Cancel 2020.1
Canceled
Which seems counter-intuitive, since Trump dominated the news & cable shows.
But it's becoming pretty clear that many were really honed in on Hillary; they just wanted to see her go away, and an end to the Clintons, and didn't consider too much else.
I'm actually surprised at how many times I've heard some variation of "well, I didn't really support Trump exactly" today, nationally & on this board. I thought there would be some of that, but that it would take a few months. There is already a sense of oh boy, what now.
Reminds me a bit of that last scene in "The Graduate," where they were so jubilant about getting away from the wedding and onto the bus, but within a few minutes, had that "what now?" expression on their faces.
Hannity had tweeted "you own this if Hillary wins" to Hillary voters yesterday, when it looked like she would win. The shoe is definitely on the other foot.
But it's becoming pretty clear that many were really honed in on Hillary; they just wanted to see her go away, and an end to the Clintons, and didn't consider too much else.
I'm actually surprised at how many times I've heard some variation of "well, I didn't really support Trump exactly" today, nationally & on this board. I thought there would be some of that, but that it would take a few months. There is already a sense of oh boy, what now.
Reminds me a bit of that last scene in "The Graduate," where they were so jubilant about getting away from the wedding and onto the bus, but within a few minutes, had that "what now?" expression on their faces.
Hannity had tweeted "you own this if Hillary wins" to Hillary voters yesterday, when it looked like she would win. The shoe is definitely on the other foot.