TRUMP - Some people think......... How do you feel?

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Clinton as 1st lady? I always got the idea that in every man there was a bit of a grand mother scheme ... a grand myth if you don't mind me speaking of myths of the mind ... transcended into the physical realm ... even as bits of previous collapse of equity ... empirically speaking !

You could construct something intangible from such descents of decency ... and thus it was pita, or In Nanna ... core values?
If Hilroy way too become Presenter, what would be Bill title? Purely not Dirt Lady.

Would Bill be Dirt Gentleman? Dirt Man? Dirt Hub and? Or would he but remain called Former Presenter Clinton?
 
This situation does present itself to haunt the Republicans ... even for those that don't believe ghosts come back ... as live thoughts ... spirits of knowledge? The essence of things passing the brain ... sometimes they are reined in or rained on to kohl ... Cley oh Patras idiom about the eyes of black in the night .. you can't see those spots ... only the whites ...
 
I very much fear she will be the next president. But I very much fear all the choices.
The presidency has become pretty inbred, a competition between members of the aristocracy - the Clintons, the Bushes. Almost all candidates are wealthy. All are owned by even wealthier people. It really makes no difference who wins. Almost all presidents have come from wealthy families - starting with George Washington who was, perhaps, the most wealthy American of his time.
 
Look what inbreeding did to the monarchy in Europe ... weren't we attempting to escape that condition?
 
It's hard to argue against the idea that Trump is a Democrat plant. Still, it's not a feather in the cap of Republicans that so many of them are so quick to support a guy who makes a point of saying the most hateful things he can think of.

How do you know many republicans are supporting him, it could be dems faking it. If it comes down to Hillary or Donald, I think at least half of the republicans would vote for Hillary, and half would vote party line no matter what.

This can't really be anything other than a show like pro wrestling.
 
Do politicians struggle to keep the common Joe in the dark at all costs?

Has very sophisticated implications ...
 
Hilarious. And bang on.

Trump is deadly. He has no foreign policy - beyond building a wall on (or in) the Rio Grande. When he's asked what his foreign policy is, he says, "Just watch me. I'll make your head spin."

He hasn't addressed any serious problem the U.S. faces. And there really is no way of knowing what he'll do because his ego decides for him, and he goes on ego impulse.

And the scary thing is that millions in the U.S. love him. He's actually far more dangerous to all of us than Hitler was. The support he's getting tells us a lot about American hysteria, and lying, propagandizing news media.

My guess is the big money behind the Republican party will be pouring big bucks into the other Republicans to stop Trump. The big money may be greedy, ruthless and murderous. But it's not insane - I hope.
 
Hilarious. And bang on.

Trump is deadly. He has no foreign policy - beyond building a wall on (or in) the Rio Grande. When he's asked what his foreign policy is, he says, "Just watch me. I'll make your head spin."

He hasn't addressed any serious problem the U.S. faces. And there really is no way of knowing what he'll do because his ego decides for him, and he goes on ego impulse.

And the scary thing is that millions in the U.S. love him. He's actually far more dangerous to all of us than Hitler was. The support he's getting tells us a lot about American hysteria, and lying, propagandizing news media.

My guess is the big money behind the Republican party will be pouring big bucks into the other Republicans to stop Trump. The big money may be greedy, ruthless and murderous. But it's not insane - I hope.


My question is: "Will people follow him blindly like a donkey in the midst of a flock of sheep?"

Then, how will the donkey reject to the wolves versus the doves?

Tis hard to predict an unstable population! How you look around lately? Act crazy, or stooped ... so they won't think you ... different. Human behaviour makes me feel funny being they are supposed to be the wisest of creation ... isn't that an observation right out of here ...
 
I think he's just a side show before the main event, right now.

