Shadow Wolf
Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
It's a completely different situation. The Right was harping on about Obama not having a mandate after 2012, and pretty much every state had a petition going on to succeed. And now when the election has went so askew, on top of having a proven "rights killer" with him, and the Left is expected to just shut up? Rather than blame the problems of how it came to this--including the fact the two party system ran through two very unpopular candidates through, leaving America to plug its nose only to find the one it did pick isn't being put in office, we're supposed to just deal with it? Really, it's so bad the Right is abandoning one of its rally cries these past few years, all because now suddenly it's just not an issue.Just one difference, we didn't go completely off our rocker complaining about the process only the results. Sure we didn't like that Obama won, but he did win and we accepted it. We lost and accepted the fact and got to the serious business of complaining about his agenda after he was in office.
No, the Left shouldn't shut up about it because this election proves the things most people on all sides loathe about our system are the only things keeping Republicans in power. Without gerrymandering and the EC, these past few elections would have been a total disaster for Republicans, rather than the many close calls that have been saving them.
And, why should we shut up when Trump has such strong Russian connections, is loading his board with pro-Russian connections, and has put a lot of talk into "strengthening the military?" It's pretty bad when I can say "back when I was a kid, we'd of crucified someone trying to run for office with such pro-Russian connections." At this point, it seems while those Left and Right complain about alliances with nations like Saudi Arabia, the Left is the one complaining about a potential future equally embarrassing alliance with a nation that has no real concept of "freedom of speech," or "association," or many of the other things we really should regard as global standards.