Ah.
One can be elite in different things, but I took O Really's question to mean financially since we were discussing difference from the working class.
Ah.
Dunno. Somewhere along the line the term became derogatory among the right-wingers. Used to be it was good to get into an "elite" school, or serve in an "elite" function in the military, or work for an "elite" company in an industry. Now to be "elite" is pretty much the same as being "entitled", which is also usually misused.
Irony, whining about it and spite voting doesn't make you a man.We Asked Young Men Why They Voted for Donald Trump—Here’s What They Said
... Many young men say they voted for the former president not because they are anti-choice or against human rights or are even that pro-masculinity, but because they’re tired of feeling bad for being a man....
Wow, we must have really shamed you if you stewed on it for 4 1/3 years until you finally had something to childishly gloat about.
https://www.cnn.com/election/2024/results/presidentPopular vote totals make Trump’s ‘mandate’ look like a mirage
... The problem, of course, is that reality keeps getting in the way. The New York Times published a compelling analysis, explaining that the Republican’s victory “was neither unprecedented nor a landslide.”
In fact, he prevailed with one of the smallest margins of victory in the popular vote since the 19th century and generated little of the coattails of a true landslide. The disconnect goes beyond predictable Trumpian braggadocio. The incoming president and his team are trying to cement the impression of a “resounding margin,” as one aide called it, to make Mr. Trump seem more popular than he is and strengthen his hand in forcing through his agenda in the months to come.
... As things stand, according to the latest tally from the Cook Political Report, Trump won 49.86% of the popular vote — a margin of 1.6% over Vice President Kamala Harris. (The Democratic nominee, interestingly enough, came up short while winning a higher percentage of the popular vote than Trump received in 2016 or 2020.)
The bottom line is unambiguous: As a matter of arithmetic, the 2024 contest was a close race in which more Americans voted against him than for him.
This is relevant, not for practical reasons, but for political ones. Trump’s many critics can declare, accurately and honestly, to the nation and the world, that the incoming president lacks an electoral mandate. The incoming president and his allies, meanwhile, can try to claim that he's the one true voice of the nation, but the popular vote totals point in the opposite direction.
When some news organizations reported on this last week, Karoline Leavitt, the incoming White House press secretary, responded via social media, “New Fake News Narrative Alert! ... The fake news is trying to minimize President Trump’s massive and historic victory to try to delegitimize his mandate before he even takes the Oath of Office again.”
But the pushback is baseless. There’s nothing “fake” about actual election results, whether Republicans approve of them or not. Using the word “mandate” over and over again will not change the outcome or make Trump's coming overreach any less outrageous.
Agreed, and the article says exactly that. However, the "mandate"
Yeah, I see a lot of "mandate" nonsense from the right. But since virtually everything out of trump's mouth is a lie, and the GQP is now weaned on that, they have no problem lying about a "mandate." Bullshit.....more like a "blind date."
Your pride in your Musk & Putin owned, twice impeached, felon x 34, legally deemed a rapist, courts-proven fraudster, charity thief, misogynist and longtime racist, and his slobbering pack of sycophants is noted. Sad.1 CAT FAN wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2024 11:07 amYep, clean sweep. The American peoples voice has been heard. The liberal jackasses voice that congregate here is irrelevant.
So many posts to make, so little time left wasting what life you have left while it passes you by.
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Plus, likely lost a net 2 seats in the already unmanageable, unproductive, EmptyG-led House.Vrede too wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2024 3:05 pmWow, we must have really shamed you if you stewed on it for 4 1/3 years until you finally had something to childishly gloat about.
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Always good to see delusional MAGAt dumbasses exaggerate their position.
Not even half of the voters. Opps.
Election 2024: Presidential results
Kamala Harris: 48.3% of popular vote (74,063,120 votes)
Donald Trump: 49.9% of popular vote (76,656,104 votes)
Top cop - Goofy Gaetz
Top warrior - Faux Noise host Pete Hegseth
Health chief - KINO
Homeland defense - Kristi Noem
Parks and Indians - Doug Burgum
Intel - Moscow asset Tulsi Gabbard
Environment - LOL AGW denying LOL Lee Zeldin
UN - diplomacy bereft Elise Stefanik
WH Deputy - Stephen Miller
DOGE - the comedy duo of trio of EmptyG, Vivek & Elon
Damn, your team really really hates America.![]()
P.S. CFPR #17 #12, playoffs iffy, sad.
One of the GQP leaning House seats has been switched to Dem leaning. The tally is now:Vrede too wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2024 12:41 pmOne of the GQP leaning House seats has been called for the RepuQ. The tally is now:
218 seats for majority
2024 election:
Dem 213
GQP 219
Not yet called 3:
1 Dem leaning
2 GQP leaning (1 barely)
https://apps.npr.org/2024-election-results/house.html
Popular vote totals make Trump’s ‘mandate’ look like a mirage
https://www.cnn.com/election/2024/results/president
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Will MAGAt SINO Johnson the johnson be challenged for the speakership? I haven't seen anything about potential challengers.
The GQP leaning House seat has been called for the GQP. In one of the Dem leaning seats Democrat Derek Tran has flipped California’s 45th congressional district (Orange and Los Angeles counties) after a weeks-long count.Vrede too wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2024 3:22 pmOne of the GQP leaning House seats has been switched to Dem leaning. The tally is now:
218 seats for majority
2024 election:
Dem 213
GQP 219
Not yet called 3:
2 Dem leaning (1 barely)
1 GQP leaning
https://apps.npr.org/2024-election-results/house.html
If this holds out, the RepuQs will have lost a net 2 House seats. The unified Dems and just 3 moderate or extremist RepuQs make a majority on any issue.