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Is Donald A Dead Duck?
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Posted by Armchair Critic, Friday, 21 October 2016 10:50:11 PM
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A little dated now and about the other Clinton but I think worthwhile for those who only focus on the evils of Trump (and there are many evils to focus on)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVL1Ifyjys0 If you don't value Hitchin's views or think it does not apply to Hillary perhaps this guy might be more to your taste https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6f4tZFZ_-g R0bert Posted by R0bert, Saturday, 22 October 2016 10:18:49 AM
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From some of the posts friends have been putting on social media it certainly looks like they think Donald is a dead duck (and I suspect they are right in that).
I do wonder if their celebrations may be those of people living in a coastal location celebrating because the earthquake missed their village and happened far enough out in the depths of the ocean that it did not shake them much. R0bert Posted by R0bert, Monday, 24 October 2016 8:45:08 PM
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Hi R0bert
I heard today he's on the comeback, however its unlikely he'll get the college votes he needs. The Project Veritas releases showing electoral fraud by the Democratic Party are having an effect, as are Trump's rallys. I expect the people on social media are mainly just echoing the corporate media. Posted by Armchair Critic, Tuesday, 25 October 2016 1:52:23 AM
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ABC Poll: 93% Say Hillary Clinton Should Be Criminally Prosecuted
http://thomasdishaw.com/2016/07/abc-poll-93-say-hillary-clinton-criminally-prosecuted/ I did the poll, and it has now increased to 94% with nearly 35,000 votes. Can anyone explain how with polls like this anyone can realistically believe that Americans consider Hillary Clinton the person they want as President? Posted by Armchair Critic, Tuesday, 25 October 2016 9:57:40 AM
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Hi AC,
I don't think much of the Clintons, but I think Trump represents all that is fundamentally bad in the American Right. There is a lot of good on the Right, but Trump manages to avoid nearly all of it. His record speaks for itself. The FBI has investigated Clinton and has already determined not to proceed with action through the courts. With some luck she's learnt her lesson and will be much better for the experience. Actually, I think that's a crucial difference between the two: she can learn, whereas Trump has based everything he is on never changing despite the most glaringly obvious evidence that he is wrong. He just increases the abuse level. Anyway, there's nothing any of us can do about it, so it's an interesting spectacle at best. Posted by Craig Minns, Tuesday, 25 October 2016 10:05:54 AM
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So make no mistake, theres a lot riding on this election, the least of which is Donalds alledged sexual misconduct 11years ago.
He's not being scrutinsed for a romantic relationship after all, he's already married.
Now if Hillary wins, and if the people refuse to accept the results or a Hillary Clinton presidency based on the idea they have no responsibility to obey a fraudelent and illegitimate goverment, the establishment (in concert with a complicit media) will label these people domestic terrorists.
This will create a further context to take the guns and limit speech.
They recently put measures in place (Strong Cities Initiantive) that will allow UN troops on the streets.
It's hard to say how willing the US military would be to go to war against Americans.
Without looking too much into it;
I predict either war with Russia, Civil War in America; or GFC and Economic collapse (Deutche Bank).
If Donald wins, Democrats will blame Russia; maybe start a war or financial crisis before Donald gets into the Whitehouse.
If Hillary wins, Donald will (rightly) claim electoral fraud and the people may well rise up against the establishment.
There's no peaceful option in any of this, from what I can see.
I bet the powers that be are already war gaming out how they plan to manage these potential scenarios.