OK, Donald LOSER Trump--it's on. (And thank you to the veterans out there, like my dad. And RIP Leonard Cohen.)
14 November 2016 update: Avaaz took down their petition after they realized that the deadline was 20 July. Damn. Also, I just want to let my readers know that I'm going to change my blawgging schedule to post on Tuesdays and Thursdays so that I can spend Mondays and Wednesdays on my other writing project to save the world by empowering children as part of Neil deGrasse Tyson's plan to Make America Smart Again. See you tomorrow with some analysis, plans, headlines, and videos!
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Greetings, fellow Dot Calm Readers, Freedom Fighters, and Truth Crusaders!
Let's open this post with Trevor Noah's wrap-up of the election. His piece is funny, but it's also very pithy. He reminds us that trump was against the Electoral College before the election (he's surely for it now), and that nobody was more surprised than trump himself when he won--have you seen his or his plastic trailer-trash family's reactions anywhere else yet? Does trump really think we'll forget that he called for Hillary to be locked up or assassinated? Does he really think we're going to forget every heinous, horrible, hateful thing he's ever said and done?
ICYMI, here's a still of Donald LOSER trump's face--his disbelief that he won the election and his bluff had been called when, as Trevor Noah says, he knows he's only holding a deuce.
Friends, I'm glad you're here--I don't want to dismiss the service of our veterans today, which is Veterans' Day, but we have bigger, more dangerous fish to fry: you must understand what we're up against so we can start fighting like hell. I dunno about you, but my gloves are off, and my fangs and claws are out...and I mean business.
Randi Rhodes's video on Donald LOSER trump's legitimizing horrific hatred and bigotry made me physically ill. Although more than half of us are better than that (Hillary won the popular vote), the other nearly-half are not. They are the deplorables who voted for trump either because of his divisive rhetoric or in spite of it. I'm not sure which is worse, but wait til you see what the deplorables have been up to on day one--not even 24 hours after the election results came in. Randi reads a few of the incidents from a collection of tweets. Blacks have had their cars defaced or have had guns flashed at them and been threatened with being shot for being Black. Muslim women have been knocked down and mugged, with the thieves stealing their wallets and headscarves. White women have had groups of men threaten and attempt to grab them by the pussy. The deplorables now have free rein to act out every hateful, divisive word Donald LOSER trump spewed on the campaign trail. None of us is safe.
Welcome to trump's America.
Here's the collection of day one tweets, which has some of the incidents Randi read on air plus a whole lot more. Friends, you NEED to see this. These people don't see the rest of us as people. This is our reality now, and it's no joke. Read about the Asian woman who was stalked and assaulted. I've been saying that we won't recognize this country after four years of D. LOSER trump, but I was wrong: I already don't recognize it.
Day 1 In Trump's America
Day 1.
This white boy told me I'm a Nigger and should be pickin cotton.
Cotton Picker, You're a Nigger, Heil Hitler.
Day 1 of Donald Trump.
Day 1 of Donald Trump.
"Y'all black people better start picking your slave numbers. KKK 4 Life. Go Trump."
"Can't wait until your 'marriage' is overturned by a real president. Gay families = burn in hell. Trump 2016"
This happened in Delaware. Mind you, this is Day 1 of Trump being elected. Media & police need to be on this.
"Do you speak English?"
When the cashier took up for him they called him Bin Laden
cc:
Friends, please read those tweets carefully--this is happening all over the country and is being perpetrated by people of all ages. I feel so sorry for all of these people--the perpetrators and the victims. The perpetrators are victims of bad ideas who genuinely think they're better off living in poverty, without any benefits or social safety net, and giving the rich all their money. They think that science, education, progress, diversity, and tolerance are BAD things. They honestly think they are doing good and right by hurting the innocent people around them. And the victims are just ordinary Americans trying to go about their daily lives--they deserve the same right to safety and freedom from harassment as the perpetrators, to whom they never did any harm. If you're already mad as hell and want to do something right now, here's something you can do today: wear a safety pin so that people who are being harassed right now and who are frightened will know that you are a "safe place" for them...
