Don’t feel bad about feeling bad. I’ve been crying off and on in a way I haven’t cried over ANY election. I didn’t cry over Bush 2.0. I didn’t cry when McCain introduced Sarah Palin. I didn’t cry when it looked like Romney might actually win.
Don’t feel bad about feeling bad. I’ve been crying off and on in a way I haven’t cried over ANY election. I didn’t cry over Bush 2.0. I didn’t cry when McCain introduced Sarah Palin. I didn’t cry when it looked like Romney might actually win.
I’m trying. I’m really trying. But I may have to tap out on this one. Just seeing that warthog faced buffoon sitting next to President Obama makes every ounce of strength in my body drain down to my feet.
Maybe Obama can teach him how to sit in a chair like an adult.
“some wonderful and some difficulties. I very much look forward to dealing with the president in the future, including counsel.”
He does not look comfortable or happy.
Patience of a saint.
I wonder how many of these protestors didn’t vote for Hillary because they thought she had it in the bag.
My coworker’s daughter is out protesting in Seattle. The girl voted for Stein. She should be home hanging her head in shame.
Great. Thanks for all the millennial enthusiasm after the buzzer. I’ll think about how great these protests were after Roe v. Wade is overturned and I lose the right to healthcare with my pre-existing condition.
I took it seriously.
I voted for Kamala! I’m so excited for her and it’s my little bit of joy in this mess.
I am walking around today feeling like the pain she is feeling is mine too. It was her loss, it was my loss too and I am feeling it deeply as I struggle not to cry at my desk today. I feel I admire Clinton more than before. We may never call her Madam President, but I think we all will remember her grace and her…
I feel like this has irreparably damaged the office of POTUS, tbh. It used to be prestigious, and you had to work for it for decades, postition yourself, gain knowledge and skill and directly-related experience. Now we’ve elected a reality tv star with no ability to form a coherent paragraph, much less policy, and…
Third-party voters and the “They’re equally bad, so I just didn’t vote!” geniuses as well.
In 2000 people were worried about stupidity taking power and slowing social change. It wasn’t nearly as disappointing as the idea of hate taking power and reversing civil rights.
James Buchanan? Whose Presidency preceeded the Civil War?
Bush showed some kind of respect for the institutions that the US is built on.
I’ll offer this ray of hope. Probably won’t get out of the greys, but it’s worth saying.
To the 55M who thought Trump was a good idea...
I’m ready for the United States of the Pacific