Democrats who are having trouble getting out of the first stage of grief — denial — aren't being helped by the fact that, now that all the votes are counted, Hillary Clinton's lead in the popular vote has topped 2.8 million, giving her a 48% share of the vote compared with Trumps 46%.
To those unschooled in how the United States selects presidents, this seems totally unfair. But look more closely at the numbers and you see that Clinton's advantage all but disappears.
As we noted in this space earlier, while Clinton's overall margin looks large and impressive, it is due to Clinton's huge margin of victory in one state — California — where she got a whopping 4.3 million more votes than Trump.
California is the only state, in fact, where Clinton's margin of victory was bigger than President Obama's in 2012 — 61.5% vs. Obama's 60%.
But California is the exception that proves the true genius of the Electoral College — which was designed to prevent regional candidates from dominating national elections.
In recent years, California has been turning into what amounts to a one-party state. Between 2008 and 2016, the number of Californian's who registered as Democrats climbed by 1.1 million, while the number of registered Republicans dropped by almost 400,000.
What's more, many Republicans in the state had nobody to vote for in November.
There were two Democrats — and zero Republicans — running to replace Sen. Barbara Boxer. There were no Republicans on the ballot for...
Ninety miles from the South Eastern tip of the United States, Liberty has no stead. In order for Liberty to exist and thrive, Tyranny must be identified, recognized, confronted and extinguished.
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Myth Trump called for Russian hack started with Katy Tur
The Trump as pro-hacking myth is a case study in the power of cleverly placed propaganda to alter the course of events
It has become an unshakable article of faith on the Left that President-Elect Donald Trump asked Russia to hack computer systems in order to defeat his Democrat opponent Hillary Clinton.
Of course Russia hacks, the People’s Republic of China hacks, North Korea hacks, and every country that gathers intelligence hacks, with varying degrees of efficiency.
At what was billed as President Obama’s final press conference Friday, the outgoing president said he was confirming Russia tried to interfere in the Nov. 8 election.
“This happened at the highest levels of the Russian government,” Obama said.
But there has never been any evidence that Trump called upon Russia to hack anybody.
It simply never happened.
And this is not an arguable point.
It is not a close call.
Yet eyewitnesses say they saw and heard something that didn’t actually take place.
“I personally saw President-Elect Trump say, go ahead and hack Hillary Clinton,” liberal pundit Juan Williams said Thursday on “The Five” on Fox News Channel.
Williams seemed to be referring to a July 27 press conference in Doral, Florida, at which the mainstream media hallucinated then-Republican candidate Trump was inviting Russian President Vladimir Putin to use cyberterrorism to help him win the White House.
On Wednesday, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said in a matter-of-fact tone that Trump asked Russia to use cyber warfare against Clinton.
“There’s ample evidence that was known long before the election and in most cases long before October about the Trump campaign and Russia — everything from the Republican nominee himself calling on Russia to hack his opponent,” Earnest said.
“It might be an indication that he was obviously aware and concluded, based on whatever facts or sources he had available to him, that Russia was involved and their involvement was having a negative impact on his opponent’s campaign.”
“That’s why he was encouraging them to keep doing it,” Earnest said.
Where did these people come up with a dangerous, provable falsehood that is undermining both the American electoral system and...
It has become an unshakable article of faith on the Left that President-Elect Donald Trump asked Russia to hack computer systems in order to defeat his Democrat opponent Hillary Clinton.
Of course Russia hacks, the People’s Republic of China hacks, North Korea hacks, and every country that gathers intelligence hacks, with varying degrees of efficiency.
At what was billed as President Obama’s final press conference Friday, the outgoing president said he was confirming Russia tried to interfere in the Nov. 8 election.
“This happened at the highest levels of the Russian government,” Obama said.
But there has never been any evidence that Trump called upon Russia to hack anybody.
It simply never happened.
And this is not an arguable point.
It is not a close call.
Yet eyewitnesses say they saw and heard something that didn’t actually take place.
“I personally saw President-Elect Trump say, go ahead and hack Hillary Clinton,” liberal pundit Juan Williams said Thursday on “The Five” on Fox News Channel.
Williams seemed to be referring to a July 27 press conference in Doral, Florida, at which the mainstream media hallucinated then-Republican candidate Trump was inviting Russian President Vladimir Putin to use cyberterrorism to help him win the White House.
On Wednesday, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said in a matter-of-fact tone that Trump asked Russia to use cyber warfare against Clinton.
“There’s ample evidence that was known long before the election and in most cases long before October about the Trump campaign and Russia — everything from the Republican nominee himself calling on Russia to hack his opponent,” Earnest said.
“It might be an indication that he was obviously aware and concluded, based on whatever facts or sources he had available to him, that Russia was involved and their involvement was having a negative impact on his opponent’s campaign.”
“That’s why he was encouraging them to keep doing it,” Earnest said.
Where did these people come up with a dangerous, provable falsehood that is undermining both the American electoral system and...
Democrats Trying To Get Trump Elector Booted Before Monday’s Vote
Ohio State Rep. Christina Hagan is anxious to fulfill her Constitutional duty and cast her ballot for President-Elect Donald Trump.
But liberal groups across the country are desperately trying to thwart that process and have made threats, filed lawsuits and harassed Electors, warning them not to elect Trump.
Hagan is one of the electors in their crosshairs. Since she is unwilling to go “faithless” and vote against Trump, leftists in the state are trying to get her booted from the process and (maybe) replaced with an elector who would be more willing to go rogue.
Two Stark County, Ohio, residents have filed a complaint against Hagan, saying her appointment as an elector violates the state constitution.
The constitution, according to Cleveland.com, prohibits a General Assembly member from serving as a “federal or other state official” unless that person resigns from their assembly seat,” the complaint says. Hagan has...
But liberal groups across the country are desperately trying to thwart that process and have made threats, filed lawsuits and harassed Electors, warning them not to elect Trump.
Hagan is one of the electors in their crosshairs. Since she is unwilling to go “faithless” and vote against Trump, leftists in the state are trying to get her booted from the process and (maybe) replaced with an elector who would be more willing to go rogue.
Two Stark County, Ohio, residents have filed a complaint against Hagan, saying her appointment as an elector violates the state constitution.
The constitution, according to Cleveland.com, prohibits a General Assembly member from serving as a “federal or other state official” unless that person resigns from their assembly seat,” the complaint says. Hagan has...
Saturday, December 17, 2016
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