“Trump is not my president” is a growing movement born of our national election nightmare. What it is not – is a passing complaint from sore losers. Keith Olbermann doesn’t take such resistance – or fascism, lightly:
” This Trump is a profoundly and proactively self-destructive individual. It is now our sacred duty to help him finish his self destruction. If it is going to be him destroyed at his own hand, or democracy destroyed by his hand, it is going to be him!”
We were asked to give Trump a chance, and we did. Now it’s time to examine Trump’s own words. It was Trump who hotly claimed the polling was rigged. Trump also protested that the election itself was rigged. He refused to acknowledge the election should he lose. You know, he could have been right about the election being rigged!
Hillary Clinton continues to surge ahead in the popular vote. It’s pure irony that Trump’s whining focused on the inequity of the electoral college, which put one of the most unpopular candidates in history into the Oval Office. Trump raged:
” The electoral college is a disaster for democracy.”
Trump also gave the following advice when it looked as though he would lose the election:
“Let’s fight like hell and stop this great and disgusting injustice.
Again protesting the electoral college, which only later emerged to be his saving grace, he wrote:
More votes equals a loss. REVOLUTION!”
Let’s give Trump his fond, revolutionary wish!
Oh…Okay, Mister Olbermann, peacefully and legally.