An alternative history of the year since Election Day 2016
Read it and weep
(snip)
Nov. 9, 2016: Clinton pledges to work with the Obama administration for a smooth transition. People are not openly weeping in their workplaces. Democratic National Committee Chair Donna Brazile graciously accepts compliments about how well the campaign was handled and praises the Clinton campaign as a great partner in rebuilding the DNC.
Nov. 10, 2016: In her first news conference as president-elect, Clinton sparks outrage by suggesting that her husband, former president Bill Clinton, might be of help as a special envoy to North Korea, citing his previous diplomatic success there. We will not tolerate a whiff of nepotism in the White House! declares Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.). In a biting editorial, the Wall Street Journal imagines Chelsea Clinton as a special adviser to the president, swanning in and out of the West Wing with no qualifications other than being the presidents daughter. Fox News cites it on all its programs.
(snip)
Dec. 10, 2016: Clinton selects Joe Biden as her secretary of state, but is criticized for joking that as Joe would say, its a BFD. On Fox & Friends, Steve Doocy criticizes the term as crass, saying, The children are listening. On Twitter, Donald Trump Jr. posts a photo of his daughter crying and blames Clinton. Ivanka Trump doesnt retweet it, because shes busy promoting a new line of trench coats, but one of her staffers likes it.
(snip)
Jan. 10: In a stiff phone call, Clinton invites FBI Director James B. Comey to continue his term. Comey accepts, a little awkwardly. Both feel good about it after. No one hides behind any drapes.
Jan. 20: Clinton is officially inaugurated as the 45th president of the United States. A star-studded lineup performs: Lin-Manuel Miranda composes a special Hamilton rap just for the occasion, and Clinton surprises everyone by doing that super-fast part from Guns and Ships. Vice President Tim Kaine claps along enthusiastically on the sidelines. A video of Chelseas daughter singing along goes viral, and Rush Limbaugh criticizes her for using her young children as political props.
Jan. 23: Clintons first official act is to nominate Merrick Garland for the Supreme Court. Some things are worth waiting for, she jokes. The Judicial Crisis Network spends millions in an ad blitz calling for her to step down. She doesnt. Garland is confirmed swiftly and without incident, though some commentators grumble that he isnt liberal enough.
Clintons new press secretary, Donna Brazile, hosts her first briefing and answers a question about inauguration crowds: We had a great turnout. The National Park Service has the estimates. I hope you all had as joyful a time as we did!
(snip)
Aug. 11: In response to a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Clinton says: There is no place for white supremacy in a fair and free America. On the newly named Fox morning show Trump & Friends, Trump decries the president for insulting some very fine people exercising their First Amendment rights. Its called the Constitution, Hillary! He high-fives Brian Kilmeade.
More..
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/posteverything/wp/2017/11/08/an-alternative-history-of-the-year-since-election-day-2016/?utm_term=.aa2c64603042
bearsfootball516
(6,378 posts)I would have loved for Hillary to be president, but there's absolutely no reason to be dredging up the 2016 election again, for no reason.
kimbutgar
(21,285 posts)Twitler had stoked up racism from day one with his installation speech in January.