yes, it was Democrats that elected someone who was the subject of an ongoing FBI investigation.

I get it: Trump's worse. I was an enthusiastic Bernie supporter who did vote for Hillary in the end. I encouraged my friends and family in Texas to vote for Hillary, and I'm sure many of them did. I wish I'd done more. I wish I'd acted sooner.

But for today, I'm mad at the Democrats. I'm mad that they didn't put forward a stronger candidate.

I'm mad that they're so fucking arrogant and yet continue to not grapple with these lessons: You can't win with a candidate that half the country hates. You can't appeal to the "high road" when your party is caught taking the "low road."

To win in 2020, Democrats need to get away from any "established" candidates. They need to nominate someone with a pristine, high-integrity record that can lead the entire country, not just the left. But that person needs to be free of any Fox News propaganda.

Hate to pull an "I told you so" in HillGaf land but...

I totally agree with you.

And even in that old thread, a lot of people were dismissive of your post, basically doing the equivalent of plugging their ears and saying "la la la I can't hear anything", and unfortunately I don't think that type of attitude was limited to just GAF, but it actually reverberated through the DNC and Hillary's camp.
 
A big amount were probably in deep blue or red states that wouldn't have matter. I am more interested in how many of the battleground / swing states that didn't vote.

I was going to write about that but I really don't know the demographic makeup of those non-voters so I would have just concluded that the majority vote wouldn't mean anything because of the electoral college vote.
 
I blame the Democrats.

This was their election to lose, and they blew it.


All I feel about this election now is anger, and I am just so fucking furious. I warned this would happen with childish rants that I now wish were more mature.

Democrats chose the 2nd most disliked candidate in history as their nominee and thought they could win. It's just so fucking arrogant, and that's what's so sad.

I just don't understand where this relentless loyalty for Hillary came from. It's as if the left forgot that they owe their allegiance to the American people, not their party elite.

At a time when the country needed unity, Democrats put forward someone that 50% of the country hated.

When the nation was feeling huge anti-establishment waves of passion, the left nominated an embodiment of establishment.

Whilst making an appeal as the moral superiors, the DNC was caught cheating, and then appointing a replacement cheater.

And yes, it was Democrats that elected someone who was the subject of an ongoing FBI investigation.

I get it: Trump's worse. I was an enthusiastic Bernie supporter who did vote for Hillary in the end. I encouraged my friends and family in Texas to vote for Hillary, and I'm sure many of them did. I wish I'd done more. I wish I'd acted sooner.

But for today, I'm mad at the Democrats. I'm mad that they didn't put forward a stronger candidate.

I'm mad that they're so fucking arrogant and yet continue to not grapple with these lessons: You can't win with a candidate that half the country hates. You can't appeal to the "high road" when your party is caught taking the "low road."

To win in 2020, Democrats need to get away from any "established" candidates. They need to nominate someone with a pristine, high-integrity record that can lead the entire country, not just the left. But that person needs to be free of any Fox News propaganda.

Hate to pull an "I told you so" in HillGaf land but...

Nailed my exact thoughts. My initial thought last night wasn't "The GOP won this?" but more of "How the fuck could the Dems lose this!?" then let reality sink in fast that, like you nailed, they chose the most unfavorable choice for their platform, because they rode the Obama train thinking that would be all they needed to win again. Don't get me wrong, I love the fact that the DNC as a whole had that much faith in Obama, but this was a race that the GOP came to win, and the DNC came to not lose.
 
I blame the Democrats.

This was their election to lose, and they blew it.


All I feel about this election now is anger, and I am just so fucking furious. I warned this would happen with childish rants that I now wish were more mature.

Democrats chose the 2nd most disliked candidate in history as their nominee and thought they could win. It's just so fucking arrogant, and that's what's so sad.

I just don't understand where this relentless loyalty for Hillary came from. It's as if the left forgot that they owe their allegiance to the American people, not their party elite.

At a time when the country needed unity, Democrats put forward someone that 50% of the country hated.

When the nation was feeling huge anti-establishment waves of passion, the left nominated an embodiment of establishment.

Whilst making an appeal as the moral superiors, the DNC was caught cheating, and then appointing a replacement cheater.