As for me, I've already started fighting. I've already written to Hillary, Obama, and Bernie telling them in no uncertain terms NOT to play nice with trump or the rest of the Republican monsters. Yes, I'm calling trump and the Republicans "monsters." I'm dehumanizing them not because of who they are but what they do--they are not acting like humans but like monsters. If you act like a monster, don't be offended if people call you one. Anyhoo, I'm posting my open letter in the mailbag below. Randi Rhodes is right when she says that Hillary and Obama should never have been so conciliatory in their remarks to trump. They should remind him of every divisive thing he's said and done, and they should support him exactly how the Republicans supported Obama during his eight years in office (don't make me draw you a picture). If Dems don't fight D. LOSER trump tooth and nail, they can kiss being re-elected good-bye...and both of our major parties will be in break-down and turmoil. Frankly, I'm hoping that the Democrats are better than that. I'm hoping they will finally grow the backbones they need to fight FOR us and organize and regroup before the Republicans do. But, frankly, I don't have my hopes up. As Kyle Kulinski says in one of the m00bies below, the Dems have thrown us under the bus every time the Republicans so much as looked at them funny, so why expect the Dems to grow spines at this late date? Still, though, we'd better all put our Senators' and Congresspeople's numbers into our cell phones and get used to calling them every day.
Listen, friends, my life has already been upended. If you follow the blawg, you know I was planning to pursue another important writing project after the election--I was hoping to fight the good fight of holding Hillary accountable, not the bad fight of trying to rescue my dying country from ignorant and hateful bigots and fascists. But that's the hand we've been dealt, and, somehow, I will have to find time to do both: blawg here and pursue my other project, which is all about teaching and empowering children. Both are more necessary now than ever before.
But wait--there's more.
For right now, I have a nice life. I have a nice house, and I have a decent job. After Bush's great recession knocked me flat, I am finally scraping by. But it's tenuous. I'm living paycheck to paycheck. And I can smell trump wanting to take it all away. If he and the Republicans take away my dad's Social Security, we'll survive. But if they take away his Medicare--and you know they want to--we are skrooed. Oh sure, I have a good policy at work--not sure they'd let me add my dad and will have to check--but I'm not even sure I'll have this job much longer. Why do I say that? If you follow the blawg, you know that I work for DoD. And if you listen to trump and the Republicans, you know that they're science haters and deniers. So I can't imagine they'd have any use for my services. In trump's first hundred days, he'll freeze government hiring to shrink the federal government by attrition. Nice. But on top of that, trump and the Republicans think that new discoveries and technologies simply appear from nowhere, without scientists to make the discoveries or engineers to build the technologies. They have no more understanding of cause and effect than does my Tea Party Christian friend, who literally thinks that what he ate drove the outcome of the election (he fasted and prayed for trump to win and honestly believes that there's a causal link between those actions and trump's victory--talk about a victim of bad ideas!!). So, not only will the leadership of my agency rotate out once trump's in office, but what will he replace them with? Anything? Nothing? Morons? Maybe he's so a-skeered of all that sciencey stuff that he'll shut the entire agency down. We do some cutting-edge stuff, so that-snot inconceivable. Or maybe he'll content himself with putting Sarah Palin in charge and leave it at that. Either way, it's gonna be a cluster.
Here are Michael Moore's suggestions for fighting back (thanks, AlterNet!). Friends, Michael Moore called the election, and if you read the tweets above, you'll see that he was dead right not only in the result but the reasons behind it. Isn't it time we listen to this smart man and start following his advice?
Day 1:
1. Take over the Democratic Party and return it to the people. They have failed us miserably.
2. Fire all pundits, predictors, pollsters and anyone else in the media who had a narrative they wouldn't let go of and refused to listen to or acknowledge what was really going on. Those same bloviators will now tell us we must "heal the divide" and "come together." They will pull more hooey like that out of their ass in the days to come. Turn them off.
3. Any Democratic member of Congress who didn't wake up this morning ready to fight, resist and obstruct in the way Republicans did against President Obama every day for eight full years must step out of the way and let those of us who know the score lead the way in stopping the meanness and the madness that's about to begin.
