[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Mail]  [Sign-in]  [Setup]  [Help]  [Register] 

"International court’s attack on Israel a sign of the free world’s moral collapse"

"Pete Hegseth Is Right for the DOD"

"Why Our Constitution Secures Liberty, Not Democracy"

Woodworking and Construction Hacks

"CNN: Reporters Were Crying and Hugging in the Hallways After Learning of Matt Gaetz's AG Nomination"

"NEW: Democrat Officials Move to Steal the Senate Race in Pennsylvania, Admit to Breaking the Law"

"Pete Hegseth Is a Disruptive Choice for Secretary of Defense. That’s a Good Thing"

Katie Britt will vote with the McConnell machine

Battle for Senate leader heats up — Hit pieces coming from Thune and Cornyn.

After Trump’s Victory, There Can Be No Unity Without A Reckoning

Vivek Ramaswamy, Dark-horse Secretary of State Candidate

Megyn Kelly has a message for Democrats. Wait for the ending.

Trump to choose Tom Homan as his “Border Czar”

"Trump Shows Demography Isn’t Destiny"

"Democrats Get a Wake-Up Call about How Unpopular Their Agenda Really Is"

Live Election Map with ticker shows every winner.

Megyn Kelly Joins Trump at His Final PA Rally of 2024 and Explains Why She's Supporting Him

South Carolina Lawmaker at Trump Rally Highlights Story of 3-Year-Old Maddie Hines, Killed by Illegal Alien

GOP Demands Biden, Harris Launch Probe into Twice-Deported Illegal Alien Accused of Killing Grayson Davis

Previously-Deported Illegal Charged With Killing Arkansas Children’s Hospital Nurse in Horror DUI Crash

New Data on Migrant Crime Rates Raises Eyebrows, Alarms

Thousands of 'potentially fraudulent voter registration applications' Uncovered, Stopped in Pennsylvania

Michigan Will Count Ballot of Chinese National Charged with Voting Illegally

"It Did Occur" - Kentucky County Clerk Confirms Voting Booth 'Glitch'' Shifted Trump Votes To Kamala

Legendary Astronaut Buzz Aldrin 'wholeheartedly' Endorses Donald Trump

Liberal Icon Naomi Wolf Endorses Trump: 'He's Being More Inclusive'

(Washed Up Has Been) Singer Joni Mitchell Screams 'F*** Trump' at Hollywood Bowl

"Analysis: The Final State of the Presidential Race"

He’ll, You Pieces of Garbage

The Future of Warfare -- No more martyrdom!

"Kamala’s Inane Talking Points"

"The Harris Campaign Is Testament to the Toxicity of Woke Politics"

Easy Drywall Patch

Israel Preparing NEW Iran Strike? Iran Vows “Unimaginable” Response | Watchman Newscast

In Logansport, Indiana, Kids are Being Pushed Out of Schools After Migrants Swelled County’s Population by 30%: "Everybody else is falling behind"

Exclusive — Bernie Moreno: We Spend $110,000 Per Illegal Migrant Per Year, More than Twice What ‘the Average American Makes’

Florida County: 41 of 45 People Arrested for Looting after Hurricanes Helene and Milton are Noncitizens

Presidential race: Is a Split Ticket the only Answer?

hurricanes and heat waves are Worse

'Backbone of Iran's missile industry' destroyed by IAF strikes on Islamic Republic

Joe Rogan Experience #2219 - Donald Trump

IDF raids Hezbollah Radwan Forces underground bases, discovers massive cache of weapons

Gallant: ‘After we strike in Iran,’ the world will understand all of our training

The Atlantic Hit Piece On Trump Is A Psy-Op To Justify Post-Election Violence If Harris Loses

Six Al Jazeera journalists are Hamas, PIJ terrorists

Judge Aileen Cannon, who tossed Trump's classified docs case, on list of proposed candidates for attorney general

Iran's Assassination Program in Europe: Europe Goes Back to Sleep

Susan Olsen says Brady Bunch revival was cancelled because she’s MAGA.

Foreign Invaders crisis cost $150B in 2023, forcing some areas to cut police and fire services: report

Israel kills head of Hezbollah Intelligence.


Status: Not Logged In; Sign In

Opinions/Editorials
See other Opinions/Editorials Articles

Title: Why I Support Donald Trump’s Campaign – And It’s Probably Not What You Think…
Source: [None]
URL Source: http://theconservativetreehouse.com ... s-probably-not-what-you-think/
Published: Jul 14, 2015
Author: Sundance
Post Date: 2015-07-14 22:32:16 by A K A Stone
Keywords: None
Views: 12884
Comments: 42

Begin with the end in mind – I’m not trying to convince anyone that Donald Trump is running a campaign to actually win the GOP nomination.

Factually, I’m as uncertain and perhaps more skeptical as the next person. However, given that Trump has actually done things he normally wouldn’t do if this was a mere publicity stunt (ie. stock divestitures, removal of conflicts etc.), for the sake of intellectual argument, I’m going to assume, cautiously yet optimistically, he’s in it to win it.

So why support him?

Argument #1 – After all, he’s been a democrat, an independent, a Republican, and well, I have consistently despised Charlie Crist.

