phiwum
Penultimate Amazing
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Merely asked for recounts without alleging stunning levels of fraud? Not a coup. Easy peasy.Meh. I'm just going to continue pointing out the selective interpretations, the blatant hypocrisy, and the willingness to just pretend that one side is all good and the other side is all bad.
Personally, I don't trust either of the parties, I see them engaging in essentially the same strategies but employing different tactics. Mostly, i see the partisan supporters of each party being rabidly devoted and dogmatic about it.
So yeah - you're right. Clinton conceded on election night... after Podesta had told her supporters that they wouldn't do anything until all the votes were counted, and after having been prompted to do so by Obama (I miss him). And then, after having conceded, she jumped on board Stein's challenges to do recounts and challenge the legitimacy of the outcome, to appease her supporters that the Democrats had done everything possible to make sure they actually did lose for really reals.
So tell me, in complete honesty... If Trump had verbally conceded when the race was called... but had then gone ahead and challenged the counts in the key states... would you view him as benignly as you do Clinton? Or would you still insist that he was trying to do a coup and overthrow democracy? Be brutally honest with yourself on this one.
