November 8th 2016

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With all my heart I sincerely mean it when I say I hope this loss humbles Hillary to the point where she falls on bended knee and gives her life to Jesus Christ and that she may rejoice at her newfound salvation.
 
I watched CBS, NBC, & Sky coverage tonight - none of them came to the conclusion that the vote was anti-Obama or anti-Hillary. Instead, they all view it as a pro-Trump vote meaning that it was his message that resonated the most with the electorate. They have not pinned down which particular part of the message had the most significant impact as of yet. But it will be very interesting to see what the voters themselves will say what particular part of his proposed agenda is of greatest significance to them.

I should add that some voters were interviewed but there was no clear consensus as to what the primary issue was.
 
I watched CBS, NBC, & Sky coverage tonight - none of them came to the conclusion that the vote was anti-Obama or anti-Hillary. Instead, they all view it as a pro-Trump vote meaning that it was his message that resonated the most with the electorate. They have not pinned down which particular part of the message had the most significant impact as of yet. But it will be very interesting to see what the voters themselves will say what particular part of his proposed agenda is of greatest significance to them.
You have been listening to the Trump voters telling you for the last couple of months. What more do you want to hear? Or is it that now you may actually listen? As opposed to simply arguing against them, I mean...

Another fun video:

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I watched CBS, NBC, & Sky coverage tonight - none of them came to the conclusion that the vote was anti-Obama or anti-Hillary. Instead, they all view it as a pro-Trump vote meaning that it was his message that resonated the most with the electorate. They have not pinned down which particular part of the message had the most significant impact as of yet. But it will be very interesting to see what the voters themselves will say what particular part of his proposed agenda is of greatest significance to them.

Speaking for myself, I see a lot of fire in him to want to improve things for the country. He's not just a politician trying to pitch his policies, he actually seems like he wants to make a difference. That's the main reason I support him.
 
Shoot Im tired of explaining why I voted Trump. I been explaining for the last few months. We needed a wrecking ball to impact the government. And an outsider to protect our freedoms from domestic and foreign invaders.
 
Magenta; said:
You have been listening to the Trump voters telling you for the last couple of months. What more do you want to hear? Or is it that now you may actually listen? As opposed to simply arguing against them, I mean...


I've heard more criticism of Trump from conventional Republicans than from Democrats. Note the many links I posted from conservative websites just to prove that point. A couple of people interviewed on those networks this evening said they voted for him but are no longer Republicans because they say the party is no longer what it purported to be in the past. Again, the comments dealt mostly with generalities, not specifics. That's why I prefer to wait until a full consensus is reached rather than to jump to conclusions.
 
Yes, I just heard that. She should have waited but if that's the case then so be it.


Thanks for the exchange tonight - see you again.
 
I think reality dawned down on a lot of people when holding the ticket in their hands. At least that is the way I felt.
 
Shoot Im tired of explaining why I voted Trump. I been explaining for the last few months. We needed a wrecking ball to impact the government. And an outsider to protect our freedoms from domestic and foreign invaders.
It kind of blows my mind that people call anti-Islamics racists. First of all, Islam is not a race. Secondly, inviting people who openly claim to be your enemy to live within your borders so they can more easily accomplish their stated end game of world domination is quite simply stupid to a degree that defies articulation. Nationalism can be taken too far but so can the opposite, a complete and utter lack of unity that refuses to acknowledge a shred of reality in the need to have shared values in cohesive communities. Seeing even to a small degree what has been happening in Europe with the forced invasion of immigrants who have no desire to integrate has been shocking and eye opening. Brexit was also an education. I am so grateful to Miri for clearly explaining the issues. Any time I really listened to Trump talk about something, like after one of the Islamic attacks on that nightclub in Florida, I was always impressed with how well spoken he was, and focused on what really matters, able to articulate the values we share, and his commitment to getting to the heart of the matter and doing what needs to be done to stop or at least stem the tide of such incidents happening there. He really did seem sincere. I truly hope he is able to accomplish some of what he wants to do in your country :) It will be moves in the right direction, for sure.
 
God is faithful ... largest evangelical turnout in decades ..lifts Trump into the POTUS
 
I've heard more criticism of Trump from conventional Republicans than from Democrats. Note the many links I posted from conservative websites just to prove that point. A couple of people interviewed on those networks this evening said they voted for him but are no longer Republicans because they say the party is no longer what it purported to be in the past. Again, the comments dealt mostly with generalities, not specifics. That's why I prefer to wait until a full consensus is reached rather than to jump to conclusions.
What is a full consensus? SOund like spin doctoring :p
 
I watched CBS, NBC, & Sky coverage tonight - none of them came to the conclusion that the vote was anti-Obama or anti-Hillary. Instead, they all view it as a pro-Trump vote meaning that it was his message that resonated the most with the electorate. They have not pinned down which particular part of the message had the most significant impact as of yet. But it will be very interesting to see what the voters themselves will say what particular part of his proposed agenda is of greatest significance to them.

I should add that some voters were interviewed but there was no clear consensus as to what the primary issue was.
Why peacenik, where for art thou cocky, condescending, antagonistic attitude? You've suddenly changed. Just goes to show why I respect Dude; because he's no chameleon.