I watched an interview with Jeb Bush on Colbert's new Late Show - Colbert was abundant with Trump jokes - and Jeb seems like the smarter Bush of the Bush brothers. And not "that" bad as far as Republicans go. He's not a nutbar like some of the Tea Pertiers have been. My roommate who has several friends down South, pointed out to me some of what bad things Jeb has supported down in Florida - I have to admit I never paid attention to him. He does, however, seem smarter and more reasonable than Trump, and George Jr.
 
It's not hard to be smarter than George jr. or more reasonable than Donald Trump.
The Bush family has a long history of playing in politics to serve what the rich want. And they've made piles of money out it. Jeb was one of the authors of "project for the new American century", The document that was behind the concept of American conquest of the world, and which led directly to the unjustified wars in Iran, Afghanistan, and the war in Syria in which the rebels were really mercenaries hired by the U.S. He also made it very, very difficult for blacks to vote in Florida, and also rigged the vote so that George won an election. U.S. democracy ended decades ago. Policies are set by billionaires - And the politicians, all the way up to president, do what they're told.

In effect, the U.S. has become a fascist state - and that's not reckless name-calling. It's a government in which the wealthy play a prominent role without the need to get elected. That's what Mussolini was all about.

And Canada is very close to the same system. New Brunswick, for example, already is a fascist province.
 
Good lord .. you mean all the wars of democracy are against democracy ... pure satyr IHC-aL force? Then there is reverse psychology when it goes thorough the rebound effect ... jah ... hoo dah th'unque IT? One of the Eire vines?
 
All the wars in democracy, so far as I know, have been economic. The American revolution, for example, was essentially organized by very wealthy Americans because they no longer needed British protection, and didn't want to pay for it.

The civil war had nothing to do with slavery. People should read all of Lincoln's speeches, not just the ones about slavery - because he really didn't care about slavery. The war was a war of the industrial North which wanted a high tariff to keep out competition. The south was opposed because it was agricultural, and didn't want to add to the cost of its imported machinery.

The second world war had nothing to do with liberty and equality for all people - and it was not against Hitler's evil. When the war ended, neither Britain nor the U.S. gave freedom or equality to it colonies. And western capitalists just loved Hitler because he was going to be the barrier against communism. Hitler's rise to power was financed by western capitalists - like Henry Ford. Nor did the west give a damn about the Jews. A major reason for creating Israel was so the Jews wouldn't come here. And the U.S. entered the war primarily to gobble up the colonies that Britain and France could no longer hold. And to get China.

Charlie Chaplin was pilloried in the U.S. for his film "The Dictator" - and that was in 1940. Hollywood producers had a deal with Hitler not to produce anti-Nazi films - and that deal included Jewish film moguls. The McCarthy witch hunt of the 1950s was largely aimed at Americans who had opposed fascism. They were called "premature anti-fascists".

Most history is myth.
 
@Graeme Decarie

Fascist
... what a word of wonder ... sometime a bundle of sticks ... to support a fiery end to anyone you would wish eliminated by radical (irrational) actions ... leading to an echo or the bounce as the action has a natural reaction ... and is nature overwhelming in the end ... above natural bounces are egos like children of irrational states super natural struggle to be A'Moor than required ... to allow wisdom? Variants continue due to Browning moments or impulse to burn the whole thing ... a human frailty in the thought domain! Then mortals do despise piles of word ... mostly just chit to them ... battery of linguistic exception!

Only words or just thoughts laid out ... as few considered listening to what probably followed ... hermeneutic as sealed in the great pool of thought beyond what's mortal ...
 
Reading up on this week's debate, and it looks like Fiorina landed a few punches. For the sole woman in the race and an outsider at that, she's looking better all the time. Seems to be a moderate, too, at least on some traditional conservative hot buttons. Her response on drugs, as a mother who lost a son to them, was apparently "more money for treatment".

If I was a Republican (like that's ever going to happen), I think I'd want her in the final race with Bush and Rubio. They seem to be the sanest of the lot. OTOH, if I was a Democrat, I'd be cheering on Trump, Huckabee, and the other whackos who are guaranteed to scare the centre into the Democrat camp.
 
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