Huff, puff — and invent more things to be afraid of — Eli Stokols (for example) gasped — "What if Trump won't accept defeat?"

© 2016 Peter Free

 

22 August 2016

 

 

OMG, the sky is falling

 

Politico reporter Eli Stokols, apparently being serious, wrote:

 

 

Trump began to suggest that the election would “fixed” last month as Hillary Clinton opened a lead following July’s party conventions. “The only way we can lose, in my opinion — I really mean this, Pennsylvania — is if cheating goes on,” Trump said at a rally in Altoona.

 

Interviews with more than a dozen senior GOP operatives suggest growing panic that Trump’s descent down this alt-right rabbit hole and, beyond that, his efforts to de-legitimize the very institutions that undergird American democracy—the media and the electoral process itself—threaten not just their congressional majorities or the party’s survival but, potentially, the stability of the country’s political system.

 

© 2016 Eli Stokols, What if Trump won't accept defeat?, Politico (22 August 2016) (extracts)

 

 

Aye, me buckoes, America is doomed

 

The Trump Phenomenon will — for sure, mates — easily cast aside the institutionalized inertia that has clogged America's plutocrat-owned, pseudo-democracy for decades.

 

Why didn't any past presidents think of doing the same thing?

 

 

The moral? — The most interesting thing about the 2016 presidential election is . . .

 

. . . the Lamestream's consistently idiotic take on everything that exists and doesn't.