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Title: What is your favorite stolen election
Post by: ChuckJ on November 16, 2016, 08:45:12 PM
In honor of the latest election which I'm sure TruthisOut (or whatever his name is) can concretely prove was stolen. If he can't I'm sure spook911 (or whatever his name is) can prove it with some blocks, wire, and kerosene.
Title: Re: What is your favorite stolen election
Post by: fatboy on November 16, 2016, 08:58:17 PM
2016
Best. Election. Ever.

Like a silent bus they didn't see it coming.
Title: Re: What is your favorite stolen election
Post by: ADsOutburst on November 16, 2016, 09:10:14 PM
2016
Best. Election. Ever.

Like a silent bus they didn't see it coming.
A silent bus? Must have been electric-powered.  :-)

Anyway, to answer the question, Trump beating Hillary. He defied the odds. Everyday, for various reasons, I grow more and more satisfied that the Dems lost.
Title: Re: What is your favorite stolen election
Post by: BattleHymn on November 16, 2016, 09:19:27 PM
Perhaps before we vote, we should share some highlights from some of the various elections. 

Here is one of my favorite, complete with the zoom in a a very disgusted sounding Brinkley telling us at :54 that  "The blue dot on the top of the state of Virginia is the District of Columbia which is the one area that Walter Mondale has carried today".   :rofl:


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IS7W9XSoq8[/youtube]
Title: Re: What is your favorite stolen election
Post by: DUmpDiver on November 16, 2016, 09:20:30 PM
Trump for sure.

Although I do have fond memories of the crowd at the The Naval Observatory (VP's residence) in 2000 shouting "Get out of Cheney's house!" to Al Gore.
Title: Re: What is your favorite stolen election
Post by: USA4ME on November 16, 2016, 09:29:55 PM
When Reagan stole it from Mondale. The first theft is always the sweetest.

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Title: Re: What is your favorite stolen election
Post by: Ralph Wiggum on November 16, 2016, 09:39:15 PM
2016
Best. Election. Ever.

Like a silent bus they didn't see it coming.
Yes, the delicious irony because 99% of the media & left thought it was in the bag.
Title: Re: What is your favorite stolen election
Post by: SVPete on November 16, 2016, 11:27:24 PM
The Jews, when they stole the "election" from Haman!
Title: Re: What is your favorite stolen election
Post by: 98ZJUSMC on November 17, 2016, 12:02:41 AM
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When Reagan stole it from Mondale

 :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
Title: Re: What is your favorite stolen election
Post by: 98ZJUSMC on November 17, 2016, 12:04:04 AM
Yes, the delicious irony because 99% of the media & left thought it was in the bag.

Definitely doubles the pleasure.  This 8-day schadenboner is never going to go away.
Title: Re: What is your favorite stolen election
Post by: Happy Fun Ball on November 17, 2016, 05:51:15 AM
This Trump election and when Reagan stole it from Carter.
Title: Re: What is your favorite stolen election
Post by: Gina on November 17, 2016, 05:52:10 AM
Perhaps before we vote, we should share some highlights from some of the various elections. 

Here is one of my favorite, complete with the zoom in a a very disgusted sounding Brinkley telling us at :54 that  "The blue dot on the top of the state of Virginia is the District of Columbia which is the one area that Walter Mondale has carried today".   :rofl:


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IS7W9XSoq8[/youtube]

good stuff!  :lol:
Title: Re: What is your favorite stolen election
Post by: Gina on November 17, 2016, 05:53:33 AM
2016
Best. Election. Ever.

Like a silent bus they didn't see it coming.

I went to bed at my normal time expecting Clinton to win it.  I got up the next morning for work and at 4am I opened my Drudge and screamed!  I was totally blown away.  The media really manipulated me on that election.
Title: Re: What is your favorite stolen election
Post by: FunkyZero on November 17, 2016, 06:35:12 AM
For me personally, 2016 will go down as the most fun election ever. Not as an indicator of how good or bad Trump may turn out to be, but simply for the the level of hammer applied to established hipsters, lefties and SJW's. It's the year the democrat party was bitch-slapped in a manner that can only be described as epic. The near 2 year long race itself kinda sucked, but the reaction to it on the left has been absolutely priceless. Outright destroying the legacy of that arrogant traitor we have endured for 8 years along with the Clinton machine is the icing on top.
I have a pretty good feeling he will end up in the same chapter of the book where Jimmah is now referred to as the second-worse President ever.
I don't think anyone could have given me a better Christmas gift.
Of course, my view may be of my generation. I wasn't old enough to be paying attention when Reagan won, definitely not when Nixon was around. I've endured liberalism since the Clinton inception, so if Trump turns out to be what he claimed, it'll be the first time in my life I've seen conservatism work. I'm skeptical, but so far I have been MORE than pleasantly surprised and gladly proven wrong.
Title: Re: What is your favorite stolen election
Post by: SVPete on November 17, 2016, 08:21:47 AM
I went to bed at my normal time expecting Clinton to win it.  I got up the next morning for work and at 4am I opened my Drudge and screamed!  I was totally blown away.  The media really manipulated me on that election.