And yes, it was Democrats that elected someone who was the subject of an ongoing FBI investigation.

I get it: Trump's worse. I was an enthusiastic Bernie supporter who did vote for Hillary in the end. I encouraged my friends and family in Texas to vote for Hillary, and I'm sure many of them did. I wish I'd done more. I wish I'd acted sooner.

But for today, I'm mad at the Democrats. I'm mad that they didn't put forward a stronger candidate.

I'm mad that they're so fucking arrogant and yet continue to not grapple with these lessons: You can't win with a candidate that half the country hates. You can't appeal to the "high road" when your party is caught taking the "low road."

To win in 2020, Democrats need to get away from any "established" candidates. They need to nominate someone with a pristine, high-integrity record that can lead the entire country, not just the left. But that person needs to be free of any Fox News propaganda.

Hate to pull an "I told you so" in HillGaf land but...

Well said. It's never a good look when you're so brazen that you feel you simply deserve the votes and don't have to earn them. And far too many supporters were far too dismissive of real issues, making it nearly impossible to relate to people who actually had valid concerns.
 
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And I need it, this is depressing.
Haven't played Magic in ages.
 
I wonder what awaits us all...

Life. Life goes on. Some things will change for the best, some for the worst.

Even though I'm not fan of Trump as a person, there are a few things I'd like to see him pursue.

Walls and Muslim bans are not them fyi. Didn't vote for him either.
 
I blame the Democrats.

This was their election to lose, and they blew it.


All I feel about this election now is anger, and I am just so fucking furious. I warned this would happen with childish rants that I now wish were more mature.

Democrats chose the 2nd most disliked candidate in history as their nominee and thought they could win. It's just so fucking arrogant, and that's what's so sad.

I just don't understand where this relentless loyalty for Hillary came from. It's as if the left forgot that they owe their allegiance to the American people, not their party elite.

At a time when the country needed unity, Democrats put forward someone that 50% of the country hated.

When the nation was feeling huge anti-establishment waves of passion, the left nominated an embodiment of establishment.

Whilst making an appeal as the moral superiors, the DNC was caught cheating, and then appointing a replacement cheater.

And yes, it was Democrats that elected someone who was the subject of an ongoing FBI investigation.

I get it: Trump's worse. I was an enthusiastic Bernie supporter who did vote for Hillary in the end. I encouraged my friends and family in Texas to vote for Hillary, and I'm sure many of them did. I wish I'd done more. I wish I'd acted sooner.

But for today, I'm mad at the Democrats. I'm mad that they didn't put forward a stronger candidate.

I'm mad that they're so fucking arrogant and yet continue to not grapple with these lessons: You can't win with a candidate that half the country hates. You can't appeal to the "high road" when your party is caught taking the "low road."

To win in 2020, Democrats need to get away from any "established" candidates. They need to nominate someone with a pristine, high-integrity record that can lead the entire country, not just the left. But that person needs to be free of any Fox News propaganda.

Hate to pull an "I told you so" in HillGaf land but...
Bro, this is a good post (from a fellow Texan).
 
Guys... Hillary was going to win against Bernie no matter what the DNC did. She built a strong coalition of black supporters, it was a done deal no matter what. People whining about it at this point are full of shit.

If you wanna whine about Biden not running, that's a totally different deal, but Bernie wasn't going to beat Hillary without appealing to black voters, and he failed to do that adequately. If you wanna blame anyone for Bernie not winning, blame Bernie. A huge part of the DNC wanted Hillary to win in '08 too, but she lost anyways. There was a reason for that. The better campaigner won, plain and simple.
 
Never thought she'd lose, but I always felt that Hillary was a gatekeeper - no way did she ever have any chance of sniffing two terms.

Every time I ever heard anyone talk about her it was always with the caveat the she was the best of a bad situation. Never a GOOD choice.
 
Sweet jesus I just read an ABC news piece saying Sheriff Joe Arpaio could be secretary of Homeland Security. Just... no... mother of god no.
 
it doesn't surprise me that trump won. If you live in the rust belt, you know people who have lost their jobs and can't find work. there's a lot of people that feel completely left out. And if the left's best argument is you're a bigot if you don't vote for us, well you get the results you got last night.

