...Having three wives in succession is not against the law or immoral. I did that also. The third one almost succeeded in poisoning me for insurance payout.
So... what? This doesn't stop Trump being so immoral. It's not like the right couldn't have put their support behind someone with morals. You know, they voted for him in the primaries too.
It wasn't just the right that voted for Trump. It was a lot of Americans who are disgusted with our political establishment and just couldn't stomach 4-8 years of listening to Hillary. Her voice goes through many like fingernails-on-chalkboard.
Dems should have chosen a winner. Too late now.
https://www.usnews.com/news/the-run...-hillary-clinton-the-election-vs-donald-trump
On Thursday, Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, John Podesta, held a conference call with devastated staffers that put the rosiest possible frame on a calamitous picture.
The message to the dozens of mostly young, sleep-deprived and shell-shocked aides: We did everything we could have. We wouldn't have changed a thing. You should still be proud.
Inside the Democratic National Committee headquarters, which sits half a mile south of the U.S. Capitol, eyes rolled and heads shook in frustration and disbelief.
Clinton's loss at the hands of Donald Trump amounted to the most surprising outcome in the history of modern electoral politics. Of course things could've been done differently. And ignoring that fact wasn't going to make the searing defeat any easier.
"We are pissed at them and state parties are pissed at them because they lost due to arrogance," a top DNC staffer tells U.S. News, sharing the candid sentiment suffusing the high levels of the committee in exchange for anonymity.
It's no surprise that the hierarchy of the Clinton campaign leadership was insular and self-assured. But DNC staffers say the team's presumptuous, know-it-all attitude caused it to ignore early warning signs of electoral trouble inside the states, and demoralized DNC staff who felt largely marginalized or altogether neglected for most of the campaign.