The 2016 election was the biggest surprise in modern American politics. Everyone worldwide was taken aback by Donald Trump’s surprising victory over Hillary Clinton. The election also pushed the Left over the brink in terms of logic and decency. By utilizing opposition research paid for by the Clinton campaign to make up ludicrous charges of conspiracy between Trump and the Russians, they have effectively militarized the intelligence community (the Steele dossier). Fifty percent or more of Democrats hold Russian hackers responsible for the 2016 election’s outcome. The Democratic Party has a lengthy tradition of contesting the results of elections they lose.
After realizing she’d never been elected president of the United States, Hillary Clinton wrote a book as a means of processing her disappointment and anger. Even though it’s been years since the 2016 election, the institutional Left is still bitter over Trump and Russia and has tried to impeach him twice on weak grounds.
As if it weren’t enough, the generally low-key It appears that Michelle Obama has joined the chorus of Democrats expressing their outrage over the 2016 election, saying that the moment, a thorough repudiation of her husband’s vision, “still burns” (via The Hill).
Michelle Obama, the former first lady, says it “still stings” that Donald Trump was elected president after all these years.
It looked like something more, something far worse than a typical political loss,” Obama was reported as saying by NPR on Monday. On November 13, you may get your hands on the audiobook version of Obama’s forthcoming book, “The Light We Carry.”
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The nation’s choice to replace Barack Obama with Donald Trump kept running through my mind. Exactly what were we supposed to infer from that? That’s what Obama says, anyhow.
We won, and you lost. By the year 2020, you had all told us the same thing over and over again. In a year predicted to be a “red wave” for the GOP, the party failed to win back the Senate and barely held onto the House of Representatives. You keep repeating yourself. Only two things about voting in the United States will be the same after 2016. A Trump presidency is an impossibility that the Democrats will never accept for many reasons. Second, Arizona’s Maricopa County has repeatedly demonstrated its inability to conduct a timely and reliable vote count.