And they deserve to continue to have their voice unheard as we go into a Republican lead government. I did have sympathy for them before this election... I even thought maybe we should try to empathize and work with them to get it the right way, but they opted for open racism and sexism and I will not stand by that, never.

If they can't see that a better America is an America where EVERYONE has equal opportunities and freedoms then they don't deserve it anyways.
 
And they deserve to continue to have their voice unheard as we go into a Republican lead government. I did have sympathy for them before this election... I even thought maybe we should try to empathize and work with them to get it the right way, but they opted for open racism and sexism and I will not stand by that, never.

If they can't see that a better America is an America where EVERYONE has equal opportunities and freedoms then they don't deserve it anyways.

they may not deserve it but right now they are in control with what they want and we get nothing
 
And they will get nothing as well except a place to vent their hatred and they will look around wanting when Trump and the GOP don't bring the jobs back.

100% this. Sympathizing with the disadvantaged is entirely different than condemning the politics that they've taken.

Trump will do absolutely nothing for them.
 
besides all the awfulness of having this moron as president I am so not looking forward to going through this cycle again when he's campaigning for re-election 4 years from now. everything truly does suck.
 
So Hillary Clinton gets the majority of individual votes (popular vote) but Trump ends up winning it all. That doesn't sound like democracy to me, the Electoral College system is flawed.
 
So here we go… the US election yesterday. Man what is going on in the world. Before I dive into my thoughts on the election, the outcome, and some things I’m hearing and seeing, I want to disclose that I did not vote. I know that’s going to rub some folks the wrong way, but I had my reasons. I absolutely detest Trump and think he is the worst president this country has ever elected, and one of the worst PEOPLE the world has ever seen. He is a greedy, self-serving, racist, sexist, misogynist xenophobe that stands for everything wrong with this country.

Some of you will likely say that by not voting AGAINST him, aka for Hilary, that I was essentially allowing him to win. If I were in one of the narrowly-called battleground states, I probably would have voted for Hilary merely as a vote against hate, even though I dont like her as a candidate. But I live in Texas, and despite the fact that the urban centers like Austin, Dallas, and Houston swung hard left, the fact remains that this state was undoubtedly going for Trump despite my vote. The response to that, of course, is that too many people think this way, and if we all got off our asses and voted then it might have been different. You might be right. I don’t know. I don’t have a crystal ball to know how many of the non-voters in TX would have gone for Hilary vs Trump vs anyone else.

But if we can move past that, I want to reiterate something I’ve said on twitter and tried to say on here before the thread got closed due to the negativity of replies: Trump can’t destroy this country. He can set us back, for sure, and he already has based on some of the despicable stuff I’m seeing online, but he can’t destroy us. What can, and WILL, destroy us is our own hatred. I think of it like the arms race during the cold war between US and Russia. The racist assholes that are emboldened right now because of Trump’s win aren’t going to respond to hatred from non-racists by saying “Oh yeah, my bad, you’re right. My bad bro, dunno why I was so racist.” No, they are going to respond to hatred by amplifying and expanding their own hatred, their own violence.

The only thing that can stop hatred in the long run is love. I know that is a bitter pill to swallow for anyone, and turning the other cheek isn’t easy. But every religious doctrine on the planet teaches forgiveness, kindness, love. No matter what your deity, you are instructed to live a life of service to your fellow humanity, in one form or another. And even if you’re atheist, and your deity is logic and reason, then you must see that the equation does not balance by adding negativity to negativity. No, the only way to reach ‘zero sum’ with a negative value (hatred) is with a positive one (love, kindness).

Don’t mistake me here. I am not saying that people of color, minorities, women, or anyone else ground beneath the heel of oppression should simply roll over and ask for more lashings. Those that have strength, stand in front of the weak. Those that have a voice, speak for those that can’t. Those that have power, wield your power against the power held by oppressors. But don’t be the initiators of violence. Don’t be the instigators of hatred.

