why start now?
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he hang together or we may hang separately?
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Plenty of political division under Clinton, Bush, Obama ... & plenty of other points in US history. No need for fainting spells.
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there will be plenty of time for us to fight. The election is over. How about we take a short break?
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And to who's advantage is it to do that?
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I think it's healthy for individuals and for America.
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Not all Americans are going to buy that giving a bigot respect and a respite is healthy for America
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many Republicans hated Obama with this same level of intensity. It wasn't healthy or productive.
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I think you're completely missing the point. Why should Latinos, Muslims, Jews, blacks want to unite with him?
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his entire voter base is not racist or hateful, I get that, but he's clearly empowered and enabled the alt right
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THAT is what prevents unity. Not people protesting what they view as existential threat
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@hottakebob your like a guy telling his friend "your brother in law beats your sister but keep quite so the kids dont have 2 seeThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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millions of people voted for someone who proposes banning muslims, now you want those folks to pretend that didn't happen
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You mean like the way conservatives got past their animus toward the Clintons and the way they united behind Obama? Like that?
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Onus is also on Pres-elect to show he wants the country to unite. He hasn't yet. Chappelle's final words on SNL well said.
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@hottakebob But elections are only fair when Liberials win.#liberialLogic.#hypocrisy -
Legally compliant outcome but any election in which the side with fewer votes wins can't really be called fair
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call me doubtful that you would be making same statement if situation were reversed.
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I wouldn't complain about it if my candidate won of course, but it's self-evident that it's not a just system
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if we let people vote and we don't let the person who gets the most votes win, then what's the point of voting?
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Pretty difficult to discuss this with person who doesn't understand our Constitution, or the intent of our founders.
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