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GoTfan
GoTfan21
Junior Chimp
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« on: September 12, 2017, 06:02:24 PM »

Of course she will speak and that's how it should be. She won the popular vote against both Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump by millions of votes. She's the people's President.

Please stop pushing the "People's President"  narrative; it is not a thing.
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GoTfan
GoTfan21
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 7,803
Australia


« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2017, 06:04:50 PM »

Of course she will speak and that's how it should be. She won the popular vote against both Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump by millions of votes. She's the people's President.

Please stop pushing the "People's President"  narrative; it is not a thing.

It is when you win the popular vote by millions over Sanders and Trump.
No, it is not a thing. Her title right now is Former Secretary of State, just like Bernie's is Junior Senator from Vermont. Perhaps you can remind me what Trump's is again.
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GoTfan
GoTfan21
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 7,803
Australia


« Reply #2 on: September 12, 2017, 06:11:08 PM »

Of course she will speak and that's how it should be. She won the popular vote against both Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump by millions of votes. She's the people's President.

Please stop pushing the "People's President"  narrative; it is not a thing.

It is when you win the popular vote by millions over Sanders and Trump.
No, it is not a thing. Her title right now is Former Secretary of State, just like Bernie's is Junior Senator from Vermont. Perhaps you can remind me what Trump's is again.

Her title is the People's President since the people of this fine country voted for her over populist demagogues like Sanders and Trump. Gore was the people's President from 2000-2008 as well.

Are you delusional or something? That title is not a thing. 
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GoTfan
GoTfan21
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 7,803
Australia


« Reply #3 on: September 12, 2017, 06:14:04 PM »

Of course she will speak and that's how it should be. She won the popular vote against both Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump by millions of votes. She's the people's President.

Please stop pushing the "People's President"  narrative; it is not a thing.

It is when you win the popular vote by millions over Sanders and Trump.
No, it is not a thing. Her title right now is Former Secretary of State, just like Bernie's is Junior Senator from Vermont. Perhaps you can remind me what Trump's is again.

Her title is the People's President since the people of this fine country voted for her over populist demagogues like Sanders and Trump. Gore was the people's President from 2000-2008 as well.

Are you delusional or something? That title is not a thing. 

The only delusion here is the idea that Hillary Clinton isn't worthy to speak over a white man she spanked last year by millions of votes in the primary.

And then proceeded to lose to Donald Trump.

Your title for her is not a thing.
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GoTfan
GoTfan21
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 7,803
Australia


« Reply #4 on: September 12, 2017, 06:19:57 PM »

Of course she will speak and that's how it should be. She won the popular vote against both Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump by millions of votes. She's the people's President.

Please stop pushing the "People's President"  narrative; it is not a thing.

It is when you win the popular vote by millions over Sanders and Trump.
No, it is not a thing. Her title right now is Former Secretary of State, just like Bernie's is Junior Senator from Vermont. Perhaps you can remind me what Trump's is again.

Her title is the People's President since the people of this fine country voted for her over populist demagogues like Sanders and Trump. Gore was the people's President from 2000-2008 as well.

Are you delusional or something? That title is not a thing. 

The only delusion here is the idea that Hillary Clinton isn't worthy to speak over a white man she spanked last year by millions of votes in the primary.

And then proceeded to lose to Donald Trump.

Your title for her is not a thing.

She didn't lose. The electors just didn't do their job and now we're stuck with a man who is a genuine threat to our American institutions.

Berniebros will forever delude themselves by claiming that a socialist who supported breadlines and lost to Hillary Clinton by millions in the primary would've somehow won Wisconsin.

Then remind me which way the popular vote in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania went. They are obligated to vote the way their state votes, and nothing else.

And also, nice strawmanning there.
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GoTfan
GoTfan21
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 7,803
Australia


« Reply #5 on: September 12, 2017, 06:24:57 PM »

Of course she will speak and that's how it should be. She won the popular vote against both Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump by millions of votes. She's the people's President.

Please stop pushing the "People's President"  narrative; it is not a thing.

It is when you win the popular vote by millions over Sanders and Trump.
No, it is not a thing. Her title right now is Former Secretary of State, just like Bernie's is Junior Senator from Vermont. Perhaps you can remind me what Trump's is again.

Her title is the People's President since the people of this fine country voted for her over populist demagogues like Sanders and Trump. Gore was the people's President from 2000-2008 as well.

Are you delusional or something? That title is not a thing. 

The only delusion here is the idea that Hillary Clinton isn't worthy to speak over a white man she spanked last year by millions of votes in the primary.

And then proceeded to lose to Donald Trump.

Your title for her is not a thing.

She didn't lose. The electors just didn't do their job and now we're stuck with a man who is a genuine threat to our American institutions.

Berniebros will forever delude themselves by claiming that a socialist who supported breadlines and lost to Hillary Clinton by millions in the primary would've somehow won Wisconsin.

Then remind me which way the popular vote in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania went. They are obligated to vote the way their state votes, and nothing else.

And also, nice strawmanning there.

Perhaps the popular vote in those states would've gone to Clinton if Breadlines Bernie hadn't tainted the image of the Democratic Party last year.

Or maybe Hillary was just that bad of a candidate.
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