Counter Argument – Then again, what about Mitch McConnell and John Boehner, and Orin Hatch, and Lindsey Graham, and John McCain, and John Cornyn, and Thad Cochran and, well, you get the point…. What’s the difference between supporting those consistently Republican “Republicans” only to have them advocate for liberal/progressive policies.

Are the aforementioned better because they didn’t change party registration, yet act like Democrats?

Let me first explain something few fully comprehend – and fewer still, are willing accept.

People like us rail against the “establishment” because, despite the GOP claims to the contrary, they never actually do anything to stop the liberal policy agenda. One only has to look at President Obama’s veto record (four in 6.5 years) to accept that only legislation Obama agrees with is reaching his desk.

We gave the GOP the House (2010, 2012, 2014) and the Senate (2014) and yet we never have received a single benefit to the election victories We The People provided.

Why is that?

Here’s where a paradigm shift is needed for many of the political followers who don’t have a deep and specialized knowledge of the Republican agenda.

Citizens United was touted by conservatives as a victory. Why?

Was it because Citizens United was genuinely a win for freedom of speech, or was it actually and substantively because Obama declared it a loss?

Again, paradigm shift time – Citizens United was as much a defeat for “our side” as it was for “their side”.

We didn’t need Citizens United to win a massive electoral victory in 2010, Obama’s “Shellacking”; we just showed up to the polls and voted against his policies.

However, the Republican professional political class did need Citizens United to try and stop our efforts in 2012 and again in 2014. I’ll explain.

tom donohueThe U.S. Chamber of Commerce, led by President Tom Donohue, is the power brokerage for the GOP “establishment”. In short, whatever the CoC wants, their lobbyists on K-Street will insure the CoC gets through campaign contributions to influence the GOP as a Party.

The U.S. CoC is the operational arm of Wall Street, not, I repeat, NOT, Main Street.

The Citizens United decision is what allowed Wall Street to fund the U.S. CoC, which in turn funded the GOP establishment machine. If politics is a blood sport, Citizens United just authorized the unlimited use of STERIODS for the paid gladiators.

How does Wall Street differ from Main Street?

The answer to that question can most easily be reflected by explaining why the Republican Establishment, the professional political class, supports ObamaCare, Common Core and Comprehensive Immigration Reform to include Amnesty. Wall Street and ObamaCare:

Wall Street, through the CoC, advocate for policies that benefit their interests; their financial interests. The cost of worker healthcare is a liability embedded in the cost of the products sold. If the United Auto Workers healthcare plan costs $10,000 per person, that cost is embedded in the price to manufacture a car.

Unlike their global competitors U.S. businesses (manufacturers) have these costs as part of their product cost, the cost of goods sold.

Globally, other nations have various forms of “government provided” healthcare, and so their products don’t carry the cost directly. In an effort to level the manufacturing playing field, the U.S. CoC, Wall Street, are firm advocates of removing the cost of healthcare from U.S. goods.

Wall Street, supports ObamaCare for an expanded profit margin on financially capitalized businesses – ie. higher profits = higher stock valuations.

Simultaneously, unions support ObamaCare (see SEIU, AFL-CIO et al, visits to White House during ObamaCare construct) because ObamaCare removes the healthcare liability from the union retirees benefits. ie. increased solvency.

The globalists, and progressive Democrats support ObamaCare because it aids their constituency, unions; and also expands the influence of government control which is based on a collective outlook and elimination of the individual freedom.

Wall Street therefore supports both Republicans and Democrats when it comes to the retention of ObamaCare.

That’s why you don’t see Republican Majorities trying to remove it – it’s all hat and no cattle; a ruse, a fraud. Only the promises of actual removal being used to get Pavlov’s sheeple masses to pull levers with hopes/promises of getting repeal pellets.

The GOP has NO INTENTION of removing ObamaCare. Wall Street and Immigration:

Like ObamaCare, Wall Street wants comprehensive immigration reform to include amnesty. Again, focused almost entirely on the reduction of the labor costs for goods and services. These are financial balance sheet determinations, not considerations of what’s best for the middle class U.S. worker.

Democrats and Republicans both want immigration reform to include amnesty. Democrats for a voting block and more collectivist ideological approaches, Republicans to do the bidding of their financial interests – The CoC, Tom Donohue, etc.

Neither Democrats nor Republicans are willing to build a border wall to stop illegal immigration.

Wall Street and Common Core Education:

Like ObamaCare and Immigration, Wall Street wants the federalization of education. In part because it generates a consistently similar pool of eligible, who are increasingly Latino, workers; and in part because education is BIG BUSINESS.

Just look at your property taxes to see how much of your local property tax dollars are apportioned to public School and Education funding.

Democrats and Republicans both support Common Core. Democrats because it expands the financial base of local schools to allow greater room for increased labor union (teacher, NEA) wages; and because Common Core affords, yet again, an ideological watering down of individualism in favor of collectivism. Republicans support Common Core because it’s big business, and the CoC funds their advocacy.

Both Democrats and Republicans support Common Core.

