France rejects Rumpist fascism!

Rump won the election, but it's not irrelevant that HRC had more votes!

Rump is not, and likely never will be, the popularly elected president of the United States. Barack Obama was the two time popularly elected president of the United States.
 
Rump won the election, but it's not irrelevant that HRC had more votes!

It is irrelevant since the overall popular vote means nothing. I would expect someone like you to know how the system works but it's apparent you don't. The popular votes in each State and D.C. having nothing to do with the popular votes in any of the other states. If you want to add them up for entertainment purposes or have something to whine about when you lose, that's your choice. When it comes to determining the winner, they are irrelevant as an overall count.

Suck it, loser, your bitch lost.
 
Rump is not, and likely never will be, the popularly elected president of the United States. Barack Obama was the two time popularly elected president of the United States.

When the overall popular vote starts picking the President, what you say will matter. Since they don't, what matters is Trump won the type vote that does count just like the affirmative action half breed.
 
Bullshit. Stop lying Gomer.

Here it is, ignorant cuntwhistle.

Trump - 62,979,639
Clinton - 65,844,610
Other - 7,804,213

Do some simple math, stupid fucktard, and you'll see a difference of 10,669,187.

Checkmate, shitweasel.
 
Here it is, ignorant cuntwhistle.

Trump - 62,979,639
Clinton - 65,844,610
Other - 7,804,213

Do some simple math, stupid fucktard, and you'll see a difference of 10,669,187.

Checkmate, shitweasel.

I see, I thought you were trying to say Clinton won by that many.

Clinton also lost those votes btw. Education, get one.
 
It is irrelevant since the overall popular vote means nothing. I would expect someone like you to know how the system works but it's apparent you don't. The popular votes in each State and D.C. having nothing to do with the popular votes in any of the other states. If you want to add them up for entertainment purposes or have something to whine about when you lose, that's your choice. When it comes to determining the winner, they are irrelevant as an overall count.

Suck it, loser, your bitch lost.

Sorry for you but it does matter. When you win overwhelmingly you claim a mandate and your first hundred days goes like fdr or Obama's. When you lose the popular vote like trump your first 100 days goes like this has and most people in the country doubt you are even legitimate. Enjoy your lame duck.😎
 
I see, I thought you were trying to say Clinton won by that many.

Clinton also lost those votes btw. Education, get one.

That's your typical MO. Miscomprehend, distort, twist, lie.

This is merely another validation of your chronic bullshittery.
 
"Macron's immediate challenge will be to secure a majority in next month's parliamentary election for En Marche! (Onwards!), his political movement that is barely a year old, in order to implement his program.
The 39-year-old former investment banker, who served for two years as economy minister but has never previously held elected office, will become France's youngest leader since Napoleon with a promise to transcend outdated left-right divisions."

Except for the age, sounds remarkably similar to Trump. Made real money, never held elected office and "with a promise to transcend outdated left-right divisions".

He more resembles Obama and eventually, Obama backed him.

Of course you know, le Pen was Trump's favorite.

Regardless, I'm glad that our efforts at State helped the French decide who was the best choice to lead their country. I spent all kinds of time during the last few visits there trying to assuage the fears of embassy workers and State department dependents.

It wasn't really necessary, IMO. The French, as well as much of Europe, has seen how Trump and his policies have taken down our nation and the effects of Brexit. We're seeing the end of the alt right movement.
 
He more resembles Obama and eventually, Obama backed him.

Of course you know, le Pen was Trump's favorite.

Regardless, I'm glad that our efforts at State helped the French decide who was the best choice to lead their country. I spent all kinds of time during the last few visits there trying to assuage the fears of embassy workers and State department dependents.

It wasn't really necessary, IMO. The French, as well as much of Europe, has seen how Trump and his policies have taken down our nation and the effects of Brexit. We're seeing the end of the alt right movement.

Obama was a politician. And sucked off the government tit before running. It appears both France and the U.S. this time around chose the non politician. They do not trust them. They want, and got, change. We are all going to have to see how well that works out.
 
He more resembles Obama and eventually, Obama backed him.

Of course you know, le Pen was Trump's favorite.

Regardless, I'm glad that our efforts at State helped the French decide who was the best choice to lead their country. I spent all kinds of time during the last few visits there trying to assuage the fears of embassy workers and State department dependents.

It wasn't really necessary, IMO. The French, as well as much of Europe, has seen how Trump and his policies have taken down our nation and the effects of Brexit. We're seeing the end of the alt right movement.

Yet Theresa May is on track to achieve a 100+ majority next month.

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