Hillary campaign calls it a night and leaves supporters at her HQ with nothing but an announcement from John Podesta. There's still votes to count, bla, bla, bla.
I did catch the end at 2:40 am and Trump's gracious IMO victory speech.
I saw that Hildabeast was supposed to speak at 9:30 am, but haven't seen it yet, not that I need to see it live. I'm sure I'll catch a replay later on.
I'm finally a Trump fan and will give a him clean slate from this point forward.
I've been right since last Thanksgiving about Trump. You've been wrong at every step. I know you hate him, but wouldn't it be nice to at least know realistically what is going to happen, instead of blundering from fantasy to fantasy?
I'd suggest you and me talk for awhile about what is really happening in the country, because I've been calling things right, and you have not. Instead of doubling down on error, maybe broaden the things you consider.
Trump caused the Republicans to gain in the House and hold the Senate. That was not the virtues of the individual candidates, or a Republican surge: they were expected to lose the Senate. It was Trump's coattails. Of course the GOP Congress is not going to go after their new rock star President. They're going to follow him.
He humilated everybody. Loose cannon? He looks liks a genius now!
Congress is not going to go after their new rock star President. They're going to follow him.
They may, but the enemies of an infrastructure renaissance and America first policies will be coming out of the woodwork soon. They won't be highly visible. They'll employ their proxies to dog Trump from the left and dog Trump from the right.