Clinton won't rule out challenging legitimacy of 2016 election

Yes, he absolutely did. More than once. He had the balls to insist "without offering evidence, that the general election has been rigged against him, and he twice refused to say that he would accept its result."

And how about this one: "Donald Trump said Thursday that he would accept the results of the presidential election “if I win,” but he doubled down on his threat to legally challenge the results if he loses."

He didn't lose. That's the problem with you, bitch. You can't handle defeat.
 
Democrat Hillary Clinton refused to rule out challenging the legitimacy of last year’s presidential election in an interview released Monday afternoon, though she said such a move would be unprecedented and legally questionable.

“I don't know if there's any legal constitutional way to do that. I think you can raise questions,” Clinton told NPR’s Terry Gross during an extended interview on “Fresh Air,” before pivoting to criticism of President Donald Trump’s rhetoric regarding Russian efforts to interfere in the 2016 race.

Gross quickly returned to her initial question, asking if Clinton would “completely rule out questioning the legitimacy of this election if we learn that the Russian interference in the election is even deeper than we know now?”

“No. I would not,” Clinton said.

Gross followed up again, replying “you’re not going to rule it out.” "No, I wouldn’t rule it out," Clinton said.

While Clinton now won't rule out challenging the legitimacy of last year’s election, she criticized Trump for a similar stance during the 2016 campaign’s home stretch.

Since Trump’s surprise victory last November, the president and his allies have claimed Democrats' objection to the president’s agenda and support for ongoing Russia investigations show an unwillingness by the political left to accept the election’s results.
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/...ump-challenge-2016-election-legitimacy-242848


Can you direct me to the threads you started complaining about conservatives trying to de-legitimize the Obama presidency, by claiming he was not a U.S. citizen, that he was in fact a Kenyan Marxist Muslim?
 
Can you direct me to the threads you started complaining about conservatives trying to de-legitimize the Obama presidency, by claiming he was not a U.S. citizen, that he was in fact a Kenyan Marxist Muslim?

Obama de-legitimized his own presidency. That what happens when you put an unqualified black in a government and he fails because skin color isn't a qualification.
 
The "elections" were not legitimate, period. Nobody who the majority of the American people didn't vote for can rightfully refer to themselves as "president".
 
Why did I know the liberals would be hypocritical on this. Thanks for not disappointing KKKhristiefan


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It's laughable that a trump voter could call anybody a hypocrite. Not a political figure in the US is more hypocritical than trump himself.
 
The stage: A couple of comfy green leather chairs, a bookcase between and behind them -- all filled with her book. The hall, Warner Theater in Washington, D.C., was sold out Monday night for Hillary Clinton's first of 15 nationwide (and Canadian) tour stops to sell her new book -- and tell us all -- "What Happened."

(Quick tl:dr: Hillary got clobbered in the 2016 election, losing the Electoral College vote 304-227. That's a drubbing, anyway you slice it, Russians or no Russians).

Bill Clinton famously never showed up on time. Hillary didn't, either. The Clintons think they're what matter most, so, whenever they come out, eh, just be happy. They're very busy -- and very important. Waaaay more important than you (how dare you!).

Tickets for the show sold out in minutes: the emcee for the night told the crowd "you are the lucky ones." The audience in D.C. cheered lustily at every mention of Hillary during the introduction, excited to see the two-time presidential loser as she continues her Reputation Reclamation tour.

The emcee stoked the crowd, introducing Hillary as the winner "of 65 million 800 thousand votes" (not the presidency, mind you, but that many votes). They whooped like the sheep they are as Hillary strode on stage with that big fake politician smile, clad in a red kaftan or house smock or whatever it was. She did a Pope-like wave, but then weirdly held up her other book, "It Takes A Village," as photogs stormed the stage to capture the historic moment.

[Spoiler Alert: The bitter loser blames former FBI director James Comey, Russia, computer bots, Wikileaks, Bernie Sanders, Facebook, Joe Biden, fake news, Twitter, voter ID laws, the vast right-wing conspiracy, sexism, Barack Obama, ageism, Anthony Weiner, white women, xenophobia, black people, the electoral college, the DNC, misogyny -- is that all? Wait, also all those Americans too stupid to vote for her, and women who were cowed by their men -- for her crushing defeat.]

Another emcee said everyone was all still "processing" everything. Well, we're not. Donald Trump is president, we all moved on at noon on Jan. 20. But Emcee No. 2 played to the crowd, saying "everybody I know was experiencing weird things like insomnia, and anxiety, and gastro-intestinal disorders."

Hillary giggled like a school girl.

"How did you process it so quickly?" the hostess said, nearly 10 months after the election.

Clinton waxed. "I was so devastated and it was incredibly painful," Hillary said. "It took weeks of just getting up every day, cleaning closets, going for walks in the woods."

But now, Hillary said she needed to let the world know "what I believed happened," noting that "I do, kind of, believe in facts." The crowd whooped, completely unaware of the spectacular irony in the statement.

She said that sometimes, while penning the book, "I'd write about something and I'd have to go lie down." So hard. There were "big forces" against her, she said, and she was here to lay them out, "some important issues we need to come to grips with."

Hillary said she "didn't hold back at all on what I saw as my own shortcomings and my deep disappointment -- not just for me, obviously, but for the country." (OMG, the ego. The country -- America, the United States of America, was subsumed by "deep disappointment" at her loss -- except for the 63 million people who voted for Trump, that is).

Just 12 minutes in, Hillary blurted: "Sexism and misogyny and race, the Russians, and, you know, voter suppression...." Here come the excuses. And she blamed the press -- the liberal, mainstream media that bent over forward to back her: "The press is not covering the policy you're putting out every day, they're covering an empty podium."

"There was a disconnect," she said in the most insightful statement of the night.

"It does have a lot to do with being a women," Hillary said, blaming Americans for not being able to see past her womanhood.
"... Bots and trolls and Russians and fake news..." the emcee said. "Pizzagate." Pizzagate?

Hillary said "When John Podesta's emails were stolen -- I hate the word hacked, they were stolen, they were stolen by the Russians!" The crowd. "They were then, through cutouts, given to Wikileaks, which is nothing more than a tool of Putin and the Kremlin." The crowd cheered louder.

Russia, Russia, Russia, Hillary said. The crowd whooped. "They sent the press on these wild goose chases. ... you're getting played by a bunch of Russians!" Hillary declared.
http://www.dailywire.com/news/21252/hillary-clinton-i-do-kind-believe-facts-joseph-curl
 
Typical trump, he questioned the election results without a shed of evidence of illegal voters, he challenged the size of the inauguration crowd without a shred of evidence, he questioned Obamas place of birth without a shred of evidence.
 
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