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To: Alberta's Child

Since Trump’s victory speech, I have yearned to be that proverbial FLY on the wall because virtually all of our new President’s activities have been behind closed doors.

I would love to see and hear how the interview process is being conducted at Trump Tower, Bedminster and perhaps Mar-a-Lago.

Was able to enjoy the Sixty Minutes show and read the transcript of Trump’s meeting with the NYT.
Just really miss the more public version of Trump. I fully understand and appreciate that he must concentrate on assembling his administration so he can hit the ground running.
Hope he still intends to go on a tour of swing states that propelled him to victory. I miss his rallies.

Thinking back to election morning, if you will, it just now seems a little too gracious or cooperative in how suddenly she phoned Trump to offer congratulations.


191 posted on 11/26/2016 9:06:43 PM PST by edie1960
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To: edie1960
Keep in mind that the only thing you know about the "concession call" is what has been reported in the media. I have my own theory about that call:

1. The Clinton team had no intention of conceding that night, but after they sent Podesta out to address her supporters at 2AM the whole thing went over very badly in the media. Even most of her own sycophants on CNN, MSNBC, etc. said it was pathetic for her not to address her own supporters.

2. Trump and Clinton never spoke on the phone.

3. The concession was made by someone else -- either Huma Abedin, John Podesta, or even Bill Clinton -- because Hillary Clinton was an absolute wreck and may have been very intoxicated.

194 posted on 11/26/2016 9:11:08 PM PST by Alberta's Child ("Yo, bartender -- Jobu needs a refill!")
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