Donald Trump YUGE Rally In Dallas Texas – Full Video…


BOOM, There It Is – Wall Street In Panic: “Trump Could Win”…


We only have the rest of this month and 13 more for this to play out. However I still say it will be Al Gore and Elisabeth Warren for the D’s not that it matter as I think Trump will win.

SELLING YOUR SOUL TO THE STATE


We are on a path to a tightly control all powerful fascist state and in my opinion Trump is the only one that can actually stop this from happening. The conversion from a Constitutional Republic to a 1984 Orwellian monster is almost complete with next years climate treaty the last step will be in place and that is the end. Oh it will not be completely implemented for a few years yet but it will be completed by 2018 and at that point we will be the most evil country in the world. for we will have lost both GOD and any semblance of moral restraint. — what ever those in power want will be theirs for the taking and they will be no limits to what they want.

Sanders Ignores Democrats’ Link to KKK While Claiming America Founded on “Racism”


It never ceases to amaze me how the Democrat’s got a way with being the very heart of the KKK and claimed it was the Republicans and the founders that are the racist’s WTF

USA Lets In 280,000 Muslim Migrants — Annually…


We are screwed on so many levels that I can’t see how any of this can be reversed with out a civil war. The R’s and D’s have screwed all of us while they pocket all the wealth of the country, the entire leadership of both the R’s and D’s need be be convicted of treason and hanged.

With Everyone Focused On Presidential Politics – We Quietly Slip Past ObamaCare Stage 6….


No surprises here for anyone that knew what was in the plan. Because of the magnitude of the coming changes additional delays maybe enacted to 2017 to get them past this election.

ABC/WaPo National Poll – Donald Trump With 33%, Carson 20%, Bush 8%…


With Trump at 33% I would be surprised if the under 5% crowd is being funded by the RNC to keep Trumps numbers down; but they have no chance — after watching the Fallon Donald Trump Interviews Himself In the Mirror skit on the Tonight Show I will say he is going to be very very hard to beat.

Judge Jeanine Hillary, keep your stories straight


Donald Trump Interviews Himself In the Mirror


Donald’s Duck: 7 Reasons Why Nothing Sticks to Teflon Trump


Re-Post from Sharyl Attkisson’s Blog Posted September 12, 2015 by Sharyl Attkisson

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From the moment Donald Trump entered the presidential race, the news media and pundits predicted his political demise. Each time his poll numbers went up instead of down, they rationalized it in irrational ways. For example, the news was flooded with Trump’s supposed missteps and guffaws. But when his poll numbers went up instead of down, the pundits claimed it’s because he’d gotten so much “free publicity”—never mind that the publicity had been given with the goal of making him look bad.

I’m not a political analyst. This is neither a defense nor criticism of Trump or any candidate. It’s a political outsider’s nonscientific attempt to explain what continues to befuddle so many. The seven counterpoints to conventional wisdom as to why “Trump can’t win…” are built from conversations with regular folks and nothing more. And here’s a bonus prediction based solely on these anecdotes: if Trump stays in the race, he’ll pick up support from Democrats, independents, African-Americans and women that will continue to befuddle his critics.

Trump can’t win because…

1. Trump doesn’t know the names of terror leaders.
Trump’s supporters think that anybody can memorize names of terror leaders and talking points about strategy. They believe those who do know the names have done a disastrous job on terrorism policy. They think it’s more important to have a leader who will stop following advice that keeps proving wrong than to have someone who can recite names.

2. Trump doesn’t have a plan.
Trump’s supporters believe that politicians who do have plans have messed up things pretty badly. They think Trump’s leadership skills make him more likely to accomplish a goal than a politician who has a plan.

3. Trump isn’t conservative enough.
Trump’s supporters don’t care that he doesn’t walk the party line. In fact, even if they don’t agree with all of his positions, they see his range of views as evidence that he won’t robotically bow to the will of a party above the people. His divergent views also appeal to some Democrats and independents.

4. Trump has flip-flopped.
Trump’s supporters, like many Americans, have changed their mind on issues over the years and it doesn’t bother them that Trump has, too. When Trump is criticized for flip-flopping, it only solidifies the idea among his supporters that the news media is stacking the deck against him. For example, the same reporters have not highlighted Hillary Clinton’s and President Obama’s flip-flops on gay marriage (both said through at least 2008 that they opposed it). Nor have they singled out Clinton’s change of heart on illegal immigration (in 2003, she said she was “adamantly against illegal immigrants.”)

5. Trump personally insults people.
Trump’s supporters don’t think his penchant for insult outweighs the skillset he has to accomplish things that matter. Further, they believe Trump is giving as good as he gets whether it’s Democrats and other Republicans calling his supporters crazies, likening Republicans to terrorists, making fun of his hair, claiming he’s never read the Bible “because he’s not in it,” or saying he is a narcissistic clown.

6. Trump is against immigrants.
Trump’s supporters are wise to the propaganda effort that seeks to conflate illegal immigrants with legal immigrants. They know that Trump has spoken out in strong support of legal immigration, but opposes illegal immigration, as they do.

7. Trump won’t apologize.
Trump’s supporters are sick of the apology culture in which the media and pundits dictate appropriate behavior and demand apologies for perceived transgressions. They think a politician’s apology doesn’t change the deed and is rarely sincere; it’s simply a way of saying “I’m sorry I got caught” or “I’m sorry that what I did hurt my poll numbers.” Trump’s supporters believe his defiance of the apology culture demonstrates he will not be subject to the whims of media demands du jour.