http://www.newsweek.com/myths-cost-democrats-presidential-election-521044
And excellent read about all the bollocks liberals bought into, putting Trump into the white house. Also an interesting look at the Republican opposition research on Sanders.
Huh. Y'know, I hadn't even noticed the dating issues mentioned near the beginning of that thing. Don't think it was even mentioned in anything I actually read on the subject, news wise in particular, and I'm pretty rough with calendar stuff unless I'm actively paying attention specifically to it (or doing bookkeeping, heh). It'd always been content and saturation that struck me as the lot of it being various degrees of bullshit, but that just tacks another level onto it.
I do find it funny that basically the narrative is switching to "The Democrats put Trump into the White House"
I guess even Republicans can't believe Trump has any semblance of competency and thus he needed his enemies to basically roll out the red carpet (albeit unwittingly).
I dunno about switching. Certain parts of the electorate's been pissed at the folks that stayed home pretty much since the EC was called, probably before. Fairly chunk of the post election analysis has been identifyin' 'em as more or less the major problem, or at least major symptom of problems.
Though yeah, that's... kinda' what it actually took for trump to get in. Folks opposed to him just kinda' chillin' and letting shit happen.
As y'note, no one believes trump's worth a damn, ha. Not even polling of republicans/conservatives found many people that actually liked him/thought he was competent.