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American Uprising (Daniel Greenfield)
« on: November 20, 2016, 10:27:15 pm »
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American Uprising
Everything is about the change
Daniel Greenfield
Nov. 9, 2016



This wasn’t an election. It was a revolution.
 
It’s midnight in America. The day before fifty million Americans got up and stood in front of the great iron wheel that had been grinding them down. They stood there even though the media told them it was useless. They took their stand even while all the chattering classes laughed and taunted them.
 
They were fathers who couldn’t feed their families anymore. They were mothers who couldn’t afford health care. They were workers whose jobs had been sold off to foreign countries. They were sons who didn’t see a future for themselves. They were daughters afraid of being murdered by the “unaccompanied minors” flooding into their towns. They took a deep breath and they stood.
 
They held up their hands and the great iron wheel stopped.
 
The Great Blue Wall crumbled. The impossible states fell one by one. Ohio. Wisconsin. Pennsylvania. Iowa. The white working class that had been overlooked and trampled on for so long got to its feet. It rose up against its oppressors and the rest of the nation, from coast to coast, rose up with it.
 
They fought back against their jobs being shipped overseas while their towns filled with migrants that got everything while they got nothing. They fought back against a system in which they could go to jail for a trifle while the elites could violate the law and still stroll through a presidential election. They fought back against being told that they had to watch what they say. They fought back against being held in contempt because they wanted to work for a living and take care of their families.
They fought and they won.
 
This wasn’t a vote. It was an uprising. Like the ordinary men chipping away at the Berlin Wall, they tore down an unnatural thing that had towered over them. And as they watched it fall, they marveled at how weak and fragile it had always been. And how much stronger they were than they had ever known.
 
Who were these people? They were leftovers and flyover country. They didn’t have bachelor degrees and had never set foot in a Starbucks. They were the white working class. They didn’t talk right or think right. They had the wrong ideas, the wrong clothes and the ridiculous idea that they still mattered.
 
They were wrong about everything. Illegal immigration? Everyone knew it was here to stay. Black Lives Matter? The new civil rights movement. Manufacturing? As dead as the dodo. Banning Muslims? What kind of bigot even thinks that way? Love wins. Marriage loses. The future belongs to the urban metrosexual and his dot com, not the guy who used to have a good job before it went to China or Mexico.
 
They couldn’t change anything. A thousand politicians and pundits had talked of getting them to adapt to the inevitable future. Instead they got in their pickup trucks and drove out to vote.
 
And they changed everything.
 
Barack Hussein Obama boasted that he had changed America. A billion regulations, a million immigrants, a hundred thousand lies and it was no longer your America. It was his.
 
He was JFK and FDR rolled into one. He told us that his version of history was right and inevitable.
 
And they voted and left him in the dust. They walked past him and they didn’t listen. He had come to campaign to where they still cling to their bibles. He came to plead for his legacy.
 
And America said, “No.”
 
Fifty millions Americans repudiated him. They repudiated the Obamas and the Clintons. They ignored the celebrities. They paid no attention to the media. They voted because they believed in the impossible. And their dedication made the impossible happen.
 
Americans were told that walls couldn’t be built and factories couldn’t be opened. That treaties couldn’t be unsigned and wars couldn’t be won. It was impossible to ban Muslim terrorists from coming to America or to deport the illegal aliens turning towns and cities into gangland territories.
 
It was all impossible. And fifty million Americans did the impossible. They turned the world upside down.
 
It’s midnight in America. CNN is weeping. MSNBC is wailing. ABC calls it a tantrum. NBC damns it. It wasn’t supposed to happen. The same machine that crushed the American people for two straight terms, the mass of government, corporations and non-profits that ran the country, was set to win.
 
Instead the people stood in front of the machine. They blocked it with their bodies. They went to vote even though the polls told them it was useless. They mailed in their absentee ballots even while Hillary Clinton was planning her fireworks victory celebration. They looked at the empty factories and barren farms. They drove through the early cold. They waited in line. They came home to their children to tell them that they had done their best for their future. They bet on America. And they won.
 
They won improbably. And they won amazingly.
 
They were tired of ObamaCare. They were tired of unemployment. They were tired of being lied to. They were tired of watching their sons come back in coffins to protect some Muslim country. They were tired of being called racists and homophobes. They were tired of seeing their America disappear.
 
And they stood up and fought back. This was their last hope. Their last chance to be heard.
 
