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Escurumbele

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30. Not true, many of us have, and I would dare to say EVERYONE at DU has. The same with Al Gore.
Tue Feb 15, 2022, 04:58 PM
Feb 2022

The World would be a very different place if Al Gore, and not the chimp, Hillary and not the buffoon had been presidents, for one we would have better climate resolutions, and I bet anything Putin would be playing soldier in his office and not at the border of Ukraine.

Many of us think about it almost every day, and from 2016 to 2020? I would dare to say, EVERY F^&ING DAY!


Sorry Autumn, didn't read the responses before I posted...but, nonetheless, great minds think alike...

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Really? lagomorph777 Feb 2022 #1
+1 Baitball Blogger Feb 2022 #7
Maybe you haven't, but a good portion of DU is obsessed with it. ms liberty Feb 2022 #2
I was talking more about the general public. ificandream Feb 2022 #3
The "general public" tends not to think much about anything that doesn't affect them here and now. Caliman73 Feb 2022 #23
"Obessed" with Reality & Cha Feb 2022 #33
I thought about nothing else edhopper Feb 2022 #4
as have many of us here have rurallib Feb 2022 #29
Hell! I'm still mad Pantagruel Feb 2022 #5
Definitely no 9/11 jmowreader Feb 2022 #22
I'm still Mad stage left Feb 2022 #37
K & R Budi Feb 2022 #6
Love that. nt iemanja Feb 2022 #18
America lost. CaptainTruth Feb 2022 #36
Yes. And soldierant Feb 2022 #38
Clinton will receive the "Forbes International Women's Day Lifetime Achievement Award" to commemorat Budi Feb 2022 #8
Thanks!! ificandream Feb 2022 #11
We did elect Hillary President n/t Mr.Bill Feb 2022 #9
Yup. nt DeeNice Feb 2022 #10
+1 joshcryer Feb 2022 #13
+1 2naSalit Feb 2022 #21
Yes, I take comfort in that she won a plurality of the people's vote. I blame the Constitution... Deuce Feb 2022 #26
Hillary Clinton is expected to speak at *next week's New York State Democratic Party Convention Budi Feb 2022 #12
The people voted for Hillary. The F**ing Electoral College voted for the criminal traitor RAB910 Feb 2022 #14
Some didn't, from the popular vote total most did. PortTack Feb 2022 #15
I have. What happened in 2016 was a sad, sad thing. MineralMan Feb 2022 #16
The 2016 election was traumatic for me iemanja Feb 2022 #17
Unfortunately I've given it many years of thought jcgoldie Feb 2022 #19
Oh I think we have and it was far beyond stupid. It KPN Feb 2022 #20
It may not be realized, but there is a real possibility that our Democracy ended with what JohnSJ Feb 2022 #24
K & R Budi Feb 2022 #39
For every republican president there's a "What if?" Mr.Bill Feb 2022 #25
Carter instead of Reagan would have Bettie Feb 2022 #27
And Al Gore won the election in 2000. Things certainly would have been different Autumn Feb 2022 #28
Not true, many of us have, and I would dare to say EVERYONE at DU has. The same with Al Gore. Escurumbele Feb 2022 #30
As an older, strong feminist, I promise you I've thought about it. hamsterjill Feb 2022 #31
The amount of damage done to this country And the world by not electing HRC in incalculable. nt yaesu Feb 2022 #32
I've thought about that every day since Nov 9, 2016. world wide wally Feb 2022 #34
Yes, it set America back 10-20 years, perhaps more. CaptainTruth Feb 2022 #35
Americans really need to get off the line of thinking Aussie105 Feb 2022 #40
It's ridiculous. betsuni Feb 2022 #42
Donald Trump is egregiously unfit mentally and morally to be president Martin Eden Feb 2022 #41
Pretty much think about it daily. CrackityJones75 Feb 2022 #43
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