Did I misunderstand Hillary when she said she would accept who was elected presi

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  1. norlawrence profile image71
    norlawrenceposted 7 years ago

    Did I misunderstand Hillary when she said she would accept who was elected president.

    Maybe I misunderstood the question she was asked or maybe she meant she would accept the nominee if it were her and no one else.  It is sad this election has gone so bad.  It is almost like the country is headed for civil war.  I am beginning to think this is what the Democrats and some Republicans want.  This will give them an opportunity to set up their own government.

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    Old Poolmanposted 7 years ago

    No, you didn't misunderstand.  But we all know that little or nothing she says has much to do with the truth.

    I sure never thought I would see this country reach the state we are in now.  How much more divided can we get?

    1. norlawrence profile image71
      norlawrenceposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      I do not know how much more we can take.  Most of what I read is so petty.  There is so much violence.

  3. lisavollrath profile image93
    lisavollrathposted 7 years ago

    In her concession speech, she said these words: "Donald Trump will be our next President".

    How much more acceptance do you need?

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      Old Poolmanposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      Lisa, then how do you explain the massive effort on the part of the libs to take the election away from Trump?  Are you saying Hillary is not involved in any of this?

    2. lisavollrath profile image93
      lisavollrathposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      No need to mansplain my words. I'm saying exactly what I said. She conceded the day after the election, and said those words. End of discussion.

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      Old Poolmanposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      Great example of the liberal mind with that comment.

    4. lisavollrath profile image93
      lisavollrathposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      The question was about Hillary accepting the results of the election. She did. To pivot the question, and start ranting about what "the libs" trying to "take the election away" is typical. Can't win the argument? Change the premise.

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      Old Poolmanposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      Right out of the liberal playbook.

    6. lisavollrath profile image93
      lisavollrathposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      Another typical response. Can't make your point? Make a snarky comment about liberals. Brilliant stuff.

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      Old Poolmanposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      Lisa, yes I could make a point but we both know it would be a total waste of time for both of us.  We live on different planets.

    8. lisavollrath profile image93
      lisavollrathposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      I live on a planet where people state their thoughts, and don't get hammered with alt-right bullsh#it when their opinions don't mesh with Der Fuhrer's. It's not necessary for you to jump on every liberal response. Just walk away, little man.

  4. Shyron E Shenko profile image69
    Shyron E Shenkoposted 7 years ago

    Hi Norma, no you did not misunderstand, Hillary conceded when trump got the 270 Electoral College votes, at which point she did not know that she, Hillary Clinton received 3 MILLION more vote from the people who are suppose to have their votes counted but did not.
    Hillary did not ask for the recount, Jill Stein did that.

    The Independent SentinelĀ is reporting that Jill Stein is not satisfied with the recount and wants the Justice Department to investigate the integrity of the U.S. electoral system, with lawyers for the former Green Party presidential candidate asking Attorney General Loretta Lynch to probe the issue.
    It is just wrong when the majority of the American Voters voted for Hillary and the Republican chosen Electoral College choose the President Elect.

 
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