I can't get enough SJW tears

As much as I oppose Trump on many issues, nothing beat watching him smack Killary so hard she spent election night drugged up in her bed while her Petdesta went out and faced the public.

"$#@!-posting", "memes", and "slurping on SJW tears" are God's punishment for their extreme idolatry of a crime family and their affiliates. Let's enjoy the fountain of progressive waterworks, it'll give us energy when we start planning how to reign rein in the Trump administration and continue the spread of liberty.
fixed that for you
 
It's the only organic food they'll be able to afford, I guess.

You think those dead skin cells and dust mites were raised on a GMO free, cage free, antibiotic free hippy? Maybe we should start testing boogers for their true content.
 
You think those dead skin cells and dust mites were raised on a GMO free, cage free, antibiotic free hippy? Maybe we should start testing boogers for their true content.
We need more booger regulations.
 
I feel a desire to contribute...

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I am ashamed of my fellow minorities that voted D just because... If you are a legal immigrant, you should have nothing to fear... especially the asians.
 
And a big ol' FUCK YOU Harry!


'Tears' and 'fear': Harry Reid is not taking Trump's election well

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...-reid-is-not-taking-trumps-election-well.html


Nancy Pelosi spoke with President-elect Donald Trump by phone to congratulate him on his victory. Hillary Clinton graciously conceded. President Obama called for a “peaceful transfer of power.”

Harry Reid, not so much.

The pugilistic Senate Democratic leader who is retiring this term issued a 473-word statement Friday railing against Trump’s election, saying it has “emboldened the forces of hate and bigotry” as the country is overcome by “tears” and “fear.”

"White nationalists, Vladimir Putin and ISIS are celebrating Donald Trump's victory, while innocent, law-abiding Americans are wracked with fear - especially African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Muslim Americans, LGBT Americans and Asian Americans. Watching white nationalists celebrate while innocent Americans cry tears of fear does not feel like America,” the retiring Nevada senator said.

Speaking out as protests have sprung up in cities across the country, Reid cited accounts of African Americans being heckled and Hispanic Americans fearful their families “will be torn apart.”

"We as a nation must find a way to move forward without consigning those who Trump has threatened to the shadows. Their fear is entirely rational, because Donald Trump has talked openly about doing terrible things to them,” he said. “Every news piece that breathlessly obsesses over inauguration preparations compounds their fear by normalizing a man who has threatened to tear families apart, who has bragged about sexually assaulting women and who has directed crowds of thousands to intimidate reporters and assault African Americans.”

Trump indeed has raised deep concerns among Hispanic-Americans over his calls to build a wall along the Southern border and step up deportations, and among Muslims over his widely criticized plan to suspend Muslim immigration – a plan he since backed away from.

But in the hours and days since the election, the candidate who riled up rally crowds and engaged regularly in rhetorical battle with his political foes has struck a more conciliatory tone, as those protesting his election have in some places resorted to violence.

Even his biggest critics – namely President Obama and Hillary Clinton – have urged the country to respect the election results and come together.

Clinton, in her concession speech, said: “We must accept this result, and then look to the future. ... Donald Trump is going to be our president. We owe him an open mind and the chance to lead.”

House Democratic Leader Pelosi, D-Calif., spoke with Trump by phone and echoed Obama and Clinton, saying in a statement that the country needs to “come together.”

“The peaceful transfer of power is the cornerstone of our democracy,” she said, even noting that Congress could work with Trump on an infrastructure bill.

“I congratulate President-elect Trump and his family, and pray for his success,” she said.

Reid ended his statement on a different note. He called Trump a “sexual predator who lost the popular vote and fueled his campaign with bigotry and hate.”

He said: “Winning the electoral college does not absolve Trump of the grave sins he committed against millions of Americans. Donald Trump may not possess the capacity to assuage those fears, but he owes it to this nation to try. If Trump wants to roll back tide of hate he unleashed, he has a tremendous amount of work to do and he must begin immediately."
 
DU is back up. It is flooded with tears. A few interesting ones.

Response by anonymous

How am I feeling? Where to begin? First and foremost, I feel such sadness for how the media crucified Hillary during this campaign. Not a single one of you in the media portrayed who Hillary really is and her unbelievable accomplishments during her public servant career. She did so much good for so many. I feel pissed off that not a single one of you called Trump out on the hundreds of terrible things he has said and done to so many. The lives he destroyed, the sexist, mysoginistic behavior, the total lack of respect for women, the hundreds of blatant lies He's told. You all failed Hillary and your viewers and readers. She isn't perfect, no one is, but you didn't hold Donald accountable for his actions.


I still feel totally numb. I got zero seconds sleep on election night. Yesterday morning I felt so overwhelmed that I went to the doctor to ask for some meds for anxiety for the first time ever in my life. I told the provider why I needed them and she was very understanding. At least the meds helped me sleep last night (and will again tonight).
 
DU is back up. It is flooded with tears. A few interesting ones.

Response by anonymous

I still feel totally numb. I got zero seconds sleep on election night. Yesterday morning I felt so overwhelmed that I went to the doctor to ask for some meds for anxiety for the first time ever in my life. I told the provider why I needed them and she was very understanding. At least the meds helped me sleep last night (and will again tonight).

Would it be rude for me to suggest he/she/ze take the whole bottle?
 
More DU:

I have seen and read what is going on just a day after this election already. Children attacking children on the school yard. Racist behavior towards anyone who isn't white or straight. Torment, physical harm just plain racism. I have heard nothing being reported. Why?

Maybe because nothing has really occurred? No Really its all the Russians Fault.

Trump is aiding and abetting the enemy, Russia and Putin. Damn him to HELL...



Response by keepitcool

Outraged. The Russians are crowing about interfering in the election and helping Trump. Impeachment proceedings should start immediately. Evidence of Trump in collusion with Russians should be gathered now before it disappears. Working with Russians to hack DNC is worse than Watergate. He should go down. Where is the CIA and what do they know?
 
Does anybody besides me think all these BS riots and online garbage might be part of a big plan for a re-vote or some such?

[puts my tinfoil hat on]
 
I love these mind-numb morons who keep on saying Trump is going to destroy America while they are destroying other people's property to try and make their point. SMDH. Special Snowflakes need a good ass whipping.
 
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DU is back up. It is flooded with tears. A few interesting ones.

Response by anonymous

If you were monitoring their board over the last month, it was borderline ridiculousness. They had Hillary penned in for 350 electoral votes.
 
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