4. Everyone must stop saying they are "stunned" and "shocked." What you mean to say is that you were in a bubble and weren't paying attention to your fellow Americans and their despair. YEARS of being neglected by both parties, the anger and the need for revenge against the system only grew. Along came a TV star they liked whose plan was to destroy both parties and tell them all "You're fired!"
Trump's victory is no surprise. He was never a joke. Treating him as one only strengthened him. He is both a creature and a creation of the media and the media will never own that.
5. You must say this sentence to everyone you meet today: "HILLARY CLINTON WON THE POPULAR VOTE!" The MAJORITY of our fellow Americans preferred Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump. Period. Fact. If you woke up this morning thinking you live in an effed-up country, you don't. The majority of your fellow Americans wanted Hillary, not Trump. The only reason he's president is because of an arcane, insane, 18th-century idea called the Electoral College. Until we change that, we'll continue to have presidents we didn't elect and didn't want.
You live in a country where a majority of citizens have said they believe there's climate change, they believe women should be paid the same as men, they want a debt-free college education, they don't want us invading countries, they want a raise in the minimum wage and they want a single-payer true universal health care system. None of that has changed. We live in a country where the majority agree with the "liberal" position. We just lack the liberal leadership to make that happen (see: #1 above).
Let's try to get this all done by noon today.
Next steps:
1. Must quickly and decisively form an opposition movement, the likes of which hasn't been seen since the 1960s. I will do my part to help lead this as I'm sure many others (Bernie, Elizabeth Warren, MoveOn, the hip-hop community, DFA, etc.) will, too. The core of this opposition force will be fueled by young people who, as with Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter, don't tolerate BS and are relentless in their resistance to authority. They have no interest in compromising with racists and misogynists.
2. Prepare to impeach Trump. Just as the Republicans were already planning to do with President Hillary Clinton from day one, we must organize the apparatus that will bring charges against him when he violates his oath and breaks the law—and then we must remove him from office.
3. Must commit right now to a vigorous fight (including civil disobedience, if necessary) that will block any and all Donald Trump Supreme Court nominees who do not meet our approval. We demand the Democrats in the Senate aggressively filibuster any nominees who support Citizens United or who oppose the rights of women, immigrants and the poor. This is non-negotiable.
4. Demand the DNC apologize to Bernie Sanders for trying to fix the primaries against him, for spinning the press to ignore his historic campaign, for giving Clinton the questions in advance at the Flint debate, for its latent ageism and anti-Semism in trying to turn voters against him because of his age or religious beliefs, and for its anti-democratic system of "superdelegates" who are elected by no one. We all know now that had Bernie been given a fair shot, he probably would have been the nominee and he—as the true outsider and "change" candidate—would have inspired and fired up the base and defeated Donald Trump. If no apology is soon forthcoming from the DNC, that's okay—when we take over the Democratic Party (see yesterday's To-Do List, #1), we will issue the apology in person.
5. Demand that President Obama establish a special prosecutor to investigate who and what was behind FBI director James Comey's illegal interference into the presidential election 11 days before the vote was held.
6. Begin a national push while it's fresh in everyone's mind for a constitutional amendment to fix our broken electoral system: a) eliminate the Electoral College—popular vote only; b) paper ballots only, no electronic voting; c) Election Day must be made a holiday for all or held on a weekend so more people vote; d) all citizens, regardless of any run-ins with the criminal justice system, must have the right to vote (in swing states like Florida and Virginia, 30-40% of all black men are prohibited by law from voting).
7. Convince President Obama to immediately do what he should have done a year ago: send in the Army Corps of Engineers to Flint to dig up and replace all the poisoned pipes. Nothing has changed; the water in Flint is still unusable.
Will try to get these done by sundown.