In 2013 CoC President Tom Donohue went on record saying his 2014/2015 legislative priorities were:

1 – Full implementation of ObamaCare without repeal. 2 – Comprehensive Immigration Reform to include Amnesty. 3 – Full implementation of Common Core educational standards.

Wall Street, through K-Street, through the CoC, fund these legislative priorities.

The Citizens United decision allowed Wall Street, through K-Street, through the CoC to fund established legislative representatives to continue these legislative priorities.

Conversely, Citizens United, through Wall Street, through K-Street, through the CoC, fund attacks against any political opponent who would unseat their selected and established candidate. You only need to look at 2014’s Virginia (Ken Cuccinelli), or Mississippi (Chris McDaniels), or Kentucky (Matt Bevin) to see how strongly they will work to insure victory.

So now that you know why both Republicans and Democrats support ObamaCare, Amnesty and Common Core; what exactly is the difference between a Jeb Bush and a Hillary Clinton?

Some social issues, maybe – gay marriage, legalized pot? A SCOTUS appointment? Do you really think that Bush or Clinton would select a totally divergent SCOTUS, when their intents and purposes are essentially the same?

Wall Street needs Bush V Clinton in 2016 because they are two different sides of the same professional political coin. Wall Street doesn’t care which one, because Wall Street wins with either candidate.

How does Wall Street insure their desired candidate outcome?

Quite simple. WE’VE REPEATEDLY OUTLINED IT HERE – It’s a simple five state strategy, almost identical to their previously selected candidate, Mitt Romney, in 2012.

donald-trumpWhat makes Donald Trump different?

This is where you accept the value of Donald Trump; because despite opinion to the contrary, Donald Trump is Main Street – not Wall Street.

Trump’s wealth is tied directly to the success of Main Street. Trump builds things, actual things – which he then owns. Trump does not make money from capitalization of financials – Trump makes money from traditional business models, owning and operating stuff.

Both Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton are Wall Street candidates.

IDEOLOGICAL EXAMPLE: The IRS weaponization of government against people, as within the Lois Lerner IRS scandal, is an issue which Trump can breech. Both Democrats and Republicans benefit from the destruction of the Tea Party; neither Bush not Clinton bear any interest in exposing the IRS scandal itself.

When you accept that without Donald Trump you get Bush V Clinton, you begin to understand why it’s beneficial to support Donald Trump.

Quite simply, there’s nothing to lose.

As we previously shared, numerous times, you can get angry, mad, upset etc. about the reality of the 2016 GOP Five State roadmap, but that’s not going to change the path we are on to Bush V Clinton. Here it is again:

Exactly a year ago, May 2014, we shared the predictable factual activities, specific tripwires, which outline a specific path to a very specific destination. Every single one of those tripwires has been reached exactly as predicted.Team Jeb’s path is brutally obvious to those willing to accept it. Intellectual honesty is required in order to accept what each of the tripwires represent. Here it is again, as written previously:

It is not far away from the Romney path, although the GOP learned a lesson from when Ronald Reagan beat “their guy” Bush in 1980, and therefore with a few minor modifications it is considered a successful strategy in the GOP primary.

A man places a corn kernel in a jar as he places a vote for U.S. Republican presidential candidate and former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty at the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, IowaIowa kicks off the campaign, but Iowa is not strategically as important as the Fourth GOP Primary state, Florida. The establishment plan for Iowa has always been just to show face, make nice, and move on. Iowa is mandatory, but essentially irrelevant. [In 2012 Rick Santorum won Iowa]

New Hampshire is more important than Iowa – but again, it’s not important to win per se’. A top three finish is all that’s needed and a little money will get that done. A centrist GOPe will place in the top media tier for New Hampshire and rarely will the Iowa winner stand a chance. The decepticon establishment’s goal in Iowa is a top three finish.

The race then moves to South Carolina. South Carolina becomes more important than the prior two, but only slightly. The State that has given the conservative base such solid leaders as Jim DeMint and Tim Scott has also continued to deliver the ever pliable Lindsey Graham. Graham is to South Carolina what his buddy John McCain is to Arizona.

nikki-haley-170032_thumb_585x795In South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley is the wild card, but can generally be predicted to come down on the side of the GOPe. More so now than years past as her record aligns with more in-state political adversaries having issues with her.

Between Iowa and New Hampshire the media will stick relentlessly with discussions of the two completed primaries and will focus on South Carolina only right before the actual voting (a week or less).

For the establishment the goal in South Carolina is to thread the needle between the Demint/Scott minded folks, and the in-their-pocket Graham voter. There’s usually a debate in this mix which can sway this outcome. A GOPe win would be great, but a second or even a third place finish is ok too.

Then comes the BIGGIE, Florida. A massive and immensely expensive market for a closed GOP only primary.

99 Electoral Votes – Winner Take All

Welcome%20to%20FloridaFlorida is big in both geography and diversity of opinion. At 800 miles tip to stem it takes a long time to campaign inside Florida and the apparatus within the state must be top shelf.

This is a financial and logistical nightmare for any campaign not prepared. Such a construct favors the establishment from the outset, so any candidate not part of the GOPe national apparatus will have a tough time.

