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It's a tough call. Hillary's constant whinefest nudges out Gore imo.
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/----/ Gore moved on pretty quickly and began scamming gullible folks on Global Warming for a billion dollars. Hildabeast is like the High School Prom Queen who came in 2nd Place. She can't move on.It's a tough call. Hillary's constant whinefest nudges out Gore imo.
Gore got screwed in FloridaIt's a tough call. Hillary's constant whinefest nudges out Gore imo.
agree--entitled/owned/etcGore was in a close and controversial election and by the time Bush was sworn in, he was over it.
16 months later Clinton still can’t let it go and neither can the left, they think they were entitled to the ?White House.
Time to move on and I hope the left is smart enough to run Clinton again.
/----/ How did Gore get screwed? Bush won every recount even those done by the MSM.Gore got screwed in FloridaIt's a tough call. Hillary's constant whinefest nudges out Gore imo.
But he still abandoned contesting the election for the good of the country
Republicans would still be contesting the election
/----/ If Gore had won his home state, then Florida wouldn't have mattered. Plain and simple.In Algore's case, the whole election came down to one state, in which the vote was very, very close. I really can't fault him very much for wanting that state's ballots to be intensely scrutinized, just in case doing so might reveal a different result. There truly was a plausible chance that the legitimate outcome of the election might have been changed. It didn't turn out to be the case, but I can't blame him for trying.
Very different in Mrs. Clinton's case. There is no plausible doubt that she badly lost the election, fair and square. More than a year later, she's continuing to complain and make excuses, all the while demonstrating an amazing obliviousness to why she really lost, and how many voters she alienated then, and continues to alienate. I think, the more she goes on and on and on about who and what she blames for her loss, the more grateful most Americans are that she lost.
He didn’t./----/ How did Gore get screwed? Bush won every recount even those done by the MSM.Gore got screwed in FloridaIt's a tough call. Hillary's constant whinefest nudges out Gore imo.
But he still abandoned contesting the election for the good of the country
Republicans would still be contesting the election
/----/ Who knows who the Clinton's pissed off in the FBI to cause that payback. BTW, Trump didn't pay off anyone.Hillary rightfully “whined”about Comeys bombshell two weeks before the election
The same time period Trump was under actual FBI investigation and paying off a pawn star to keep quiet
It's a tough call. Hillary's constant whinefest nudges out Gore imo.
I declare a tie, both of them were whiney ass bitches....It's a tough call. Hillary's constant whinefest nudges out Gore imo.
What was funny about the recounts is how Al(Jazeera) Gore insulted the old people in Fla, because he said "they didn't realize which side of the card was for him". Yet these same people could punch 10 bingo cards and not even blink.../----/ If Gore had won his home state, then Florida wouldn't have mattered. Plain and simple.In Algore's case, the whole election came down to one state, in which the vote was very, very close. I really can't fault him very much for wanting that state's ballots to be intensely scrutinized, just in case doing so might reveal a different result. There truly was a plausible chance that the legitimate outcome of the election might have been changed. It didn't turn out to be the case, but I can't blame him for trying.
Very different in Mrs. Clinton's case. There is no plausible doubt that she badly lost the election, fair and square. More than a year later, she's continuing to complain and make excuses, all the while demonstrating an amazing obliviousness to why she really lost, and how many voters she alienated then, and continues to alienate. I think, the more she goes on and on and on about who and what she blames for her loss, the more grateful most Americans are that she lost.
They both got screwedIn Algore's case, the whole election came down to one state, in which the vote was very, very close. I really can't fault him very much for wanting that state's ballots to be intensely scrutinized, just in case doing so might reveal a different result. There truly was a plausible chance that the legitimate outcome of the election might have been changed. It didn't turn out to be the case, but I can't blame him for trying.
Very different in Mrs. Clinton's case. There is no plausible doubt that she badly lost the election, fair and square. More than a year later, she's continuing to complain and make excuses, all the while demonstrating an amazing obliviousness to why she really lost, and how many voters she alienated then, and continues to alienate. I think, the more she goes on and on and on about who and what she blames for her loss, the more grateful most Americans are that she lost.