Crushing letdown for Clinton opponents as promised WikiLeaks bombshell is an epic bust
Hillary Clinton’s opponents have been salivating for months over a promised WikiLeaks revelation that would end her career. October 3rd was touted as the day of the big announcement, prompting Donald Trump’s sleaze-merchant-in-chief, Roger Stone to make this prediction: Wednesday@HillaryClinton is done. #Wikileaks. — Roger Stone (@RogerJStoneJr) October 2, 2016 Stone’s laughable tweet was the culmination of months of similar pronouncements from Clinton’s […]
Wednesday@HillaryClinton is done. #Wikileaks.
— Roger Stone (@RogerJStoneJr) October 2, 2016
Stone’s laughable tweet was the culmination of months of similar pronouncements from Clinton’s most adamant detractors. But it didn’t turn out the way they had hoped.
Overnight, the hashtag #OctoberSurprise began trending as Clinton bashers waited for the big moment. In the wee hours of the morning, the tables turned.
https://twitter.com/KAmorphous/status/783253683433791493
https://twitter.com/eshap/status/783237407713878016
Best troll ever: Assange asking why I'm up at 4am, while I'm wondering why I'm up at 4am, after he told me to be up at 4am. #OctoberSurprise
— Americooligan (@Americooligan) October 4, 2016
How's that bombshell looking?#OctoberSurprise #ImWithHer 😂 https://t.co/j4ddR2aRc3
— Yukio Strachan (@boldandworthy) October 4, 2016
Julian Assange ended #WikiLeaks10 stream with no real #OctoberSurprise, says "significant" docs to be released between now & #Election2016
— NPR (@NPR) October 4, 2016
So about that #OctoberSurprise… 😂😂 They were all, "it's like Xmas!" Then it turned to anger. Now it's on to more conspiracies. pic.twitter.com/O5cNUDhESu
— Dizzy (@DizzyGirlSusie) October 4, 2016
https://twitter.com/MrDeeky/status/783282110790508544
Much to the dismay of Clinton’s detractors, the only October surprise so far is the revelation about Trump’s staggering tax write-off.
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