You might remember that strong candidate, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, emphasized Florida 100% in his 2008 GOP primary bid. But even with his approach to focus -almost exclusively- on Florida, he failed. Although most of that failure was due to the Florida economy in absolute freefall (turning attention away from national security) his failure in Florida reflects a reality; Florida can be, and is, exhausting for a candidate in numerous ways – and it is a financial bottomless pit.

The 2016 establishment GOPe know they will hold favor in the Miami-Dade area (South East) where there is a large population. The decepticons also know the Panhandle (NW) is too conservative, but fortunately not population dense.

The GOPe will spend most of their efforts in the I-4 corridor between Tampa (large population) and Orlando (another large population) – with less, but still considerable, effort in the Jacksonville/Tallahassee market.

florida donors 2

Florida costs BIG BUCKS, but also holds BIG BUCKS. Events in the Country Club cocktail class areas will yield huge financial fundraisers. However, the mindset within those Bentley polished communities, filled with unused marble swimming pools, is that no-one likes to be on the losing side. Having been their Governor, Jeb already has all the GOPe constructs to succeed.

Oh yeah, and… Mr. Jeb also has a Latino wife, family, and speaks fluent Spanish. “Fluent” as in “better than” Marco Rubio….

The thought of Scott Walker and/or Ted Cruz vs. Jeb Bush in Florida is a formidable exercise. For all of the aforementioned reasons Jeb Bush holds an arguably solid advantage. He can speak Spanish at outside events in Miami-Dade, Tampa and Orlando, and still raise his pinkie higher at the 5:00pm cocktail party hour.

One can easily see the GOPe winning the South-East (Miami Dade), South-West (Naples/Ft. Myers), West/Center (Tampa/St. Pete to Orlando) and North East (Tallahassee/Jacksonville down to Daytona) and only losing the North West and North Center.

I predict that prior to Florida Chris Christie will be the attack dog for Jeb Bush as Christie positions himself favorably with the GOP apparatus. Similarly, when the race reaches Florida Marco Rubio will take that role.

Yes, Rubio will run in 2016 also, {ADD: as predicted he did} but he’ll be the type of candidate perfect for the GOPe plan. Rubio would split the Walker/Cruz constituents and take 3rd in Iowa, 2nd(ish) in New Hampshire, and skewer the field with a possible win in South Carolina.

Do you really think a single term Senator, with no accumulated wealth, would mount a presidential bid without a financial safety net under him? The reward for Rubio’s loyalty is the CoC/Wall Street golden parachute.

This will position Rubio to be the ultimate decision-maker/power-broker in Florida AND provides him the ultimate opportunity to repay his friend, colleague and father-like mentor, Jeb Bush.

BOOM – 2016 primary over.

Here’s the scenario as predicted. However, you can move the candidate bits around as much as you want to – and you’re still going to come up with the same outcome. Pick your favorite, put him/her into any combination, the outcome remains the same:

#1 Iowa = Walker/Cruz, Rubio, Bush

#2 New Hampshire = Rubio/Walker, Bush, Cruz

#3 South Carolina = Rubio/Walker/Cruz, Bush

#4 Florida = Bush/Rubio, Walker, Cruz… field.

#5 Nevada – After Florida it’s over, save for the details !

DETAILS (specific and predictable tripwires):

→ Exiting Iowa the GOP will work diligently to continue the Ted Cruz too polarizing message. They’ll want to keep him in the race, but only so that folks will be torn away from Walker. The media will be more than happy to assist in selling a Polarizing Ted Cruz.

→ Entering New Hampshire the GOP will leverage Rubio to tamp down Walker and they’ll attack Walker as unintellectual, stupid, Midwestern, not smart enough. The GOP will use Rubio to ‘Out-Intellect’ Walker and make Walker appear small, over-his-head. The media will be more than happy to assist.

→ Exiting New Hampshire both Walker and Cruz will be damaged goods. Both Campaigns physically, emotionally and financially being drained from the onslaught. Enter Chris Christie to finish them off and continue the marginalization. Christie’s goal is to aid the GOP and he’ll be the attack dog going into SC.

→ Entering South Carolina Nikki Haley will be leveraged by the GOP with a possible VP spot teased to media on Team Jeb. The goal is to keep her from endorsing Walker or Cruz and rescuing their now exhausted campaigns. If she wants to endorse Rubio, fine. If she wants to endorse Jeb, even better. If Haley endorses Rubio that will only aid Bush when Rubio endorses him later.

→ Exiting South Carolina Bush and Rubio enter their massive home state with friendly and large political constructs already in place. They tour the state as their campaigns talk to each other insure their paths don’t cross, and they don’t hit the same donors too closely together. The airwave campaign is massive and $$$$$$$$. Cruz/Walker or Walker/Cruz are ground up like cornmeal for cornbread, and exhausted as donors begin to worry if they stand a chance.

√ Exiting Florida the Decepticon GOP machine has ground-up their opposition and Bush / Rubio teams enter negotiations to divide up the spoils in what they both hope will be another Bush administration.

…. and so it goes.

rubio bush

Things could be different than this; however, it would take different actions than are currently visible to avoid it – and highly doubtful.

