About Tolerance: These irrational lefties need help.

Why do self-described tolerant people hate so much? In the wake of this historic election, a very definite majority of Americans voted for Trump. Even in California, Harris voters are bound to trip over a closeted Trump voter. Why does the Trump voter have to remain closeted? Why, if a Trump voter is in the majority, does he feel the need to hide? The answer is that the Kamala Harris voters are not at all tolerant. They’re vicious and spiteful creatures who spew venom on their perceived enemies.

And these intolerant people are why Kamala lost. They need to look in the mirror. But first, let’s look at them:

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No, Trump’s Win Is Not a “Nightmare” for Europeans

Make no mistake—behind their forced congratulations, most European leaders are in a state of shock and horror about Donald Trump’s historic election as the 47th president of the United States of America.

In private, many probably share the lunatic view of Britain’s Labour foreign secretary, David Lammy, who once called President Trump “a woman-hating, neo-Nazi-sympathising sociopath.”

The current mood at the top of the European Union was captured by Politico, bible of the Brussels oligarchy, whose pre-election headline warned that the return of the populist ex-president would be “Europe’s Trumpian Nightmare.”

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Where Are the Missing 11 Million Voters?

As of this writing on Friday, Donald Trump’s popular vote total stood at 74,269,316. By the time you see this article and click on that link, however, that total is certain to be higher. Trump’s final popular vote total has now exceeded his official 2020 total of 74,225,926. Kamala Harris, meanwhile, has 68,800,347 popular votes, a steep decline from Old Joe Biden’s 2020 total of 81,286,454.


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We Won and We Need to Act Like It

In a just world, Donald Trump would have won the Nobel Peace Prize for securing the historic Abraham Accords peace agreements of 2020. So too, in a just world, would A-list Hollywood studios now be bidding for the rights to produce the film adaptation of the single greatest comeback story in American history: Donald Trump, the once and future president.

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Trudeau not ready to deal with border after Trump win

Are we ready for a return of Roxham Road but on an even bigger scale?

With the election of Donald Trump on Tuesday, there is no doubt that Canada’s beleaguered immigration system will likely face an influx of people heading north to claim they are refugees fleeing the United States.


I bet she shows up at Roxham.

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Trump victory hands hedge funds $1.2bn win from bet against renewables

Investors running bets against renewable energy stocks have racked up profits of more than $1.2bn from the heavy sell-off that swept the sector in the wake of Donald Trump’s US presidential election victory.

Arrowstreet Capital and Qube Research & Technologies were among firms that had built up short positions against companies such as Norwegian hydrogen firm Nel and German wind turbine manufacturer Nordex, according to data group Breakout Point.

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David Polansky: Neither Canadian nor U.S. media understand America

The great novelist Saul Bellow once wrote: “I have developed a certain sympathy with Canada. It’s no easy thing to share a border with the USA. Canada’s chief entertainment — it has no choice — is to watch (from a gorgeous setting) what happens in our country. The disaster is that there is no other show.”

Unfortunately, despite countless hours of American media consumption, many Canadians understand their neighbor surprisingly poorly. The latest program to capture attention here, as elsewhere, was of course the U.S. general election, which Donald Trump won for a second time, much to the consternation of the pundit class in particular.


Random TDS …

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What do the Democrats need to reverse their fortunes? More bread-and-butter issues, less Oprah, say some

More bread and butter and less Oprah.

That’s what some strategists suggest is needed to fix a demoralized Democratic Party recovering from its electoral thumping on Tuesday night.

The finger pointing, recriminations and soul searching has begun in earnest in the wake of the U.S. election, which saw former Republican president Donald Trump soundly defeat current Democratic Vice-President Kamala Harris. Some Democrats are now calling for a reckoning within the party to determine what went wrong and what needs to change if they want to win future elections.

The CBC supported Trudeau based on his hair and selfies.

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The More Democrats Blame White Women, the More They’ll Vote Red

President Trump’s decisive victory Tuesday is forcing Democrats to explain their loss — and they’re turning to a familiar scapegoat: white women.

“Black voters came through for Kamala Harris. White women voters did not,” Joy Reid said on MSNBC. “If people vote more party line or more on race than on gender and protecting their gender, there’s really not that much more you can do.”


Seems to be an awful lot of White women lamenting Kamala’s loss.

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Harvard Professors Cancel Classes as Students Feel Blue After Trump Win

At 7 a.m. on Wednesday, Sophia R. Mammucari ’28 woke up to a phone call from her mom — and the news that Donald Trump had been officially reelected.

“I still had some hope that she was going to win by a small amount. And then I woke up this morning, and that’s not what happened,” Mammucari said. “I probably cried for like an hour.”

On election night, students gathered at viewing parties hosted by friends, House tutors, the Institute of Politics, and the Harvard Republican Club to watch results roll in.


Random TDS sufferers … I got a kick out of Bubble woman

h/t Mauser

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Trump won the working-class vote and Poilievre’s Conservatives are well on the way to doing just that too

Like a lot of Canadians, I thought I knew quite a bit about the United States.

After all, I lived there for five years. I reported from almost half the states and travelled in most of the others. I was married to an American for 45 years and spent time with her family in Hawaii, California and Colorado. My son is a dual citizen. I even speak their language, more or less.

Obviously, I don’t know as much as I thought I did. I thought Kamala Harris had a good shot at winning on Tuesday. Donald Trump’s take-that victory came as a surprise — not so much that he won, but that the voters’ verdict was so decisive. I’m struggling to figure out why.

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There’s no mystery. White women handed Trump the election

So … what happened?

How is it possible that this country reelected Donald Trump after everything he’s been convicted of doing, everything he has said he plans on doing, and everything he did to that poor microphone?

The answer isn’t that deep: The majority of white women in this country want a male president — preferably white. That’s not me talking; that’s nearly a century of voting data speaking.


Or maybe don’t run such crappy candidates?

White woman loses it on Black Trump supporter …

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Migrants Abandon Caravan As Trump Win Kills ‘Dream of Getting Out’

Migrants are abandoning a caravan headed for the United States because Donald Trump’s election win has dashed their “dream of getting out”.

The caravan, which began earlier this week in southern Mexico, included approximately 3,000 migrants seeking asylum or economic opportunities in the U.S.

However, as news of the President Elect’s victory reached their phones, many decided to turn back, fearing deportation.Trump has vowed to initiate a mass deportation program during his next term in the White House.


Gracious in defeat…

h/t Mauser

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Trump’s Podcast Offensive Worked

Early Wednesday morning, as Donald Trump declared victory, he invited Ultimate Fighting Championship CEO Dana White onstage during his speech. “This is what happens when the machine comes after you,” White boomed, sounding like he was teeing up a cage match. “This is karma, ladies and gentlemen!”

Why exactly, on the eve of one of the biggest political comebacks in American history, was the man responsible for mainlining mixed martial arts to the mainstream given top billing?


I think Rogan’s interviews with both Trump and Vance played a significant role.

An end run around the MSM humanized Trump and introduced Vance as not just a good VP candidate but a future presidential contender.

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Sexism didn’t lose Kamala Harris the election. She was just a terrible candidate

Since Kamala Harris’s decisive loss to former president Donald Trump on Tuesday night, the legacy media has blamed the regular bogeymen: sexism and misogyny. It’s Hillary Clinton déjà vu. Men just weren’t ready for a woman to take the White House, they lament.

But it turns out that many women weren’t ready either.

Random TDS …

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