Watch fifty million Americans take back their country.
 
The media had the election wrong all along. This wasn’t about personalities. It was about the impersonal. It was about fifty million people whose names no one except a server will ever know fighting back. It was about the homeless woman guarding Trump’s star. It was about the lost Democrats searching for someone to represent them in Ohio and Pennsylvania. It was about the union men who nodded along when the organizers told them how to vote, but who refused to sell out their futures.
 
No one will ever interview all those men and women. We will never see all their faces. But they are us and we are them. They came to the aid of a nation in peril. They did what real Americans have always done. They did the impossible.
 
America is a nation of impossibilities. We exist because our forefathers did not take no for an answer. Not from kings nor tyrants. Not from the elites who told them that it couldn’t be done.
 
The day when we stop being able to pull off the impossible is the day that America will cease to exist.
 
Today is not that day. Today approximately 60 million Americans did the impossible.
 
Midnight has passed. A new day had come. And everything is about to change.

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Re: American Uprising (Daniel Greenfield)
« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2016, 10:30:23 pm »
:facepalm2:

Yeah, a revolution.  All of the GOPe the little Trumpkins hate filling the senior positions in a Trump presidency.  Hillary Clinton will not be prosecuted under a Trump presidency.  Most of Obamacare will not be repealed if President Trump has his way.  etc, etc, etc, etc.

Do I need to continue?

Y'all got played like the chumps y'all are.

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« Last Edit: November 20, 2016, 10:30:50 pm by Oceander »

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Re: American Uprising (Daniel Greenfield)
« Reply #2 on: November 20, 2016, 10:32:59 pm »
You lost, we won, end of conversation.

Name calling is juvenile but it is all that you have left.  But it does fit your mentality.

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« Reply #3 on: November 20, 2016, 10:39:36 pm »
You lost, we won, end of conversation.

Name calling is juvenile but it is all that you have left.  But it does fit your mentality.

Thank you president Obama.  You do recall that is what Obama said:  "We won".  That makes you nothing more than a jack-booted liberal.  And it shows.

You are no conservative, however, no matter how hard you try to pretend otherwise.

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Re: American Uprising (Daniel Greenfield)
« Reply #4 on: November 20, 2016, 10:53:41 pm »
Thank you president Obama.  You do recall that is what Obama said:  "We won".  That makes you nothing more than a jack-booted liberal.  And it shows.

You are no conservative, however, no matter how hard you try to pretend otherwise.

Oceander, you seem like a nice peson.  We should all try to address everyone in a civil manner and I know, especially if one has a chip on their shoulders which again, is about all of us, we can make very rough contributions to threads.

I get it, Doghouse may be new here.

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« Reply #5 on: November 20, 2016, 10:54:56 pm »
The picture in post #1 is fine, it should be reduced, try something like

[img width=400 ]http://]or 600 or 550[/img]  Just add in width=x#

That's how to reduce, pretty easy really.
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Re: American Uprising (Daniel Greenfield)
« Reply #6 on: November 20, 2016, 11:09:55 pm »
Front Page got it, this initial article even reads a bit similar to what Michael Moore, Mike Huckabee has said as well.  In world news, that star from Lebanon I posted a piece on understood it, Rush understands it.  I think Huck called it a peaceful revolution.

I can see people objecting to language or something Trump said 11 years ago, I got that but one might try to understand the other side too.
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Re: American Uprising (Daniel Greenfield)
« Reply #7 on: November 20, 2016, 11:24:10 pm »
Yeah, a revolution.  All of the GOPe the little Trumpkins hate filling the senior positions in a Trump presidency.  Hillary Clinton will not be prosecuted under a Trump presidency.  Most of Obamacare will not be repealed if President Trump has his way.  etc, etc, etc, etc.

Do I need to continue?

Y'all got played like the chumps y'all are.

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Well look at this. We have a certified psychic with us. Since you seem to know the future with such certainty, when nobody else in the world does, please, oh great and wise one tell me the PowerBall numbers coming up this week.


Oh, and btw, oh great psychic, since you already know everything Trump is going to do in the future, can you please explain how you know that but had no idea Trump would be elected in the first place?


Do your psychic powers only apply to some things or what? How does that work, oh great one?
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You cannot "COEXIST" with people who want to kill you.
If they kill their own with no conscience, there is nothing to stop them from killing you.
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Re: American Uprising (Daniel Greenfield)
« Reply #8 on: November 20, 2016, 11:39:46 pm »
Revolutions driven by emotion tend to end horrifically.