If we are to accept history, and also openly accept what is evident, well, this is what you get:

clinton bush

When we wrote this a year ago we established specific tripwires which would indicate that this was exactly what the GOP machine would intend to do.

All of those tripwires, every-single-one, and all of those exact candidates, have done exactly what was predicted. Including the Florida GOP changing the electoral vote distribution (which we also predicted they would) they have followed the exact path and triggered every single tripwire in sequential order.

This is not some grand Nostradamus-like brilliant insight. Quite the contrary, it’s just common sense. It’s just accepting what the GOP said they were going to do, when they said they were going to do it, and how they announced they were going to do it back in 2013.

Nothing more, nothing less.

We are not smart – we just accept what is before us.

However, you’ll note we also included a very specific caveat:

…”Things could be different than this; however, it would take different actions than are currently visible to avoid it – and highly doubtful”….

Donald Trump is the absolute personification of that caveat. Trump is the only visible method to defeat the GOP/CoC/Professional political class scheme.

He, not him as a person, but rather Trump as a strategy – is the only strategic possibility that can upset the entire construct of years of careful Machiavellian planning.

That’s why I support Donald Trump.

I support him as a strategy to defeat the GOP and Democrat Party Machines:

Click for Full Text!

Post Comment   Private Reply   Ignore Thread  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

#1. To: buckeroo, hondo68, sneakypete, vinny, cz82, grandisland, gatliln, tooconservative (#0)

Well thought out article of why you all should be on board for Trump

A K A Stone  posted on  2015-07-14   23:18:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: A K A Stone (#0)

Do you really think that Bush or Clinton would select a totally divergent SCOTUS, when their intents and purposes are essentially the same?

Yes I do.

I'm not sure what Trump would nominate... I would hope another Scalia.

Good article.

I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح

GrandIsland  posted on  2015-07-14   23:31:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: A K A Stone (#1)

Well thought out article

It never says how Trump will help, he's not even in the hypothetical story presented.

Huckabee will be a factor in Iowa, yet they ignore him. Rand Paul, not mentioned. He'll likely do well in NH, etc...? It's not a "well thought out article", it's fluff.

South Carolina might even vote for Lindsey Graham to avoid the Yankee scourge... The Donald.
Those retired New Yorkers in Florida, moved there to get away from these two....

The Donald and his date, Ruby Giuliani the Transvestite

How come all of your favorite candidates, are gayer than Ted Kennedy?

Hondo68  posted on  2015-07-15   0:48:59 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: A K A Stone (#0)

Title: Why I Support Donald Trump’s Campaign – And It’s Probably Not What You Think…

No, it probably is what I think it is.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-07-15   1:43:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: TooConservative, A K A Stone (#4)

I called Trump a flim flam artist from the get go but I am enjoying the flop sweat from the official GOP. Clinton is a terrible campaigner - she does not have Bill's talents for politics and meeting the people. She is basically working at being "anointed". I honestly can't take another Bush or Clinton.

Pericles  posted on  2015-07-15   1:52:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: A K A Stone (#0)

Stone, the whole Obamacare - which you keep repeating - is the talk show radio brainwashing on you.

Obamacare is a Republican plan going back to the 1990s. The Democrat plan was to expand medicare and medicaid AKA socialism.

Obama tricked the Republicans and picked Romney's plan as Obamacare. The Republicans spent months demonizing the Pelosi "socialist" plan that when Obama picked Romneycare they were shocked because the GOP already sold to simpleton base on the notion ANY health care law was socialism (the socialism slogan was prepared in advance on the notion Pelosicare was going to be the plan).

All industrialized nations need a form of universal health care. You need to start thinking out of the box.

Pericles  posted on  2015-07-15   2:03:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Pericles (#5)

I honestly can't take another Bush or Clinton.

Trump is Jeb's best chance to grab the nomination. He'll be the only one that has the kind of resources necessary to defeat Trump.

So vote-Trump-or-you'll-get-Bush is actually voting-Trump-guarantees-you'll-get-Bush.

For that matter, it wouldn't surprise me if Trump has cut a deal with Bush. Trump has a colossal ego and playing a key role like that would appeal to his massive ego.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-07-15   2:25:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: TooConservative (#7)

Trump is Jeb's best chance to grab the nomination. He'll be the only one that has the kind of resources necessary to defeat Trump.

So vote-Trump-or-you'll-get-Bush is actually voting-Trump-guarantees-you'll-get-Bush.

For that matter, it wouldn't surprise me if Trump has cut a deal with Bush. Trump has a colossal ego and playing a key role like that would appeal to his massive ego.

Ideologically Rand Paul is more my speed. But Trump riles the hayseeds up and I must admit I am part hayseed.

Pericles  posted on  2015-07-15   2:45:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: A K A Stone, all (#0)

I read this today. People, why is it you don't understand about DC and why they vote the way they do?! Oligarchy. Look up the word. Trump is the only man who has the potential to break the power of the Oligarchy in DC! If you want this country back, take heed.

