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Trump is a rude, crude, lewd dude
« Reply #135 on: March 02, 2016, 11:31:23 PM »
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  • Quote from: CWA
    Forgot to put the bold emphasis from the original in this last sentence of the above article:

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    We don’t realize how we are totally manipulated. Our political, economic and cultural lives are psy ops.


    I can see from some posts here on CI that the manipulation is working.  




    What's manipulation?  I don't understand.


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    Trump is a rude, crude, lewd dude
    « Reply #137 on: March 03, 2016, 07:37:20 PM »
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  • I was surprised what Romney said about Trump today. I saw a previous
    video in which Romney praised Trump.
    Show's that he is in the globalists bag.

    This is from The San Diego Union-Tribune on a survey if Romney criticisms
    of Trump of his attacks on him helped:

    Cruz  11%

    Kasich 3%

    Rubio  10%

    Trump 71%

    Romney should have kept his big fat mouth shut.  Let the voters
    decide.  

    Source:http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/polls/2016/mar/who-does-mitt-romneys-criticism-donald-trump-help/results/


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    Trump is a rude, crude, lewd dude
    « Reply #138 on: March 03, 2016, 10:24:36 PM »
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  • http://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/2016/03/poll_who_won_the_republican_presidential_debate_03.html


    Poll: Who won the Republican Presidential debate?



    Businessman Donald Trump  63.95%  (22,060 votes)  


    Ohio Gov. John Kasich  18.49%  (6,379 votes)



    U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas  8.52%  (2,939 votes)
     


    U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio  6.73%  (2,323 votes)

     



     


    I don't know.  2.3%  (795 votes)

     
     

    Total Votes: 34,496

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    « Reply #139 on: March 03, 2016, 10:36:04 PM »
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  • He handled himself well, considering how they came after him. It was hardly a "policy debate" as they touted and obviously a coordinated ambush on Herr Drumpf. I would like to think viewers are savvy to that, and disapprove.


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    Trump is a rude, crude, lewd dude
    « Reply #140 on: March 03, 2016, 10:49:33 PM »
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  • This is pretty disgusting, but did anyone else catch this cruz moment during tonight's debate?  

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    « Reply #141 on: March 03, 2016, 11:02:42 PM »
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  • An Establishment in Panic

    By Patrick J. Buchanan

    3-4-16


    Friday - March 4, 2016

     Donald Trump "appeals to racism."

     "[F]rom the beginning … his campaign has profited from voter prejudice and hatred" and represents an "authoritarian assault upon democracy."

     If Speaker Paul Ryan wishes to be "on the right side of history … he must condemn Mr. Trump clearly and comprehensively. The same goes for every other Republican leader."

    “Maybe that would split the (Republican) party," but, "No job is worth the moral stain that would come from embracing (Trump). No party is worth saving at the expense of the country."

     If Republican leaders wish to be regarded as moral, every one of them must renounce Trump, even if it means destroying their party.

     Who has laid down this moral mandate? The Holy Father in Rome?

     No. The voice posturing as the conscience of America is the Washington Post, which champions abortion on demand and has not, in the memory of this writer, endorsed any Republican for president – though it did endorse Marion Barry three times for mayor of D.C.

     Anticipating the Post’s orders, Sen. Marco Rubio has been painting Trump as a "scam artist" and “con artist," with an “orange" complexion, a “spray tan" and “tiny hands," who is “unfit to lead the party of Lincoln and Reagan."

     The establishment is loving Rubio, and the networks are giving him more airtime. And Rubio is reciprocating, promising that, even if defeated in his home state of Florida on March 15, he will drive his pickup across the country warning against the menace of Trump.

     Rubio, however, seems not to have detected the moral threat of Trump, until polls showed Rubio being wiped out on Super Tuesday and in real danger of losing Florida.

     Mitt Romney has also suddenly discovered what a fraud and phony is the businessman-builder whose endorsement he so avidly sought and so oleaginous accepted  in Las Vegas in 2012.

     Before other Republicans submit to the ultimatum of the Post, and of the columnists and commentators pushing a “Never Trump" strategy at the Cleveland convention, they should ask themselves: For whom is it that they will be bringing about party ѕυιcιdє?

