Democrats have a long history of refusing to accept election results. Here are five examples, proving their hypocrisy on this issue.

When the Left talks about not accepting the will of the people  in terms of election results as they frame Donald's faux denial of potential election results this coming November 8,  need I remind you of their (the Left) track record as to the refusal to accept election results. 

1.  The first thing that comes to mind is the Gore election in 2000.  The Left NEVER accepted the legitimacy of the Bush Presidency.   In fact,  many of them still whine about that election result.  In plain English,  they did not accept the national election.

2.    The all voted for the Iraqi War  . . . . .  all in the Senate except Bernie Sanders.  Did they accept their own vote?  Absolutely not.  And did all they could do to defeat Bush's war effort.  Their opposition to the Bush's timetable, tactics and funding request, added the casualties our troops experienced in that way.  Reprehensible.

3.  In conjunction with my point 2,  John Kerry did not accept the outcome of his defeat in 2004,  and continued to work against Bush in spite of the will of the people expressed in that 2004 election.  

4.  What about the midterm in 2010?  At the time,  that election was a "landslide," and returned the House to the GOP    . . . . . .   and yet,  the Left declared the victory an issue of voter turn out,  and Obama continued his maniacal scheming.  

5.  Finally,  for the sake of this post,  we have the 2014 midterms.  You have all heard of a "100 year flood?"  Well,  2014 was one of those election.  It handed the Democrats their worst election defeat since the 1920 and the aftermath of Woodrow Wilson's Progressive years as president.  It gave the GOP full control of Congress in both Houses.  It gave the nation 31 GOP governors and flipped 32 states houses to the state congress to GOP.  More than 6,000 local, county and state positions flipped from the Dems to the GOP.  I am telling you,  this 2014 election was epic,  historic and crushing.  Did it change one damn thing?  I mean,  "one thing."  Nope. 


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