Meanwhile, In New York

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yU75CGj-CPM

This afternoon.

Hillary Clinton and her running mate Tim Kaine deliver their concession speeches at the New Yorker Hotel following Donald Trump and Mike Pence’s victory in the US Presidential and Vice Presidential elections last night.

Earlier: Bigly Day

Meanwhile: Donald Trump is moving to the White House, and liberals put him there (Thomas Frank, The Guardian)

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57 thoughts on “Meanwhile, In New York

  1. Paul Davis

    Podesta lying low…

    Thank god that witch didn’t win, listening to her rant on for 4 years her liberal bull would have been excruciating…

    1. ReproBertie

      It’ll be so much better to have 4 years of racism and isolationism as Trump fails to deliver on all of his promises.

      1. mauriac

        Some American isolationism might be a good thing considering their recent history and desire for total global domination.

    2. Daisy Chainsaw

      The reality show host with no political experience who treats women as playthings, mocks the disabled and started a racist movement against a black man who became president will make everything alright.

      He will yeah.

    3. CousinJack

      Good to see the woolly liberals who love facebook, starbucks and other non-tax paying corporations have to suck up the opnionions of real people with real lives.
      40 years ago i was a radical
      20 years ago i was a liberal
      now I’m a racist because I believe all people should be treated equally

      1. classter

        Who are the these ‘woolly liberals who love facebook, starbucks and other non-tax paying corporations’?

  2. Starina

    A dignified, hopeful, graceful speech. Interesting to note how she seemed to be fighting emotions when thanking the Obamas. And such a fabulous pantsuit, too. sigh.

    1. ReproBertie

      I’m disappointed she didn’t go with “We finally really did it. You maniacs! You blew it up! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell!”

      1. Bertie Blenkinsop

        If it wasn’t for Mayo losing in the All Ireland I’d think the world had completely flipped on it’s axis.

      1. CousinJack

        No, Bernie would have been a fantastic president. The Google?M$, etc money that owns the democrats f’ed them

        1. MepMep

          Lots of people would be good Presidents. She was on the ticket, Bernie was not. Get over it already. In the end, neither would have won against Trump.

        2. classter

          She would have been less ambitious than Bernie but would have had a much better chance of actually getting things done.

  3. :-Joe

    Trump came, Trump cawed, her corrupt hawkish career died a sudden death.

    I feel good about 50% of the situation… most I could’ve hoped for really.

    :-J

      1. Vote Rep #1

        Yeah but he did say that if Russian started deciding that they wanted certain countries back, he would do nothing to stop them, so there is that.

        1. Dόn Pídgéόní

          True but Russia would need help with ME expansion, they couldn’t do it alone (not just Syria). Interesting times indeed esp when she was apparently the hawk!

    1. classter

      I keep hearing about how corrupt Clinton is.

      Yet she has been investigated from every angle on all sorts of issues, usually by highly motivated partisan Republicans, yet nothing of substance has ever been found.

  4. Drebbin

    Bodger, where are the revelations you promised? I couldn’t quite make sense of your effusion, but you seemed to suggest that Hillary ate babies. And there was something else coming, and it was even worse.

    So where is it? What did you think you were talking about?

    1. Dόn Pídgéόní

      Oh, are you not allowed to mention the KKK and their support of Assange or you know, the fact Russia sourced the emails? Doesn’t fit with the Julian as hero narrative youre peddling?

          1. Clampers Outside

            I always hate them, I just don’t go around labeling people as one indiscriminately, whole countries, even movements I think should be stopped, and I still believe in innocent until proven guilty… clearly you don’t believe in any of that with your commenting.

            Is it because you are a regressive left wannabe or something, if not, you sure are putting together a good cv for joining.

          2. Dόn Pídgéόní

            That’s not what my comment was about. Good try. But love that you give out about people labeling others or whole movements when that’s kinda your bag on here and becoming increasing shrill and hysterical in doing so to the point that I’m not really interested.

  5. Protectthe8th

    Great day for America. Finally a real leader, their first since W.

    Of course the liberals will never admit it but expect a stronger economy, funded military and fair secure borders over the next 4 years.

    Exciting times as finally we see the real people stand up and be counted.

    2016, you’ve been good!

    1. Sheik Yahbouti

      2016 has been crap – more and more war and suffering, and the loss of so many fine actor and musicians, troll, but fair fecks to you for the (average) effort.

    2. dav

      “… funded military..”

      The $682 billion spent by the U.S. in 2012, according to the Office of Management and Budget, was more than the combined military spending of China, Russia, the United Kingdom, Japan, France, Saudi Arabia, India, Germany, Italy and Brazil — which spent $652 billion, according to the SIPRI Military Expenditure ..

      How can a country with such a strong military be so paranoid and afraid..

    3. ahjayzis

      The economy nosedives under Republican governance.

      It prospers under the Democrats.

      This has been objective economic fact for decades.

      Lower your dosage, you’re clearly experiencing memory loss around the state of the US economy after Dubya left.

      1. ReproBertie

        Am I wrong in saying that the last time the GOP took control of the White House, Senate and House of Representatives was in 1928? As in the year before the Wall Street Crash?

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