Donald Trump, the man who somehow makes it possible for you to feel bad for Tiffany’s, Armani, and Gucci.
Donald Trump, the man who somehow makes it possible for you to feel bad for Tiffany’s, Armani, and Gucci.
Though I admittedly don’t know all the details, it seems the judicial community is letting them get away with it. the law enforcement community keeps arresting them.
Clinton did have a ground game, but that’s not what made her campaign poorly run. She didn’t run on the issues. Instead her campaign was focused on shaming Trump and his supporters rather than promoting her own worth.
It didn’t come too late. Her campaign took voters in certain states for granted. Comey’s emails, which gave insight into her campaign, cost her votes. However, if she ran a masterful campaign, she would have been ahead by so many votes that the emails from Comdog would not have cost her the elections.
Bravo.
Consider this - Harry Truman had a sign on his desk saying “the buck stops here”. Her failures are her fault. Trump was beatable and she failed.
Stop making excuses for her, or accepting excuses from her or her campaign.
I hope we never stop bringing up Bernie Sanders. Just to prove to the DNC how they royally fucked themselves over.
The thing I never hear in all of this rending of garments: Hillary was incredibly unlikable and untrustworthy long before emails and Russians and Trump. Any portrayal of her as a bullet-proof candidate is wildly inaccurate. She was unlikeable in 2008, too. And a lot of those people we’re calling “racists” now for…
A masterful campaign would have ended with her in the White House. Just saying.
It’s possible that a lot of the effectiveness of a ground game is simply a proxy for generating enthusiasm and engagement within the voter base. Trump may not have had much of traditional ground game, but he certainly had an enthusiastic base and /r/The_Donald served as a kind of virtual ground game online, posting…
I don’t know that they’re blaming the organizers, but the national campaign itself. My mom is in rural Michigan, and she stumped for both Obama’s campaigns and Hillary’s this year. She said the difference between the two was staggering.
This may be too big of a leap, but is it possible ambivalence was somewhat to blame for the lack of strong local leadership/organization? I voted for Hillary and donated to her campaign, but some part of me dreaded the idea of the Clintons back in the White House. I suspect most of the people working for her didn’t…
(Bernie. Bernie took Michigan)
People are selfish. Almost all people vote in their own self-interest. Trump promised to bring the jobs back that have been long gone and probably won’t come back. You cannot argue against that. They voted in a last chance effort to restore their way of life. If you thought your way of life was ending but had to vote…
look how can we blame the campaign when there haven’t been any contemporary examples of extraordinarily run campaigns that leaned heavily on ground game, grassroots tactics
Trevor has grown into his job. We love him at mi casa.
*Shockingly,* despite Trevor’s initially shaky performance, he is gradually improving as he gets more comfortable and gets a better sense of his own strengths. Who woulda thunk it! Such a bizarre thing, for a new late night host to require many months of practice before he gets his sea legs...
Though it’s en vogue to hate on Trevor, I think he is so much more intelligent and thoughtful than anyone gives him credit for. I think he’ll do a great job.
Ooooh! I’m excited for this! I know Trevor gets a lot of flack on here, but he’s been really good lately.
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My gran Fanda divorced her abusive husband in 1970, though that legal decree was years in the making. These books saved her innermost self afterwards. She told me that after almost 20 years of daily assaults, that she felt when she left him that her body was a thing god made specifically for punishment. She didn’t…