Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Now what Dems?

Do you remember, when in 2008 and 2012, Americans demanded a recount of the votes in the presidential election? Do you remember when we had violent protests against the elected president Barack Obama? Do you remember when all Republicans blamed everyone but themselves for their loss? Do you remember when Republicans sent threatening letters to the electorate voters in 2008 and 2012 to change their votes to McCain and Romney respectively? Do you remember when high-powered billionaires tried to bribe electorate voters to change their votes to stop Obama from becoming America's president? You mean you don't remember all this? 

Well, neither do I. No, Americans accepted the electoral college voting, and respected the incoming president Barack Obama. Many of us had a very sad eight years while we watched president Obama put himself above the American people. We witnessed the rise of radical Islamic terrorists, and never protested. We witnessed the law of Obamacare. We witnessed Benghazi, Fast & Furious, and raising our national more than all other presidents combined. 

Yes, we quietly witnessed all of these atrocities, while news outlets from ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, and MSNBC supported everything Barack Obama did. 

I stayed awake until 4:00 AM on November 9th. When it was projected by all the news outlets, except MSNBC, broadcasted that PRESIDENT-ELECT Trump reached the goal of 270 electoral votes. I finally went to bed with a glorious feeling that I haven't felt for the past eight years.

I never though I would have such a feeling that fantastic....that is until yesterday evening, December 19th., when the electoral colleges swore there votes to officially make Donald J. Trump America's 45th. President of our great country. Then another burst of jubilation and joy were infused in me, when I realized Barack Obama will just be a normal citizen (?) in only thirty days. 

Yes, in thirty days the Obama's and the Clinton's will commence to becoming very irrelevant to the political world. Never before, in the history of our great country, have Americans decided that "enough is enough". Unlike Michelle Obama, never before have I been as proud to be an American and proud of the United States as I am now.

I ama also so very proud of my incoming PRESIDENT Donald J. Trump. After the Christmas and New Year's seasons, on January 6, 2017, out-going Vice President Joe Biden will certify the 304 electoral votes cast for PRESIDENT-ELECT Trump. That just ay upset Uncle Jdoe because he knows he would've done a better job than Hillary.

Remember, other than a few loyal supporters, PRESIDENT-ELECT virtually "went it alone". He fought against the total media; the lies from Hillary's campaign, even the ridicule from our out-going president. The progressive liberals tried everything, even amid all the proven corruption against Hillary Clinton.

After the Dems lost they demanded a recount. When that failed they blamed their loss on the FBI director, Russian cyber-hacking, and a multitude of unfounded lies. Then, as a last ditch effort they tried to bribe, even threaten the Republican electorate college. To add more humility to Hillary when the final tallies of the electoral college she even lost four more electoral votes.

Hillary Clinton ran a horrible campaign. She, and only she, lost the election. It was not Russia's fault. It was not FBI director Comey's fault. It was not the media's fault. If only Hillary Clinton  will admit that she was the reason she lost the election, then maybe the lib Dems can begin to try and rebuild their political party.

As for me, I'm still riding the wave of PRESIDENT-ELECT Trump's rousing victory.  Maybe, just maybe the progressive lib Dems will set aside their defeat, and rally around PRESIDENT TRUMP to make our country great again, and move to its rightful place as the leader of the free world.

And that's Politics with Pete for today...God bless our country...and our troops.
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