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originally posted by: boymonkey74
Now I know a few people have already said this and after reading this I think they are right.
www.bbc.co.uk...
This has all come about because of Jeb Bushs tweet "Maybe Donald negotiated a deal with his buddy Hillary Clinton,".
Even Republican Congressman Carlos Curbelo of Florida called Mr Trump "a phantom candidate recruited by the left to create this entire political circus.".
Also in the article Conservative commentator Brian Cates is less circumspect.
"Trump didn't jump into this race because of his deep abiding love for America, or his being a Republican or caring about conservatism," he writes. "Trump jumped into this race because BILL CLINTON urged him to."
So does anyone actually think he is not a agent to make sure Hilary Clinton gets in next year?.
Oh and well done BBC didn't expect this.
originally posted by: Eilasvaleleyn
a reply to: Flatfish
It's probably more accurate to say that the hate has always existed, he is simply now drawing it once more into the limelight.
originally posted by: Flatfish
What about all those people supporting him, are they secret agents too?
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
originally posted by: Flatfish
What about all those people supporting him, are they secret agents too?
Why would they be? The mantra that Trump is "refreshingly honest and un-PC" took about 24 hours to make its way around conservative forums/blogs. Thereafter, his supporters have used it to defend every stupid thing that's come out of his mouth.
They're all just very easily led, not "secret agents." It doesn't take a crystal ball to realize that the republican base would froth at the mouth over Trump and his mantra.
originally posted by: madenusa
The simple truth is, if Congress was doing its job, the Congress could set everything right.
originally posted by: Bybyots
a reply to: boymonkey74
Of course, you are correct in posting this, Monkey King.
Hillary Clinton is your next president, fellow Americans.
It's wrapped up.
People should be flagging the # out of this.
It's not about El Presidente. It's about Congress.
The Congress has more power than the executive branch. Sure the President can sign or veto bills but the important point to remember is it all starts with Congress. REMEMBER . . .
Even if the president vetoes a bill, the Congress can override the veto.
We have to realize that the Congress encourages fixation on the President so they can pass the buck, blame what they are doing on the Executive branch.
Fact is, Presidents have no Constitutional authority to do most of the things they claim they can do.
They can only ask the Congress to do what they want.
The Congress could have stopped everything that's happening; the wars, the Wall Street takeover, the TRILLION DOLLAR defense budget they just passed.
Our so-called representatives have sold us out so many times it makes my head spin
It's a charade that hides the fact that no matter which party appears to be in power, there is an underlying continuity of agenda that moves forward regardless of which party "seems" to be in control.
In the next election the powers-that-be will do their best to take everyone's attention on the totally controlled presidential race.
Most everyone will ignore the heart of the problem, the Congress and become caught up in the presidential circus.
Democrats are being cheated out of Bernie
originally posted by: FlyingFox
Won't he eventually make short work of Hillary?
It's not like he'll have to compete for votes outside urban areas...
originally posted by: boymonkey74
Now I know a few people have already said this and after reading this I think they are right.
www.bbc.co.uk...
This has all come about because of Jeb Bushs tweet "Maybe Donald negotiated a deal with his buddy Hillary Clinton,".
Even Republican Congressman Carlos Curbelo of Florida called Mr Trump "a phantom candidate recruited by the left to create this entire political circus.".
Also in the article Conservative commentator Brian Cates is less circumspect.
"Trump didn't jump into this race because of his deep abiding love for America, or his being a Republican or caring about conservatism," he writes. "Trump jumped into this race because BILL CLINTON urged him to."
So does anyone actually think he is not a agent to make sure Hilary Clinton gets in next year?.
Oh and well done BBC didn't expect this.