In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary act. George Orwell

out damned spot  posted on  2015-07-15   5:09:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: A K A Stone (#0)

The GOP has NO INTENTION of removing ObamaCare. Wall Street and Immigration:

None whatsoever. The GOP is owned,lock,stock,and barrel by the globalist bankers of Wall Street.

what exactly is the difference between a Jeb Bush and a Hillary Clinton?

She's has sex with more than 1 woman?

This is where you accept the value of Donald Trump; because despite opinion to the contrary, Donald Trump is Main Street – not Wall Street.

HorseHillary! He's Donald Trump,period. "Me,me,ME,DAMMIT!" is the only thing he cares about.

Trump’s wealth is tied directly to the success of Main Street. Trump builds things, actual things – which he then owns. Trump does not make money from capitalization of financials – Trump makes money from traditional business models, owning and operating stuff.

Does this guy actually believe that crap,or is he a Trump-paid apologist and PR man?

Trump builds NOTHING. What he does is buy control over things other people are building,and then run them into bankruptcy. He makes his money from getting paid off to leave while others try to save the company,and from using the bankruptcy laws to reduce his tax bills.

Not to mention all the money he steals from the company by charging them for living and travel expenses for public appearances.

HorseHillary once again. He is in it until someone pays him enough money to shut up and go away.

When you accept that without Donald Trump you get Bush V Clinton, you begin to understand why it’s beneficial to support Donald Trump.

Beneficial to Trump,but to no one else. It helps increase the final figure of his "shut up and go away" money. Ross Perot did the same thing and got the government contract for EDS to computerize all the SS records for the government. Perot got billions out of this deal.

Nikki Haley is the wild card, but can generally be predicted to come down on the side of the GOPe.

Her goal is to use her minority x 2 status and her banning of the Confederate flag to appear as the ideal VP candidate. The Ho can go no higher in state politics than she is now,so it's either "Go federal,or go home!" She is ambitious and greedy,and she ain't going home if she can help it. Thus her sudden switch on the Confederate flag. It makes her appeal to blacks and moderates that know as much about the Confederate flag and what it stands for as they do The String Theory.

Having her on the ticket would also pull a lot of the "Why Men?" votes away from Bubbette!.

You might remember that strong candidate, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani,

STRONG GOP candidate Rudy???????? ROFLMAO! So much for this bozo's credibility. He has just proven himself to be Trumps propganda minister because NOBODY but a life-long denizen of NYC could EVER have considered Rudy to have been a serious candidate on a national ticket. The majority of the country has nothing but contempt for NYC.

But even with his approach to focus -almost exclusively- on Florida, he failed.

DUHHHHHHH! He was counting on the NYC Jews that had retired and moved to Florida to push him over the finish line,but there just weren't that many of them.

Plus like the typical NYC denizen,he really and truly believes that NYC really is "the greatest city in the world" and it has never occured to him that being from NYC would be seen as a negative by everyone else in the country.

Entering New Hampshire the GOP will leverage Rubio to tamp down Walker and they’ll attack Walker as unintellectual, stupid, Midwestern, not smart enough.

Hmmmm,Walker is looking better and better. If this guy is right and the GOP really does hate him,it speaks highly for him,

Enter Chris Christie to finish them off and continue the marginalization. Christie’s goal is to aid the GOP and he’ll be the attack dog going into SC.

ROFLMAO! I am seriously considering hitting the humor ping list after that one.

This guy is obviously from the northeast if he thinks ANYBODY not from the northeast would even call an ambulance for Christy if he were laying dying in the road.

It's the final nail in the cross that pings him as being a political whore with Trump as his pimp.

He's a paid propagandist,folks!

Entering South Carolina Nikki Haley will be leveraged by the GOP with a possible VP spot teased to media on Team Jeb.

I honestly think she has a solid shot at this now that she has banned the Confederate flag. The low-information/low intelligence crowd will now flock to her like seagulls to a roach coach.

Donald Trump is the absolute personification of that caveat. Trump is the only visible method to defeat the GOP/CoC/Professional political class scheme.

PLEASE! Trump is in it for the ego and trademark boost,and will be out once the race starts to narrow and the "shut up and go away" offers get high enough. He is nothing but a whore for sale to the highest bidder.

Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)

sneakypete  posted on  2015-07-15   7:23:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: sneakypete (#10)

PLEASE! Trump is in it for the ego and trademark boost,and will be out once the race starts to narrow and the "shut up and go away" offers get high enough. He is nothing but a whore for sale to the highest bidder.

Sounds like a politician to me.

“Political correctness is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rapidly promoted by mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.”

CZ82  posted on  2015-07-15   7:31:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Pericles (#6)

Stone, the whole Obamacare - which you keep repeating - is the talk show radio brainwashing on you.

No it is reality. We have to pay 400 bucks a month. Then you get no healthcare because you have to spend like another 3 thousand dollars before you get any benefits It sucks like everything Obama.

A K A Stone  posted on  2015-07-15   7:52:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: TooConservative (#7)

Trump is Jeb's best chance to grab the nomination.

You're stupid if you think that.

A K A Stone  posted on  2015-07-15   7:55:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: TooConservative (#7)

For that matter, it wouldn't surprise me if Trump has cut a deal with Bush.

Here is why you are dumb.

You don't cut a deal with someone to rip you to shreds.

