I am not shocked by the message Trump sent in his first press statement. Throwing the first sucker punch at those Trump consider his opponents is his MO. We saw him taking sucker punches at his opponents during the entire race. He is trying to knock the media off balance. What I am shocked at is how unprofessionally it was handled by Trump. I would hope there are better ways to send a message to the media to improve their credibility.
That was my thought. The tweet is as vague as it could be. Definitely doesn't respect the measure and proportion of yesterday's march.
62.9M voted for Trump. 65.8M for Clinton. How many showed up at these marches? The number of voters kind of dwarf the protesters.
So? Since more people who voted for Trump didn't come out to protest somehow invalidates the protest? If you say so.
I think lots of Trump voters showed up at the marches. Being pro women isn't just for non-Trump voters.
What was the number of votes for American idol? I think they kind of dwarf the presidential election. Science
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/article127835724.html Organizers have insisted that the march isn’t an anti-Trump protest but rather a rallying cry for women’s issues and a range of liberal causes that could be threatened by the Trump administration. The event’s policy platform covers issues such as racial profiling, climate change, abortion and LGBTQ rights. The official website lists 177 partners including Planned Parenthood, the Human Rights Campaign, the NAACP and Voto Latino.
Clinton voters are a minority. And rather loud and displaying a lack of understanding what it means to lose an election, and the consequences.
God no! I hate working on German cars. We should have bombed them all just to avoid BMW continuing to exist.
false....simple math....she won the popular vote...look up minority in your dictionary..+3million Hillary...she won a majority of votes and you know this