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Master Don Juan
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I made several comments on this forum this year that Trump had no chance of winning and that it was a foregone conclusion that Clinton would win the presidency. I wanted to post this thread to acknowledge how wrong I was.
I had said that we may never have another Republican president because they were the party of the white male, the Democratic base had grown too large to lose, and that people would vote to line their pockets with entitlements. I thought the country had made a turn to the left and had reached the point of no return. Yet the Republicans now have a clean sweep of the presidency, the house, the senate, and state governors.
The other reason I expected Hillary to win was because I was born in 1960, and in my entire lifetime, I had never seen an upset in the presidential election. Ever. It always turned out the way it was expected. The closest to an upset was 2000, when Gore won the popular vote but Bush still won after the legal battle over Florida recounts.
It was somewhat comical to see the faces of some of certain networks as the results came in. MSNBC in particular, they were almost shaking. They, along with CNN, at one point basically said Trump was winning because the Russians and WikiLeaks rigged our election. It will be interesting to see how Saturday Night Live reacts to this surprise win, and if Alec Baldwin will continue to portray Trump throughout the term, since Baldwin is not an SNL regular.
Who knows what will happen now. I had thought of this election as Trump the Nut vs Hillary who was Evil Personified. We'll see. But kudos to the American people who apparently weren't as far given over to the left and political correctness as I had thought they were.
I had said that we may never have another Republican president because they were the party of the white male, the Democratic base had grown too large to lose, and that people would vote to line their pockets with entitlements. I thought the country had made a turn to the left and had reached the point of no return. Yet the Republicans now have a clean sweep of the presidency, the house, the senate, and state governors.
The other reason I expected Hillary to win was because I was born in 1960, and in my entire lifetime, I had never seen an upset in the presidential election. Ever. It always turned out the way it was expected. The closest to an upset was 2000, when Gore won the popular vote but Bush still won after the legal battle over Florida recounts.
It was somewhat comical to see the faces of some of certain networks as the results came in. MSNBC in particular, they were almost shaking. They, along with CNN, at one point basically said Trump was winning because the Russians and WikiLeaks rigged our election. It will be interesting to see how Saturday Night Live reacts to this surprise win, and if Alec Baldwin will continue to portray Trump throughout the term, since Baldwin is not an SNL regular.
Who knows what will happen now. I had thought of this election as Trump the Nut vs Hillary who was Evil Personified. We'll see. But kudos to the American people who apparently weren't as far given over to the left and political correctness as I had thought they were.