     That the Beltway elites, whose voice is the Post, hate and fear Trump is not only undeniable, it is understandable.

     The Post beat the drums for the endless Mideast wars that bled and near bankrupted the country. Trump will not start another.

     The Post welcomes open borders that bring in millions to continue the endless expansion of the welfare state and to change the character of the country we grew up in. Trump will build the wall and repatriate those here illegally.

     Trump threatens the trade treaties that enable amoral transnational corporations to ship factories and jobs overseas to produce cheaply abroad and be rid of American employees who are ever demanding better wages and working conditions.

     What does the Post care about trade deals that deindustrialize America when the advertising dollars of the big conglomerates are what make Big Media fat and happy?

     The political establishment in Washington depends on Wall Street and K Street for PAC money and campaign contributions. Wall Street and K Street depend on the political establishment to protect their right to abandon America for the greener pastures abroad.

     Before March 15, when Florida and Ohio vote and the fates of Rubio and Gov. John Kasich are decided, nothing is likely to stop the ferocious infighting of the primaries.

     But after March 15, the smoke will have cleared.

     If Trump has fallen short of a glide path to the nomination, the war goes on. But if Trump seems to be the near-certain nominee, it will be a time for acceptance, a time for a cease-fire in this bloodiest of cινιℓ ωαrs in the GOP.

     Otherwise, the party will kick away any chance of keeping Hillary Clinton out of the White House, and perhaps kick away its future as well.

     While the depth and rancor of the divisions in the party are apparent, so also is the opportunity. For the turnout in the Republican primaries and caucuses has not only exceeded expectations, it has astonished and awed political observers.

     A new “New Majority" has been marching to the polls and voting Republican, a majority unlike any seen since the 49-state landslides of the Nixon and Reagan eras.

     If this energy can be maintained, if those throngs of Republican voters can be united in the fall, then the party can hold Congress, capture the While House and reconstitute the Supreme Court.

     Come the ides of March, the GOP is going to be in need of its uniters and its statesmen. But today, all Republicans should ask themselves:

     Are these folks coming out in droves to vote Republican really the bigoted, hateful and authoritarian people of the Post’s depiction?

     Or is this not the same old Post that has poured bile on conservatives for
    generations now in panic that America's destiny may be torn away from
    it and restored to its rightful owners.

     

    Source: http://buchanan.org/blog/an-establishment-in-panic-2-124906




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    « Reply #142 on: March 03, 2016, 11:07:32 PM »
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    This is pretty disgusting, but did anyone else catch this cruz moment during tonight's debate?  


    What was that on the left side of his lips. Did he lose a tooth? Or
    something else? Cannot deny it. It is on video.


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    « Reply #143 on: March 04, 2016, 12:42:54 AM »
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  •  :cowboy:   Shhh.  No tears.  Only Trump now.   :cowboy:


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    « Reply #144 on: March 05, 2016, 07:23:56 PM »
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  • Which 2016 Candidates are members CFR:

     http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=41715

     Date: Friday, 4-Mar-2016 14:33:02  






    The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), based in Washington, D.C.......

    Wikipedia‘s description of the CFR as promoting “globalization, free trade, reducing financial regulations (taxes) on transnational corporations, and economic consolidation into regional blocs such as NAFTA or the European Union, and develops policy recommendations that reflect these goals” gives ample reasons for one to think of the CFR as both a proponent and integral part of the nєω ωσrℓ∂ σr∂єr.

    CFR has two types of membership:

    Term membership that lasts for 5 years and is available to those between 30 and 36. Only U.S. citizens (native born or naturalized) and permanent residents who have applied for U.S. citizenship are eligible.

    Life membership must be nominated in writing by at least one CFR member and seconded by a minimum of three others. That suggests both the CFR’s elitist and establishment nature, as only a person who is perceived as being a “main stream” player who poses no threat to the establishment would be nominated and seconded.

    CFR has a current membership of more than 4,900 — in New York, Washington, D.C., across America and abroad — including “top government officials, renowned scholars, business executives, acclaimed journalists, prominent lawyers, and distinguished nonprofit professionals.”