You know, I love Michael Moore's sentiment, and I will implement his suggestions, but I don't think it's going to work long term. The angry-stupid people are too divorced from reality to know who's trying to help them and who's trying to eat them. After all, this is the same group screaming #draintheswamp while ironically voting the same exact swamp--Republicans in the Senate and House--right back into office!! They will swear how great life is under trump's austerity measures while blaming Obama for their many sufferings. They are impervious to evidence, just like trump and pence are. They will never be able to live in a society that values science, education, tolerance, and diversity--they've already proven that. And I sure as fuck don't want to live in their ideal society, where Sam Brownback's Kansas is about to be reproduced on the national level, only with more ignorance and less civility. Maybe it really is time to give them their own country to fuck up as they see fit so that the rest of us can live like sane, rational, reasonable, compassionate, humane human beings. I think that California might just have the right idea--secession. I can see moving my dad there and finding DoD work--there's a base in San Diego. Once I post this, maybe I'll see if there are any good jobs to apply for there today.
Of course, all of this assumes that we survive, be it global warming or war with Iran, as Cenk hints in this "first 100 days" video. Brace for impact, friends. Cenk doesn't think the Dems will fight trump and the Republicans, either. Ugh. Once trump tears up the nuclear deal with Iran, he will set them on course to develop nuclear energy weapons, which of course his policies will motivate them to do as quickly as possible. I'm sure trump's puppet-master, Putin, will give Iran everything they need to succeed. So, how will trump try to stop Iran? By bombing them, of course--and there's your war. and if you thought Iraq was a disaster, Cenk reminds us how much larger Iran is. I hope my Libertarian friend, who supports trump because he thinks trump won't start any wars, will be happy about this when it happens.
Friends, I've spent over six hours putting this post together, so please take your time and read it all--thank you! And if you want moar, don't forget to read Dot Calm's shadow's favorite independent sources of news and information:
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Peas, friends. Take care of yourselves for me. Trust me--you're worth it! And before I slawg on with the blawg, RIP Leonard Cohen. Dot Calm just lurved him and owned several of his recordings. There's a treat for you at the bottom of this post if you have the tenacity to read all the way down.
Consider the preemptive Blogger phuqued-up phormatting disclaimer to be in effect. Grrr.
-- Dot Calm's shadow
"the electoral college is bad," too
How much ya wanna bet he signs TPP?
Oh, sure, he'll lie and say he renegotiated it,
but he won't, and he'll sign it as is.
From Twitter: Donald Trump is already changing his relationship with the press
...Yup--already worse than O'bama.
From Twitter (link to the above collection of tweets): Day 1 In Trump's America
...Thank FSM for social media. Can you imagine the impunity with which these incidents would be happening if we weren't recording them and posting them for all to see? Can you imagine how isolated the victims would be feeling right now?
A word from Vox
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Phuque, I'm sooo busted...!
Mailbag
My open letter to O'Bama and Hillary
Dear Mr. President, I just wrote a letter to Hillary that I'd like to share with you, since the message is for you, too--FIGHT FOR US, not against us by siding with the Republicans: "Dear Hillary, you left it all on the field Tuesday, and so did I. I voted for Bernie in the primary but threw my full support behind you for the presidency. And I wrote you a heart-felt thank-you for all your efforts. Imagine my horror and disappointment when you and President Obama, whom I'll miss terribly, told Mr. Trump that you would work with him. How could you?!?? After all the horrible things he's said and done, and after all the determined obstruction by the Republicans against Obama? They're going to repeal Obama's entire wonderful legacy--how COULD you promise to HELP them destroy eight years of hard-fought progress so easily? Let's be honest here: we had our clocks cleaned Tuesday because we as a party failed. If Dems ever want to win back these positions, you'd better fight the Republicans tooth and nail in the House and Senate. Filibuster everything they bring out--dismiss it of hand, just as they did to Obama. Start investigating their every fart, and never let Trump live one of his hundreds of scandals down--EVER. Don't you DARE reward their obstructionism and bad behavior! NO SCOTUS FOR TRUMP! Say you'll support them EXACTLY the same way they supported Obama, and MAKE THEIR LIVES HELL because, I promise you, otherwise, they're going to make OUR lives hell. I'm living hand to mouth--I'm not insulated from Trump's policies like you millionaires are. Please--FIGHT for us. Don't sell us out--don't let the wolves devour us. We're counting on you. Otherwise, we won't have a party left. Please contact me with a response. Thank you!" This is not the time to be conciliatory. It's time to defend YOUR legacy tooth and nail--the same way that the Republicans fought to keep you from making all that wonderful progress that they now want to take away. Please don't roll over--as Dems always do--FIGHT LIKE HELL. Remind them all how incompetent and greedy they are. Remind them how their policies fail over and over and over, like in Sam Brownback's Kansas. Keep making us proud of you--not ashamed. Sir, I expect a response from you, too.