The French, Russian, Chinese revolutions proved that.

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Re: American Uprising (Daniel Greenfield)
« Reply #9 on: November 20, 2016, 11:52:52 pm »
TomSea wrote:
"The picture in post #1 is fine, it should be reduced, try something like
[img width=400 ]http://]or 600 or 550[/img]  Just add in width=x#
That's how to reduce, pretty easy really."
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Actually, I just used the "insert image" tool when pasting the piece up for posting.

If there's an image I like, I'll right click on (the original) it, and then choose "open image in new window". That leads to the pic's original URL location (usually).

I copy that, and then (again) use The Briefing Room's "insert image" tool.
But that doesn't do any resizing.

I realized the image was large when I previewed before posting the thread, but ... aw heck ... decided to use it anyway!

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« Reply #10 on: November 21, 2016, 12:16:49 am »
You lost, we won, end of conversation.

Name calling is juvenile but it is all that you have left.  But it does fit your mentality.

Welcome to the forum, @doghouse !

Yep....it's all they've got, because it's all they ever had.   
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« Reply #11 on: November 21, 2016, 12:23:59 am »
TomSea wrote:
"The picture in post #1 is fine, it should be reduced, try something like
[img width=400 ]http://]or 600 or 550[/img]  Just add in width=x#
That's how to reduce, pretty easy really."
[/color]

Actually, I just used the "insert image" tool when pasting the piece up for posting.

If there's an image I like, I'll right click on (the original) it, and then choose "open image in new window". That leads to the pic's original URL location (usually).

I copy that, and then (again) use The Briefing Room's "insert image" tool.
But that doesn't do any resizing.

I realized the image was large when I previewed before posting the thread, but ... aw heck ... decided to use it anyway!

It's a huge....sorry....'YUUGE' pain in the a$$ for members viewing on their cellphones and tablets.   Not everyone has wide-screen monitors.

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Re: American Uprising (Daniel Greenfield)
« Reply #12 on: November 21, 2016, 12:35:07 am »
   Daniel is an American Asset.
   I quit reading his blogs when he boarded the Trump Train @ 4 weeks ago.
   His insight is unparalleled, IMHO, except by maybe VDH.
   It's always a good thing to broaden your mind, especially by the returning posters here at TBR! 
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« Reply #13 on: November 21, 2016, 12:56:42 am »

It was all impossible. And fifty million Americans did the impossible. They turned the world upside down.
 

This would actually make sense if Trump had gotten more votes than John McCain got eight years ago.  But this narrative is simply untrue.  Trump won because Hillary Clinton was the most ineffective candidate the Democrats put up since Dukakis.  Credit for winning this election should go to Wikileaks.  In hindsight, any candidate the Republicans put up could have pulled this one off.  This time around, more Democrats stayed home than did Republicans.
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« Reply #14 on: November 21, 2016, 01:05:42 am »
This would actually make sense if Trump had gotten more votes than John McCain got eight years ago.  But this narrative is simply untrue. (1) Trump won because Hillary Clinton was the most ineffective candidate the Democrats put up since Dukakis.  Credit for winning this election should go to Wikileaks.  In hindsight, any candidate the Republicans put up could have pulled this one off. (2) This time around, more Democrats stayed home than did Republicans.

RE: 1 and 2....my insertion to your quote for clarification purposes.


1)   NeverTrumps here swore that Trump was the ONLY person incapable of beating Hillary Clinton   

2)   Exactly as I predicted would happen at least a year ago in here.   I not only told you he'd win.   I told you how he would do it.   And further said that would be the reason the in-house NeverTrumps here wouldn't be any factor.   
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« Reply #15 on: November 21, 2016, 01:09:33 am »
You lost, we won, end of conversation.

Name calling is juvenile but it is all that you have left.  But it does fit your mentality.

That's true!  Just exactly what you won remains to be seen.  I'll be waiting and watching right along with you.
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« Reply #16 on: November 21, 2016, 01:16:41 am »
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They fought back against their jobs being shipped overseas while their towns filled with migrants that got everything while they got nothing. They fought back against a system in which they could go to jail for a trifle while the elites could violate the law and still stroll through a presidential election. They fought back against being told that they had to watch what they say. They fought back against being held in contempt because they wanted to work for a living and take care of their families.
They fought and they won.

