41.) Meanwhile, actual interference by Russia was treated as a conspiracy theory.— Rich Wilkins (@TheRichWilkins) December 1, 2016
42.) And about Russia- fake news, hacking the DNC, and maybe even hacking machines- don't you wonder their reward for this?— Rich Wilkins (@TheRichWilkins) December 1, 2016
43.) You can't dismiss Putin's role in the outcome. You also can't justify it. This is the most outrageous of insults this year.— Rich Wilkins (@TheRichWilkins) December 1, 2016
44.) Which of course leads to Assange and Wikileaks- there's a special spot in hell for him. His "leaks" were transparently pro-Trump.— Rich Wilkins (@TheRichWilkins) December 1, 2016
45.) That he's accused of rape is bad, but his hacking is illegal and unethical. He doctored emails and did Putin's bidding- it's disgusting— Rich Wilkins (@TheRichWilkins) December 1, 2016
46.) Even on Wikileaks though- I blame the media for covering such unethical garbage.— Rich Wilkins (@TheRichWilkins) December 1, 2016
47.) In the end there are many other reasons for these results. The changes within the party, a changing media, distribution of voters.— Rich Wilkins (@TheRichWilkins) December 1, 2016
48.) But maybe the biggest factor in the end was time- and it's passage. It's 1992 anymore. America likes "change"- even if it's bad.— Rich Wilkins (@TheRichWilkins) December 1, 2016
49.) I do have to mention other major issues here too- sexism, ignorance, racism, and social media- all of which hit Clinton fatally.— Rich Wilkins (@TheRichWilkins) December 1, 2016
50.) But let's not forget, despite all of that- Hillary won the most votes, represents the majority, and made history. The end. #ImWithHer— Rich Wilkins (@TheRichWilkins) December 1, 2016
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