I sent Bernie a modified version of the above, owning myself as a proud member of his-OUR revolution.
-- Dot Calm's shadow
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From Daily Kos--Sign to end the Electoral College
Just like Hillary, Al Gore lost the election but won the popular vote. Baby bush's resulting presidency was an unmitigated disaster, but trump's will be worse because he has even less of an understanding of reality than bush did--I gno, shocking but troo.
-- Dot Calm's shadow
Sign if you agree: It's time we abolish the Electoral College and elect Presidents by national popular vote.
On November 8, the American people spoke clearly, and chose Hillary Clinton for President.
As of this writing, Clinton leads the popular vote by roughly 20,000 votes, with 92% counted. Further, her lead will likely to grow, with most of the remaining votes coming from blue states California, Oregon and Washington.
However, because Clinton's support was geographically concentrated, Donald Trump will win the Electoral College and become President of the United States.
This comes only sixteen years after Al Gore won the popular vote but did not become President of the United States, in a similar affront to democracy.
It is long past time that we stopped using the Electoral College to choose our Presidents, and started using the national popular vote instead. Every vote should count equally. Every state should be a swing state.
Sign the petition: End the Electoral College. Elect Presidents by national popular vote.
There is a realistic path to making an end-run around the Electoral College in time for the 2020 election. This is because we don't need a constitutional amendment to stop using the Electoral College. We only need the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact:
The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (NPVIC) is an agreement among several U.S. states and the District of Columbia to award all their respective electoral votes to whichever presidential candidate wins the overall popular vote in the 50 states and the District of Columbia. The compact is designed to ensure that the candidate who wins the most popular votes is elected president, and it will come into effect only when it will guarantee that outcome.[2][3] As of 2016, it has been joined by ten states and the District of Columbia; their 165 combined electoral votes amount to 30.7% of the total Electoral College vote, and 61.1% of the 270 votes needed for it to have legal force.If states and territories totaling at least 270 electoral votes pass laws joining the National Popular Vote Compact, then the next presidential election will be determined by the winner of the national popular vote. We are already up to 165.
If we can make eliminating the Electoral College a national issue broadly adopted by elected Democrats, and if Democrats can do well at the state level in the 2018 midterm elections--which is realistic in the event of an unpopular President Trump--then in 2019 we can pass laws that would make the 2020 presidential election determined by the popular vote.
(Since you might be wondering, according to the compact, states do not change the way they determine their electoral votes until enough states join that the 270 electoral vote threshold is reached. So, for example, California will only start awarding its electoral votes to the national popular vote winner instead of the state popular vote winner once states equalling 270 electoral votes have decided to do the same.)
So this is something we can actually pull off. It starts by telling all elected Democrats that you have had enough of the Electoral College, and that whenever possible they must pass laws to have their states join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.
Add your name: End the Electoral College and choose our Presidents by national popular vote.
Keep fighting,
Chris Bowers
Executive Campaign Director, Daily Kos
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We have a kind of poll tax now in some urban communities: long lines to vote. That costs people time, and therefore it costs them money; and it discourages them from voting in the future. We should fix this! In the meantime, we could compensate people for their trouble. Sorry about the long line; we're working on that. In the meantime, here's your free ride. Free fares would be a friendly advertisement for voting across many people's day. You get to the subway or bus, and it's free. That would remind people that today is Election Day.
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Dear Friends,
Our
work to solve climate change, one of the greatest challenges humanity
has ever faced, has never been easy. But with the results of the
election and its many, profound consequences for us as a nation, this
challenge has become even greater.