Pretty much likewise, minus the scream. Re the MSM and polling, I was very uncertain. Their usual pattern has been to phony up the polls through sampling tricks, and then be more or less honest during the 3-5 weeks before the election; OTOH, MSM hatred and loathing of Trump surpasses anything I've seen in my lifetime, more even than RMN and 1972. So when the polls started showing Trump pulling even or leading slightly, I didn't know what to think. Was it really close, within the range where D vote fraud could decide the outcome? Did the MSM's Trump-loathing induce the MSM to keep playing their sampling tricks all the way up to the election?

So when I went to Drudge on the AM of 11/9, my reaction was, "Oh! Wow!" And then a sense of relief at the thought of the tyranny and corruption we had dodged.
Title: Re: What is your favorite stolen election
Post by: Carl on November 17, 2016, 08:23:59 AM
Writing in the 2002 Senate races too.
Title: Re: What is your favorite stolen election
Post by: I_B_Perky on November 17, 2016, 05:50:15 PM
2016
Best. Election. Ever.

Like a silent bus they didn't see it coming.

Oh yes!!!! 

And after the silent bus hit them the Trump train dashed all hope when the GOP retained the senate and house.   :yahoo:
Title: Re: What is your favorite stolen election
Post by: jb2u11 on November 17, 2016, 08:47:42 PM
It's hard to pick a favorite, every election we steal is memorable.  But i think the most recent one is the best as it couldn't have been stolen from a better person. 
Title: Re: What is your favorite stolen election
Post by: Undies on November 17, 2016, 09:29:05 PM
I remember being stuck in traffic in Houston in September 2015, listening to candidate Trump on Talk Radio going on about a possible third party run.  I was never a big fan of The Donald and, I knew he had been a democrat most of his life - and I knew he was a friend of the Clintons.  I told my wife that this next year could be quite different IF Donald Trump was sincere.  But I was thinking he surely was going to play Ross Perot for Hillary Clinton. 

It took a lot to change my mind and get on the real Trump Election-Stealing Bandwagon.  He made this an epic election year that will be remember for many election cycles to come.   
Title: Re: What is your favorite stolen election
Post by: 98ZJUSMC on November 18, 2016, 04:09:41 AM
I remember being stuck in traffic in Houston in September 2015, listening to candidate Trump on Talk Radio going on about a possible third party run.  I was never a big fan of The Donald and, I knew he had been a democrat most of his life - and I knew he was a friend of the Clintons.  I told my wife that this next year could be quite different IF Donald Trump was sincere. But I was thinking he surely was going to play Ross Perot for Hillary Clinton. 

It took a lot to change my mind and get on the real Trump Election-Stealing Bandwagon.  He made this an epic election year that will be remember for many election cycles to come.

That concerned me a great deal.  Few people, in political history, disgust me more than Ross Perot.  He gave us Clintoon and the mess we find ourselves in.  However, when Trump waylaid the rest of the Republican field, I began to believe that he could pull this off.  Something in the back of my mind, almost two years ago, made me sure that PIAPS was going down in flames.  It slipped past all the scandals, one by one and looked like I would be wrong.

Nope.  ....and Thank God!
Title: Re: What is your favorite stolen election
Post by: diesel driver on November 18, 2016, 05:05:47 AM
The Jews, when they stole the "election" from Haman!

It's always, "the Jews!"
But anytime you see Chrissy Mathews looking like a cat that ate a sour mouse on election night is a good election!
Title: Re: What is your favorite stolen election
Post by: diesel driver on November 18, 2016, 05:11:40 AM
Definitely doubles the pleasure.  This 8-day schadenboner is never going to go away.
For a schadenboner that last longer than 4 days you should seek medical treatment.  But I don't think it's covered under Odumbasscare.

My advice is to shack up with a willing member of the opposite sex until symptoms subside.  Treatment may take from 2-10 days or longer, depending on bust size...    :tongue:
Title: Re: What is your favorite stolen election
Post by: Undies on November 18, 2016, 10:06:56 AM
That concerned me a great deal.  Few people, in political history, disgust me more than Ross Perot.  He gave us Clintoon and the mess we find ourselves in.  However, when Trump waylaid the rest of the Republican field, I began to believe that he could pull this off.  Something in the back of my mind, almost two years ago, made me sure that PIAPS was going down in flames.  It slipped past all the scandals, one by one and looked like I would be wrong.

Nope.  ....and Thank God!

Exactly!  :-)  But the trust was very thin in those first days; weeks.