    To my surprise, no 2016 presidential candidate is on the CFR’s membership roster as of March 2, 2016. However, two candidates arguably are CFR members in spirit:

    Hillary Clinton: Though she herself is not a CFR member, her proxies Bill (husband) and Chelsea (daughter) are.

    Ted Cruz: Shrewdly, Ted’s wife Heidi Cruz’s name is not on the CFR current membership roster. However, Wikipedia lists Heidi Cruz as a “historical member” of the CFR. Significantly, Heidi Cruz was a member of the CFR-sponsored Independent Task Force on the Future of North America, launched in October 2004. The Task Force advocates a greater economic and social integration between Canada, Mexico, and the United States as a North American region.

    Isn’t it interesting and noteworthy that Hillary Clinton and Ted Cruz precisely are the preferred candidates of their respective party’s big campaign donors?

    In Ted Cruz’s case, according to CBS News:

    The long-believing benefactors are New York hedge fund billionaire Robert Mercer, Texas natural gas billionaires Farris and Dan Wilks, and private-equity partner Toby Neugebauer. They honed their plan to help Cruz before he began his steady rise in polls — even before he announced his presidential bid in March…. Mercer gave $11 million, Neugebauer gave $10 million, and the Wilks brothers and their wives together gave $15 million…. Neugebauer, 45, said he met Cruz years ago through Cruz’s wife Heidi, then a manager at Goldman Sachs.

    Another billionaire Cruz supporter is Las Vegas casino mogul and “GOP megadonor” Sheldon Adelson, who donated $100 million in 2012 to get Republicans elected. Adelson and his wife were donors to Lindsey Graham’s presidential campaign before Graham dropped out of the race in December.

    See also “Ted Cruz’s undisclosed $1M loan from Goldman Sachs”.

    As I scrolled through the 4,900 names on the CFR membership roster, I found some CFR members of interest:

    Madeleine Albright, Bill Clinton’s secretary of state

    Zoë Baird, lawyer whom Bill Clinton nominated to be attorney general.

    Warren Beatty, actor.

    Michael Bloomberg, former mayor of New York.

    Richard Blum, husband of Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA).

    Sidney Blumenthal, former aide to Bill Clinton & longtime confidant of Hillary Clinton.

    John Bolton, former U.S. ambassador to UN.

    Stephen Breyer, Supreme Court justice.

    Tom Brokaw, retired NBC News anchor.

    Zbigniew Brzezinski, Jimmy Carter’s national security adviser.

    Tory Burch, fashion designer.

    Thomas Daschle, former U.S. senator (D-SD).

    George Clooney, actor.

    Katherine (Katy) Couric, Yahoo!News anchor.
     
    More at the Link http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=41715

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    « Reply #145 on: March 06, 2016, 11:44:36 PM »
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  • Ginrich: Establishment Scared of Trump because He "Didn't belong to a
    secret society"

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  • http://buchanan.org/blog/oligarchs-super-pac-anti-trump-strategy-124921



    The Oligarchs’ Super-PAC Anti-Trump Savagery

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    By Patrick J. Buchanan

    Narrow victories in the Kentucky caucuses and the Louisiana primary, the largest states decided on Saturday, have moved Donald Trump one step nearer to the nomination.

    Primaries in Michigan, Mississippi and Idaho on March 8, and in Florida, Ohio, Illinois, Missouri and North Carolina on March 15, may prove decisive. If Marco Rubio does not win his home state of Florida, he is cooked, as is Gov. John Kasich if he does not win Ohio.

    Ted Cruz already looks to be the last man between Trump and a GOP nomination that has gone, in the last seven elections, to George H. W. Bush, Bob Dole, George W. Bush, John McCain and Mitt Romney.

    All five of those nominees since 1988 seem appalled by Trump’s triumphs, and only slightly less so by the Cruz alternative.

    Not in memory has the leadership of a party been so out of touch. The Republican rank and file are in revolt, not only against the failures of their fathers but the policies of their present rulers.

