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"Democrats Failed Us Miserably" Michael Moore Unleashes Post-Election "To-Do" Li
• zerohedge.com by Tyler DurdenMorning After To-Do List:
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.





5 Comments in Response to "Democrats Failed Us Miserably" Michael Moore Unleashes Post-Election "To-Do" Li
Followup on point 5: Trump won 2,700 and some odd counties - HRC 480 and some odd. Most HRC counties were near State capitols. The electoral college has some merit.
Point 5, while factually correct, is somewhat misleading. Google shows HRC with 60,274,974 to Trump's 59,937,338 for a difference of 337,636, about 0.4% of votes cast (or should I say counted?). This is hardly a mandate justifying elimination of electoral college.
Point 3 demonstrates that Moore has bought into the "divide and rule" (a more apt translation of the Latin, or so I'm told) propaganda. Explained in 30 seconds here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21QtXjUodsg
Point 2 clearly demonstrates a lack of understanding about the true nature of the MSM.
I wish Michael Moore all the best on point 1. However, I bet he finds "the party" to be a moving target. As I wrote a 700-page open letter to other party over 18 months following the 2008 election, that's what I noticed. The "other party" was moving, shifting, going nowhere in particular as far as I could see.