[quote]She still can't get over or understand the facts that she lost, that she was the weaker candidate, and that Donald Trump won in a total landslide and will probably win again in 2020.
First, she conceded, so she fully understands that she "lost". And that "landslide"? Wow, 80,000 votes spread across three swing states controlled by Republicans... let's redefine everything else while we're at it. Yu iz smert.
[quote]Anyway, this is more hypocrisy from her, especially since Hillary is racist and hates illegal immigrants, and children of illegal immigrants were taken away from their parents both under Bill Clinton and when she was secretary of state under Obama.
Link?
[quote]Hillary is actually not that progressive and is more of a moderate conservative, and only pretends to support us LGBT people while her history shows otherwise. She called blacks super predators, and made a racist joke about 'CP Time".
More debunked crap from another misogynist loon.
[quote]Clinton was the most unlikable candidate put forward by the Democratic Party in generations and everyone knows she enabled her rapist husband for decades. #metoo
Except for the 2.8 million more people that voted for her, yeah. Except for Obama in 2008, that she received more votes than any presidential candidate in history. You're spot on.
[quote]Both parties in the United States have pretty much been the same for decades, which is why we need better 3rd party candidates.
You know, you're right. The Republicans wanted to insure every America. The Republicans saved the worldwide economy. The Republicans want everyone to vote. The Republicans believe that every life has value, not just the ones not yet born. The Republicans want to shore up Social Security and Medicare. The Republicans believe everyone should pay their fair share in taxes. The Republicans respect their constituents so much, they hold town hall meetings every time they go home. When faced with the existential threat that an armed and violent society presents, the Republicans take the hard stance and begin talking about how the craziest, most unstable amongst us should have to forgo certain rights until they can prove their competence and ability to control themselves. The Republicans followed the Constitution when Scalia died, swiftly considering and confirming the sitting President's nominee to the Supreme Court. And finally, the Republicans, when approached by a hostile foreign power to provide dirt, support, and cash to win an election, did the right thing and immediately informed the intelligence services and law enforcement of the attempts by that foreign power to sway the election.
I can see why you "think" the parties are the same. Of course, after 50 years of Republicans dumbing down our educational system to the point that graduates can hardly speak, write or complete a sentence, let alone critically analyze or interpret facts, I can see why you "think" this way.
Yu iz smert, R26.