Obama Wins, the Right Throws a Twitter Temper Tantrum

Obama Wins, the Right Throws a Twitter Temper Tantrum

Obama Wins, the Right Throws a Twitter Temper Tantrum

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Obama Wins, Right Wing in Denial

Storified by The Nation · Tue, Nov 06 2012 21:05:58

This election is a total sham and a travesty. We are not a democracy!Donald J. Trump
. @StuOnTheBlaze saying we have to get exotic to get Romney in office #TheBlaze2012Glenn Beck
Votes still being counted in rural areas of Ohio and we’re hearing there are big numbers there. Still close. #TheBlazeTVGlenn Beck
Dear conservatives: there was no fraud, there was no stealing, and hard to see how status quo throws us to socialism.Erick Erickson
Conservatives shouldn’t feel too bad.  They largely knew Romney couldn’t win until the President couldn’t win the first debate. & then hopedErick Erickson
It’s not over! Romney just pulled ahead in #Ohio, by 6000 votes! #tcot #teaparty #politicsTraditional American
How? #tcotAndrew Giordano
Wow. Libs flooding my timeline with vicious hate and gloating. Obama’s call for "revenge" fulfilled…Michelle Malkin
The electoral college is a disaster for a democracy.Donald J. Trump
Our nation is a once great nation divided!Donald J. Trump
This election is a total sham and a travesty. We are not a democracy!Donald J. Trump

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