The 'fought' against no such thing Daniel.

They cast a ballot. That is all they did. 

That is not fighting.  That is playing the shell game the oligarchy has everyone eating out of the trough from and being led to believe they are a 'revolution'.

They 'fought' nothing.  They cast a vote for a lifelong NYC Liberal Democrat who was busy funding and praising the very people and policies they supposedly are opposed to.  They voted for either the lesser of evils or in blind faith that Trump is a messiah agent of change - no different than the masses of Obama lackeys did in 2008 for their false messiah.

This is no 'revolution'.  It's a con-game everyone lapped up as the oligarchy played you all like fiddles.
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« Reply #17 on: November 21, 2016, 01:30:21 am »
The 'fought' against no such thing Daniel.

They cast a ballot. That is all they did. 

That is not fighting.  That is playing the shell game the oligarchy has everyone eating out of the trough from and being led to believe they are a 'revolution'.

They 'fought' nothing.  They cast a vote for a lifelong NYC Liberal Democrat who was busy funding and praising the very people and policies they supposedly are opposed to.  They voted for either the lesser of evils or in blind faith that Trump is a messiah agent of change - no different than the masses of Obama lackeys did in 2008 for their false messiah.

This is no 'revolution'.  It's a con-game everyone lapped up as the oligarchy played you all like fiddles.

For peaceful, law-abiding citizens....the ballot box is the great and only equalizer.   
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« Reply #18 on: November 21, 2016, 02:18:54 am »
:facepalm2:

Yeah, a revolution.  All of the GOPe the little Trumpkins hate filling the senior positions in a Trump presidency.  Hillary Clinton will not be prosecuted under a Trump presidency.  Most of Obamacare will not be repealed if President Trump has his way.  etc, etc, etc, etc.

Do I need to continue?

Y'all got played like the chumps y'all are.


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Last time I checked Trump hasn't filled all the position in his cabinet yet and he hasn't even been sworn in yet. 
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« Reply #19 on: November 21, 2016, 03:04:02 am »
Idiotic article. Trump lost the popular vote, and many people are like me, held their nose and voted Trump to save the USSC.


So now Trump seems to spend his night watching SNL and tweeting that his side needs "equal time" and I'm wondering why I ever voted for this moron in the first place.

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« Reply #20 on: November 21, 2016, 03:06:39 am »
Idiotic article. Trump lost the popular vote, and many people are like me, held their nose and voted Trump to save the USSC.


So now Trump seems to spend his night watching SNL and tweeting that his side needs "equal time" and I'm wondering why I ever voted for this moron in the first place.

Oh for chrissakes......go put some pants on!     :whistle:
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« Reply #21 on: November 21, 2016, 03:33:11 am »
RE: 1 and 2....my insertion to your quote for clarification purposes.


1)   NeverTrumps here swore that Trump was the ONLY person incapable of beating Hillary Clinton   

2)   Exactly as I predicted would happen at least a year ago in here.   I not only told you he'd win.   I told you how he would do it.   And further said that would be the reason the in-house NeverTrumps here wouldn't be any factor.

Listen.

I've been basically leaving you alone while you run victory lap after victory lap, but I have a couple of questions.

1. Isn't winning the election the start of something rather than the end?
2. Have you never been wrong about the outcome of an election before?

Can everyone just get over it already?

Both sides. The ones acting like sore losers and the ones acting like insuferably boorish winners.

Winning the election is the starting point here.

Don't run too many victory laps yet.
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« Reply #22 on: November 21, 2016, 03:37:33 am »
Oh for chrissakes......go put some pants on!     :whistle:

You guys keep lending ammunition to the supposition that it is not enough for you guys that someone actually voted for Trump - but that he must be continuously hailed, upheld, worshipped and accoladed at all times, no matter what he does, or does not do.

… or they will receive the full wrath of the zealots.

There was a reason we warned against joining a cult of personality.
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« Reply #23 on: November 21, 2016, 03:43:44 am »
2)   Exactly as I predicted would happen at least a year ago in here.   I not only told you he'd win.   I told you how he would do it.

You predicted that 650,000 Hillary emails would show up on Anthony Weiner's computer a week before the election?
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« Reply #24 on: November 21, 2016, 03:45:39 am »
You predicted that 650,000 Hillary emails would show up on Anthony Weiner's computer a week before the election?

If DCP is so prescient and soothsaying, he could at least give us the winning lottery numbers next week.
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