
Month after month, Hillary Clinton's detractors have waited with breathless anticipation for a promised campaign-ending revelation from WikiLeaks. The big day finally arrived ... and it was a letdown of major proportions.

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:

https://twitter.com/RogerJStoneJr/status/782443074874138624

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.

Not that I like Julian Assange or #wikileaks, but here's his direct quote from #OctoberSurprise in case the Trump braindead try this again. pic.twitter.com/Bymu6GF4bl — Kalliope (@KAmorphous) October 4, 2016

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

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.