darkmage316
darkmage316
darkmage316

Hmm. A book that promises to show us what a “trainwreck” HRC’s campaign was, yet imparts a story about how she insisted on taking the high road when the gut punch still hurt. I won’t be reading it, just as I probably won’t read dozens of others “analyzing” these campaigns. We know how this happened, and digging up

Doubtful.

I’m so indignant about the idea of wheels in this game that I bought a copy and created an account just so I could quit the game and swear it off forever.

If I was Hillary this would’ve been me:

Thanks for reading Robb!

Exactly. I can understand why her advisor wanted to go after trump. I can’t imagine working a campaign like this one only to lose the this fucking idiot. I’m glad she had the poise not to follow through on it though. It wouldn’t have helped anything.

And ignited something very dangerous and stood back like he had nothing to do with it.

He would have been screaming election fraud to the rafters.

A defeated Clinton noted that that wasn’t her “job anymore.”

I’m contacting my bank and disputing the charge for this game from six months ago. If I wanted wheels in my games, then I would be playing Euro Truck Simulator 2.

I do not accept the result.

I can take solace in the fact that she got more votes and Trumpy will be remembered as an illegitimate failure just like Governor Bush.

Also, that book title is dramatic AF.

Hi Stephen!

And therein lies the difference between the two in a nutshell, for I have no doubts whatsoever that had Trump lost, he would have strode to the stage and blamed everyone but himself and refused to congratulate Clinton. And if he did congratulate her, it would only be in a backhanded (“Congrats on running a crooked

Instead, the watched the hopes and dreams of a progressive and righteous nation get shattered by the oligarch in chief.