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Creating the Toxic Atmosphere, Israel, and Iran Ballistic Tests

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posted on May, 14 2016 @ 04:34 PM
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a reply to: Crazywater:

As per The Hill Magazine: Mitt Romney is trying to recruit potential third party efforts to challenge Trump for the Republican nomination and has reached out to Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska, a vocal Trump opponent, and also to former candidate, Governor John Kasich of Ohio.

Kasich indicated no interest in pursuing the nomination as a third party candidate and there have been no comments concerning same from Senator Sasse's camp either.

It is kind of late in the day to pursue the nomination is this fashion as most states required a filing of intent to be a candidate a good while ago in order to be on their ballot.

The likelihood is that nothing much will come of this effort by Romney as much as it is sorely needed.
edit on 14-5-2016 by kendix1960 because: (no reason given)



posted on May, 14 2016 @ 06:11 PM
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As per The Hill Magazine, Ralph Nader says Hillery Clinton is about to win the Democratic Party nomination "by dictatorship."

Nader's theory is based on the nature of an unbound super delegate, and the sheer number of them Clinton amassed in her race against Sanders.

A super delegate is actually more like a crony delegate and their only real motivation is to stick with their benefactor, i.e. Clinton. She had the money and the power as well as influence to court them, buy them, and then make them exclusively hers in return for favors, position, and, of course, cash.

While I can't argue with Nader's views concerning Hillery who has thrived on crony capitalism, scandal, and corruption, Nader forgets that in terms of hard votes, Hillery has decisively beaten Sanders despite the number of primaries the Bern has won. That is where Nader's conclusion that Hillery will win the nomination simply by dictatorial cronyism breaks down. The super delegates were only an insurance policy for Hillery should Sanders get the best of her with the actual voters.

As it turns out, whether Nader likes Clinton or not, she only needs to make a halfway decent showing in the New Jersey primary to mathematically clinch the nomination.

And a good thing, too, because the last thing we need is a national election featuring The Fascist, Trump v The Socialist, Sanders.

Worse still is the fact that Nader also said Trump has done some good things. That so?



posted on May, 14 2016 @ 06:44 PM
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a reply to: Muse7:

As per Business Insider Magazine, George Clooney says Trump is here today only because the media was more interested in it's ratings than it was in holding Trump's feet to the fire on the issues.

Johnny Depp opines that should Trump become the next President, he will also be the last President because nothing will ever work again after that.

It is good to see how some of our entertainers agree that Trump Must Be Dumped in November.



posted on May, 14 2016 @ 08:33 PM
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As per Politico Magazine, Republicans generally, and most particularly the supporters of Donald Trump, overwhelmingly believe the country is headed in the wrong direction.

Democrats who support Bernie Sanders and are not happy about Hillery also tend to think the country is headed in the wrong direction, but not by such a high margin.

On the other hand, supporters of Hillery Clinton, the only candidate who hardly ever bad mouths Obama, think that the country is definitely headed in the right direction.

Sounds like the Obama crony, Clinton, has convinced the American people that Obama is o.k. and that therefore America is also o.k. and will remain so if we just stay the course and avoid major change both in foreign as well as domestic policies.

How wrong and how misleading. We need bold dynamic change across the board. Problem is an absence of any real leadership out there with the courage, know how, policy proposals and ability to get the job done.

And that leaves us with Clinton and dictator Trump, (the latter to be dumped). So get ready for Clinton and, according to these stats, four more years of staying the Obama course.!




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edit on 14-5-2016 by kendix1960 because: Corrected Misspelled words



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