While
different people are affected by this election outcome in different
ways, the divisive, often offensive rhetoric of this election season
affects us all. We at Climate Reality are committed to fighting climate
change, but we also recognize that in order to win we need to work in
an inclusive, collaborative manner.
But
even in the face of these attempts to divide us, what gives me hope is
the fact that Americans are united in supporting real action to protect
the planet and nation we share from climate change.
We
saw this fact clearly in Florida, where fossil fuel interests and
utilities spent millions backing a ballot initiative to halt solar in
the Sunshine State. Voters roundly rejected the measure, opening the
door to a brighter future in the state.
And
this is just one ray of light among many. Consider, for example, how
many businesses are turning to clean energy not just as the right
ethical choice, but also as the right economic choice, making wind and
solar increasingly ordinary – in a very good way. Many Americans may not
even know they’re helping accelerate the shift to renewables when they
shop every day at the nation’s two biggest users of solar energy, Target
and Walmart.
In
the years ahead, we’ll continue to work on accelerating this shift away
from dirty fossil fuels by helping businesses, towns, universities, and
other institutions transition to renewables. We’ll keep working at the
local and state levels where regular citizens can make a real difference
in supporting initiatives that expand clean energy and other climate
solutions. We'll continue participating in the diverse coalitions that
will be required for us to win. We’ll also keep working through our
international branches to keep the momentum going behind the Paris
Agreement.
Believe
me when I say that I understand the disappointment and sadness that so
many Americans are feeling today. Today, our challenge is great. But we
are equal to it and more committed than ever to fighting every day for a
sustainable future for our precious planet. And remember, we’ve seen
setbacks before. After the UN’s COP 15 summit in Copenhagen, it felt the
world would never come together to find a solution to climate change. Six years later, we were celebrating the Paris Agreement.
If
I’ve learned anything after decades in our movement, it’s that progress
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And at Climate Reality, we’re committed to the fight. One of the
greatest tragedies of the campaign was that climate change never became
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Today is a day to reflect. But know we will come back. And we will win.
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A thank-you from Hillary Clinton
Friend --
Thank you.
Last night, I congratulated Donald Trump and offered to work with him on behalf of our country. I hope that he will be a successful president for all Americans.
This is not the outcome we wanted or we worked so hard for, and I’m sorry we did not win this election for the values we share and the vision we hold for our country.
But I feel pride and gratitude for this wonderful campaign that we built together –- this vast, diverse, creative, unruly, energized campaign. You represent the best of America, and being your candidate has been one of the greatest honors of my life.
I know how disappointed you feel, because I feel it too. And so do tens of millions of Americans who invested their hopes and dreams in this effort. This is painful, and it will be for a long time. But I want you to remember this: Our campaign was never about one person or even one election. It was about the country we love -- and about building an America that’s hopeful, inclusive, and big-hearted.
We have seen that our nation is more deeply divided than we thought. But I still believe in America –- and I always will. And if you do, too, then 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.
Our constitutional democracy enshrines the peaceful transfer of power, and we don’t just respect that, we cherish it. It also enshrines other things –- the rule of law, the principle that we’re all equal in rights and dignity, and the freedom of worship and expression. We respect and cherish these things too -- and we must defend them.
And let me add: Our constitutional democracy demands our participation, not just every four years, but all the time. So let’s do all we can to keep advancing the causes and values we all hold dear: making our economy work for everyone, not just those at the top; protecting our country and protecting our planet; and breaking down all the barriers that hold anyone back from achieving their dreams.
We’ve spent a year and a half bringing together millions of people from every corner of our country to say with one voice that we believe that the American Dream is big enough for everyone -- for people of all races and religions, for men and women, for immigrants, for LGBT people, and people with disabilities.
Our responsibility as citizens is to keep doing our part to build that better, stronger, fairer America we seek. And I know you will.
I am so grateful to stand with all of you.
I want to thank Tim Kaine and Anne Holton for being our partners on this journey. It gives me great hope and comfort to know that Tim will remain on the front-lines of our democracy, representing Virginia in the Senate.