    Some among the GOP elites, who have waited patiently through the Obama era to recapture control of U.S. foreign policy, are now beside themselves with despair over Trump’s success.

    Fully 116 members of the GOP’s national security community, many of them veterans of Bush administrations, have signed an open letter threatening that, if Trump is nominated, they will all desert, and some will defect – to Hillary Clinton!

    “Hillary is the lesser evil, by a large margin,” says Eliot Cohen of the Bush II State Department. According to Politico’s Michael Crowley, Cohen helped line up neocons to sign the “Dump-Trump” manifesto.

    Another signer, Robert Kagan, wailed in the Washington Post, “The only choice will be to vote for Hillary Clinton.”

    Are they serious?

    Victory for Clinton would mean her remaking the Supreme Court, killing all chances that Roe v. Wade could be overturned, or that we could get another justice like Antonin Scalia before 2021.

    What are these renegades and turncoats so anguished about?

    Trump calls the Iraq War many of them championed an historic blunder. Trump says that, while a supporter of Israel, he would be a “neutral” honest broker between Israel and the Palestinians in peace negotiations, as was Jimmy Carter at Camp David.

    Trump says he would “get along very well” with Vladimir Putin, as Richard Nixon got along with Leonid Brezhnev and Mao Zedong.

    Trump would launch no new crusades for democracy. He would not oppose Russia bombing ISIS. He would build that wall on the border. He would transfer from U.S. taxpayers to rich allies more of the cost of defending themselves.

    Do not most Americans agree with much of this?

    Yet this neocon ultimatum about deserting should the voters nominate Trump testifies eloquently to their loyalty.

    With every ex-president and ex-nominee repudiating Trump, and foreign policy elites going rogue, the GOP hierarchy is saying: We will cut Trump dead, just as the Rockefeller-Romney crowd cut Barry Goldwater dead.

    This is pure my-way-or-the-highway politics.

    But it raises anew the question: Can the establishment stop Trump?

    Answer: It is possible, and we shall know by midnight, March 15. If Trump loses Florida and Ohio, winner-take-all primaries, he would likely fall short of the 1,237 delegates needed for nomination on the first ballot.

    How could the anti-Trump forces defeat him in Ohio, Florida and Illinois? With the same tactics used to shrink Trump’s victory margins in Virginia, Louisiana and Kentucky to well below what polls had predicted.

    In every primary upcoming, Trump is under a ceaseless barrage of attack ads on radio, TV, cable and social media, paid for by super PACs with hoards of cash funneled in by oligarchs.

    But Trump, who is self-funding his campaign, has spent next to nothing on ads answering these attacks, or promoting himself or his issues. He has relied almost exclusively on free media.

    Yet no amount of free media can match the shellfire falling on him every hour of every day in every primary state.

    Our Principles PAC, backed by Nebraska’s billionaire Ricketts family, has poured millions into trashing Trump. American Future Fund is dumping $1.75 million in Florida this week; Club for Growth $1.5 million.

    Hedge-fund billionaire Paul Singer is backing the Conservative Solutions PAC, which has dumped millions into anti-Trump ads and plans to spend more than $7 million between March 1 and 15, with $4 million of that going into Florida. The super PAC pile-on is unprecedented.

    How well Trump fares in Michigan and Mississippi, measured against how well he was doing in polls last week, will reveal just how successful super PAC savagery has been in changing hearts and minds.

    Can millionaires and billionaires who back open borders, mass immigration, globalization and the disappearance of nation states into transnational collectives overwhelm with their millions spent in ads the patriotic movements that arose this year to the wonderment of America and the world?

    Has that proud 18th century boast of Americans, “Here, sir, the people rule!” given way to the rule of the oligarchs?



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    Trump is a rude, crude, lewd dude
    « Reply #148 on: March 08, 2016, 10:00:15 AM »
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    There Is No Such Thing As 'Sede Vacantism'...
    nor is there such thing as a 'Feeneyite' or 'Feeneyism'

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    « Reply #149 on: March 08, 2016, 02:03:37 PM »
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    Link doesn't work for moi..... :confused1:[/quote

    It works for me.

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    Check if your update option is on.