I am convinced you would vote for Bush if he gets the nomination. I wont you will. Because you are clueless. You have an opinion on everything. Usually a wrong one.

You're like a propagandist for the GOPe. Your words are not to be trusted.

A K A Stone  posted on  2015-07-15   7:57:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: sneakypete (#10)

As usual you have nothing to say. Of course you don't like trump. You're a fag loving socialist who wants Bernie and his open borders. I think you want one of those Mexican trannies. I'm not sure if you are evil or stupid. I'm leaning evil.

A K A Stone  posted on  2015-07-15   7:59:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: CZ82 (#11)

Sounds like a politician to me.

You're the only person I've talked to that thinks Trump sounds like a politican.

Trump is no politician. He is a well disciplined man of action. Who made his fortune by doing stuff.

Here enjoy his audio book.

Like it or not there are 3 choices only. Trump, Bush or Hillary.

A K A Stone  posted on  2015-07-15   8:02:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: TooConservative, aka nottooconservativeinfactbarelyconservative (#7)

Here is your hero Perry supporting Amnesty. That is why you like him. Because he is just like Bush.

Or maybe you would vote for Perry because he has in state tuition for illegals. He wants you to pay for their education.

A K A Stone  posted on  2015-07-15   8:09:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: A K A Stone (#15)

I think you want one of those Mexican trannies.

Would that be a regular Mexican tranny or a Mexican tranny rapist?

I just have to ask.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-07-15   8:09:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: A K A Stone (#17)

Here is your hero Perry supporting Amnesty. That is why you like him. Because he is just like Bush.

In 2012, Trump was bitching that Romney was too harsh on immigration and advocated for an amnesty of 30 million.

Given your guy's recent record, I wouldn't try to lob too many grenades on amnesty.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-07-15   8:11:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: TooConservative (#19)

In 2012, Trump was bitching that Romney was too harsh on immigration and advocated for an amnesty of 30 million.

You need to go back and put that in context. Jonah Goldburgs spin isn't exactly true.

A K A Stone  posted on  2015-07-15   8:12:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: CZ82 (#11)

He is nothing but a whore for sale to the highest bidder.

Sounds like a politician to me.

True.

Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)

sneakypete  posted on  2015-07-15   8:23:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: A K A Stone (#15) (Edited)

You're a fag loving socialist who wants Bernie and his open borders

You really are insane.

You are sounding more and more like Jim Rob every day.

Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)

sneakypete  posted on  2015-07-15   8:25:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: TooConservative (#19)

Trump Beats Paul, Huckabee, Christie, Perry, Santorum, Jindal, Fiorina, Kasich, Graham and Pataki -- Combined!

That is from Drudge reporting on the polls.

You are for dividing the anti establishment vote so Bush can cruise in.

Paul and Perry are not viable. They are 3 percenters.

A K A Stone  posted on  2015-07-15   8:27:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: A K A Stone (#16)

He is a well disciplined man of action. Who made his fortune by doing stuff.

Yeah,like being born into a trust fund and inheriting millions of dollars and an established real estate business when he was 21.

Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)

sneakypete  posted on  2015-07-15   8:27:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: sneakypete (#24)

Yeah,like being born into a trust fund and inheriting millions of dollars and an established real estate business when he was 21.

Trump got 200 thousand to start his business. He inherited from his father later in life. Trump doesn't drink. Why you were on your back drunk crying about gay marriage and your sore butt. Trump was doing things.

You're a waste of time and and a moron.

A K A Stone  posted on  2015-07-15   8:29:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: A K A Stone (#25) (Edited)

Why you were on your back drunk crying about gay marriage and your sore butt. Trump was doing things.

What was he doing to you?

He inherited from his father later in life.

He inherited the millions and the real estate business from a trust fund his grandfather set up.

Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)

sneakypete  posted on  2015-07-15   8:41:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: A K A Stone, sneakypete (#23)

It's kinda hilarious you are trying to campaign for Trump on such a small opinionated forum.

Are there any votes available to sway here? Seems unlikely. I guess the rhetoric is so heated because there's nothing to win.

Even funnier is that Trump enters the race and a few weeks later, you want to name him the nominee. They haven't even debated yet.

This is more than a bromance. It's a man-crush.

I don't like any of the candidates that well, let alone Trump (who says he won't rule out a third-party Perot-style indy run).

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-07-15   8:45:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: A K A Stone, Trump Nazi Troops, sneakypete, TooConservative, CZ82, Pericles (#23)

Paul and Perry are not viable. They are 3 percenters.

Trump and his Nazi troops hiding behind the American flag, have zero chance.


Oops: Donald Trump Uses Nazi Troops On Campaign Image
Image appears alongside slogan "We Need Real Leadership"

Hondo68  posted on  2015-07-15   11:07:27 ET  (2 images) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: A K A Stone (#25) (Edited)

Yeah,like being born into a trust fund and inheriting millions of dollars and an established real estate business when he was 21.

Trump got 200 thousand to start his business.

Another lie from you. He and his siblings inherited millions from their grandfather when they turned 21,and Trump never started the real estate business. It belonged to his grandfather,then his father,and he worked for his father before inheriting the business. It is estimated that he got up to $200 million in CASH when his father died,as well as ownership of 15,000 apartments in NYC.

Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)

sneakypete  posted on  2015-07-15   11:13:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: hondo68 (#28)

Trump and his Nazi troops hiding behind the American flag, have zero chance.

LOL!

I;m betting somebody hears "You're fired!" over that one.

Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)

sneakypete  posted on  2015-07-15   11:15:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: A K A Stone (#16)

You're the only person I've talked to that thinks Trump sounds like a politican.

You're reading between the lines, I just agreed with pete that Trump was another whore that sells himself.

Politicians do the same thing that's the main reason they become politicians, they will say/do anything for a quick buck.

“Political correctness is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rapidly promoted by mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.”

CZ82  posted on  2015-07-15   16:12:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: A K A Stone, hondo68, sneakypete, vinny, cz82, grandisland, gatliln, tooconservative (#1)

buckeroo  posted on  2015-07-15   22:18:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: A K A Stone, hondo68, sneakypete, vinny, cz82, grandisland, gatliln, tooconservative, buckaroo, pericles, out damn spot (#0)

I support him as a strategy to defeat the GOP and Democrat Party Machines

I don't want to admit this just as much as you all don't:

Trump, or any of the other contenders out there that are not part of the establishment, have a better chance of finding Benghazi emails on Hildabeest's email server than defeating a panzi-progressive Re'pube'lic or ultralib Demoncrat this cycle.

I grow tired of ignoring the obvious - Americans are retarded sadists that love to vote in their destroyers.

ObamaCare, Common Core, Total Amnesty, Afghanistan, Iraq, inflation, housing bubbles, bank bailouts, rampant rights abuses from federal and local LEOs and bureaucraps, race baiting by the highest officials, corrupted SCOTUS passing law instead of true interpretation of the CotUSA, scandal after extremely shameful scandal, more scandals, scandals to cover up scandals, president's who use the IRS to clobber opposition (other than Nixon).

As the Hildabeest crows:

Also -

Healthcare reform is simple, right? Reform the Healthcare System...

(Healthcare Reform = Complex Insurance Pyramid Scheme)

Nevermind, I didn't think they knew what they were doing either.

TheFireBert  posted on  2015-07-17   1:50:13 ET  (5 images) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#34. To: TheFireBert (#33)

The only thing is question is "When will our nation collapse and become a part of the North American Union"?

The only thing I can see that would stop this at this point is a armed revolution followed by hangings and prison sentences for the politicians and financiers that arranged for this to happen,and I honestly see no chance at all of that happening. Maybe if all this had come together in the 1950's like it has now,but not now.

Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)

sneakypete  posted on  2015-07-17   1:58:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: sneakypete (#34)

is a armed revolution

Get up off your wheelchair, Pete, round up all your family (except the queer ones, they probably bitch slap in a fist fight).... and start that bloody revolution. Someone's gotta fire that first bullet.

I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح

GrandIsland  posted on  2015-07-17   15:06:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#36. To: GrandIsland (#35)

Get up off your wheelchair, Pete, round up all your family (except the queer ones, they probably bitch slap in a fist fight).... and start that bloody revolution. Someone's gotta fire that first bullet.

As I have said before,there are reasons you were a cop.

Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)

sneakypete  posted on  2015-07-17   17:15:21 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#37. To: sneakypete (#36)

As I have said before,there are reasons you were a cop.

And there are reasons your family tree produces more faggot fruit than other trees.

I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح

GrandIsland  posted on  2015-07-17   17:33:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#38. To: A K A Stone (#0)

"After Florida it’s over, save for the details !"

Something is very wrong when only four states decide our primary candidate ... and 3 of the 4 voted for Obama in 2012.

misterwhite  posted on  2015-07-17   17:37:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#39. To: GrandIsland (#37)

And there are reasons your family tree produces more faggot fruit than other trees.

The difference between you and I is not that I have homosexual realatives,it's that you are too stupid to realize they you do,too.

As I have said many times before,there are reasons you were a cop.

Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)

sneakypete  posted on  2015-07-17   17:41:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#40. To: sneakypete (#39)

The difference between you and I is not that I have homosexual realatives,it's that you are too stupid to realize they you do,too.

The faggots are less than 5% of the population. You aren't so ignorant to believe there's a faggot in every families woodpile, do you? Blacks make up 25%... I don't even have any of them. lol

There are no faggots in my family.

I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح

GrandIsland  posted on  2015-07-17   22:52:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#41. To: A K A Stone (#16)

Like it or not there are 3 choices only. Trump, Bush or Hillary.

None of us, as wee, whittle people have a choice in the matter. It has already been determined by the powers that control the election processes not only on the federal level but also the state, county and local levels of the two headed political party snake, called the US government.

Oh, and BTW, Trump hasn't been properly groomed, so he is out of the picture.

buckeroo  posted on  2015-07-17   23:30:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  



      .
      .
      .

Comments (42 - 42) not displayed.

TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Mail]  [Sign-in]  [Setup]  [Help]  [Register] 

Please report web page problems, questions and comments to webmaster@libertysflame.com