To Barack and Michelle Obama: Our country owes you an enormous debt of gratitude for your graceful, determined leadership, and so do I.
To Bill, Chelsea, Marc, Charlotte, Aidan, our brothers, and our entire family, my love for you means more than I can ever express.
You crisscrossed this country on my behalf and lifted me up when I needed it most –- even four-month old Aidan traveling with his mom.
I will always be grateful to the creative, talented, dedicated men and women at our headquarters in Brooklyn and across our country who poured their hearts into this campaign. For you veterans, this was a campaign after a campaign -- for some of you, this was your first campaign ever. I want each of you to know that you were the best campaign anyone has had.
To all the volunteers, community leaders, activists, and union organizers who knocked on doors, talked to neighbors, posted on Facebook - even in secret or in private: Thank you.
To everyone who sent in contributions as small as $5 and kept us going, thank you.
And to all the young people in particular, I want you to hear this. I’ve spent my entire adult life fighting for what I believe in. I’ve had successes and I’ve had setbacks -– sometimes really painful ones. Many of you are at the beginning of your careers. You will have successes and setbacks, too.
This loss hurts. But please, please never stop believing that fighting for what’s right is worth it. It’s always worth it. And we need you keep up these fights now and for the rest of your lives.
To all the women, and especially the young women, who put their faith in this campaign and in me, I want you to know that nothing has made me prouder than to be your champion.
I know that we still have not shattered that highest glass ceiling. But some day someone will -– hopefully sooner than we might think right now.
And to all the little girls watching right now, never doubt that you are valuable and powerful and deserving of every chance and opportunity in the world.
Finally, I am grateful to our country for all it has given me.
I count my blessings every day that I am an American. And I still believe, as deeply as I ever have, that if we stand together and work together, with respect for our differences, strength in our convictions, and love for this nation -– our best days are still ahead of us.
You know I believe we are stronger together and will go forward together. And you should never be sorry that you fought for that.
Scripture tells us: “Let us not grow weary in doing good, for in due season, we shall reap, if we do not lose heart.”
My friends, let us have faith in each other. Let us not grow weary. Let us not lose heart. For there are more seasons to come and there is more work to do.
I am incredibly honored and grateful to have had this chance to represent all of you in this consequential election. May God bless you and god bless the United States of America.
Hillary
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Dear ones, what the F have we
gotten ourselves into?!??
Movies
ICYMI last time, here's Randi Rhodes's "The Nightmare Is Here: President-elect Trump. It Turns Out – We Are Not Better Than This." Yup. The people who lurve trump because of and in spite of his hateful, bigoted rhetoric came out in droves and voted for him. If there were such a thing as Satan, he must be having an orgasm of delight right now.
Seth Meyers Shares Remarks on Donald Trump's Presidency
Samantha Bee on Donald LOSER trump's campaign policy "shop." Yeah, I didn't gno it was a thing, either. Maybe trump didn't, either--maybe he used the excuse that they didn't really exist as a reason to refuse to pay them. Which, of course, he did.
Secular Talk on what trump and the Republican Congress can do
MSNBC's Rachel Maddow interviews Senator Elizabeth Warren: "We stand up, and we fight back."
'Til next time, check out these great channels:
...or, if you just want something mindless and fun, try Tested
And now, here's your treat:
"Democracy"
(It's coming to the USA)
by Leonard Cohen
From those nights in Tiananmen Square
It's coming from the feel
That this ain't exactly real
Or it's real, but it ain't exactly there
From the wars against disorder
From the sirens night and day
From the fires of the homeless
From the ashes of the gay
Democracy is coming to the USA
It's coming through a crack in the wall
On a visionary flood of alcohol
From the staggering account
Of the Sermon on the Mount
Which I don't pretend to understand at all
It's coming from the silence
On the dock of the bay,
From the brave, the bold, the battered
Heart of Chevrolet
Democracy is coming to the USA
The holy places where the races meet
From the homicidal bitchin'
That goes down in every kitchen
To determine who will serve and who will eat
From the wells of disappointment
Where the women kneel to pray
For the grace of God in the desert here
And the desert far away:
Democracy is coming to the USA
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