Seeing things in the news about riots in predominantly liberal areas like California just saddens me. Do people not realize that this just gives the racist crazies ammunition for their rhetoric? “See? We told you they’re savages! Just look at how they’re responding to Trump’s win, starting riots and fires in their own neighborhoods!!” This is the response they’ll have. Of course you know that there is just as much insanity coming from the side of Trump’s supporters, but rather than get down in the mire and muck with them, the voice of rationality needs to prevail. Edit: I am well aware that there is far more violence and aggression coming from the right at this moment than the left. That wasn't what I was trying to say lest anyone misread this paragraph.

I know this probably sounds like hollow sentiment from someone who isn’t in immediate peril from this situation. I cannot even begin to imagine what it feels like to be someone who is a minority, or a woman, or in the process of trying to get citizenship here at this moment. I know friends and colleagues who are genuinely afraid to go out alone in public now, especially here in Texas, a state with more ‘Murca shouters and confederate flag wavers than most. I’m sure the mere act of me saying all this after not having done my part by voting might make some say my words are meaningless, and so be it. I don’t apologize for my choice in abstaining from the vote.

I feel very disgusted with politics in America, and have for quite some time. I think our current two-party system is a miscarriage of justice, and has led to some of the worst mismanagement a country has ever seen over the past couple of decades, and quite honestly I feel very powerless to stop it at this point. I imagine the powerlessless I feel as a sys white hetero male is probably 1/100th of that felt by some of you, but my choice not to vote was my choice, and I stand by it. I have a feeling the next elections (both the mid-terms and the next POTUS one) are going to be a reversal, just as the republicans ‘rose up’ to take back congress after Obama had his first two years with democratic backing in the legislative branch. And so the cycle continues.

For now, all I can do is pray that the violence will subside, and that this country will learn from its mistakes.

Tell Your Heart to Beat Again – Danny Gokey
 
Why do people think Bernie would have beaten Trump? Bernie would have been dragged through the mud as a dirty Socialist for months then would have gotten trounced in the GE. People underestimate how much the older generations despise socialism without knowing anything about it.
 
Why do people think Bernie would have beaten Trump? Bernie would have been dragged through the mud as a dirty Socialist for months then would have gotten trounced in the GE. People underestimate how much the older generations despise socialism without knowing anything about it.

There are too many variables to know for sure. You can't just plug in one person for another and expect to know the result. This was a long, strenuous, toxic campaign for both sides. We will never really know how Bernie would have fared.
 
So Hillary Clinton gets the majority of individual votes (popular vote) but Trump ends up winning it all. That doesn't sound like democracy to me, the Electoral College system is flawed.

I've been hearing people say that since Bush/Gore but we won't do jack shit about it.

America is not a true Democracy, it has been known for decades.
 
Why do people think Bernie would have beaten Trump? Bernie would have been dragged through the mud as a dirty Socialist for months then would have gotten trounced in the GE. People underestimate how much the older generations despise socialism without knowing anything about it.

Because he has/had enthusiasm.

Trump has/had enthusiasm.

Oh and because he didn't have 50% of the country despising him coming out of the gate.
 
There are too many variables to know for sure. You can't just plug in one person for another and expect to know the result. This was a long, strenuous, toxic campaign for both sides. We will never really know how Bernie would have fared.

That said, the American people clearly wanted change. Of the two candidates, I have no doubt in my mind that all else being equal Bernie would have fared better at the polls.
 
So Hillary Clinton gets the majority of individual votes (popular vote) but Trump ends up winning it all. That doesn't sound like democracy to me, the Electoral College system is flawed.

Same thing my girlfriend said last night when I explained how the electoral college works. She was completely baffled, largely because she's been under the impression her entire life that the US is an actual democracy.
 
I've been hearing people say that since Bush/Gore but we won't do jack shit about it.

America is not a true Democracy, it has been known for decades.

Same thing my girlfriend said last night when I explained how the electoral college works. She was completely baffled, largely because she's been under the impression her entire life that the US is an actual democracy.

I actually learned about it yesterday. I'm not from the US and this is the first time I feel I've been invested in a US election. When I read about how the Electoral College worked, I couldn't believe it, I know it's been tradition for 200 years now but man, some things have to evolve over time (unless this has, which I haven't researched extensively because it is a new concept to me). Now I can know for sure that the US is not a true democracy. It must be really sad living in a state like Texas while being a Democrat, knowing that ultimately your vote will not amount to shit since the Republicans will take it all from that state.
 
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