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CNN ‘Sad Meme’ Blows the Net After Ossof Loss in GA

Schadenfreude: It’s the German word for taking particular pleasure in the misfortune of another.

It’s not good, but we just can’t help from grinning at the image of CNN’s political panel with their long faces as the realization hits them that Jon Ossof had officially become the fourth Democrat to lose in a special election.

It was supposed to be a referendum on President Trump in which red-state voters finally would reject him.

Nope, not gonna happen.

And now the Virginia and New Jersey gubernatorial elections are due in November, and liberals suddenly have no cause for hope.

It appears now that hope and change are the conservative rally cry.

Here’s more from Redstate…

As the election results showed Republican Karen Handel soundly beating her opponent Jon Ossoff in the special election in Georgia, CNN analysts appeared disappointed by the results before anchor Anderson Cooper cut to a break.

TFW Your Candidate Gets His Ossoff Handeled – wrote Reddit user Colonel_Falhma on The_Donald subreddit, highlighting their “SALTY TEARS

Although CNN hadn’t called the race for Handel yet, it was clear the Democrats’ candidate had lost. 

Right before the moment, CNN’s Chief Political Correspondent Dana Bash pointed out that the district was one where Democrats should have been more competitive after Mitt Romney won by double digits and President Donald Trump won it by just over one percentage point. 

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“[I]t is wealthy, it is educated and the kind of voters that are in this district were supposed to be the kind that Democrats could pick off from the Republican,” she said, pointing out that Democrats had failed again.

Anchor Anderson Cooper moved into a break, but not before the cameras focused on the panel — executive editor for CNN Politics Mark Preston, CNN’s chief political analyst Gloria Borger, David Chalian, CNN’s Political Director, and Bash.

The image was widely shared by Trump supporters, including some White House staff.

“Hey @CNN its like your constant conspiracy theories and hatred towards the President actually doesn’t make a difference,” wrote Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk in a Twitter message that was retweeted by Donald Trump Jr.

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