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Democrats secret and not secret agents...

Posted by $ MichaelAarethun 9 years, 7 months ago to News
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I've been depicting Fiorini as the perfect Democrat secret sleeper agent. That Is still more true than not. But it's only my opinion - well - not only. Now we find the second agent depicted by Mona Charon's column on Dec 9th. That's today!!!

She lays out her case in no nonsense straight forward terms. Question inow is how many of his approval number came from the left to begin with. Who? Trump the life long Democrat turned RINO. Who else as an opponent would bandaid the left back together?


http://townhall.com Mona Charon

The dictionary defines "bogeyman" as "an imaginary evil spirit, referred to typically to frighten children." Hello, Donald Trump. It's not clear whether he set out intentionally to elect Hillary Clinton, but there is little question that he could not be fulfilling the role of Republican bogeyman to greater effect.

As Commentary's Jonathan Tobin noted, during a week in which the disastrous fecklessness of President Obama and his party in the face of terrorism ought to have been Topic A, we are all talking about Trump instead. Brilliant. Tobin's point actually applies to the entire presidential contest. By rights, it should be about the Democrats' unraveling. From Obamacare to terrorism, from the economy to climate change, and from guns to free speech, progressive policies have proven deeply disappointing when not downright obtuse and dangerous. Clinton promises more of the same while trailing an oil slick of corruption in her wake. And yet swinging into the frame, week in and week out, the orange-maned billionaire bogeyman dominates the discussion.

Hell yes, Republicans are anti-Hispanic bigots, Trump (a lifelong Democrat) is supposed to confirm. Just look at the way he talked about Mexican "rapists" and vowed to build a wall that Mexico will fund.

Hell yes, Republicans want to fight a war on women. Did you hear what Trump said about Megyn Kelly and Carly Fiorina?

Hell yes, Republicans are anti-immigrant, anti-handicapped, anti-Jewish and anti-Muslim. Line 'em up and Trump will offend. Not cleverly, mind you, but crudely. Donald Trump is fond of saying that our political leaders are stupid, constantly outmaneuvered at the bargaining table by shrewder Chinese, Mexicans, and Japanese. No one can accuse him of stupidity: provided his goal is to elect Hillary Clinton.

This week, while we were still burying our dead from San Bernardino, every Republican -- rather than explaining why President Obama's refusal to fight the war on terror has led to this moment -- instead had to condemn Donald Trump's mindless proposal to keep every single Muslim out of the United States until further notice. Again, he's the perfect bogeyman.

It's not just that what he says demands condemnation. It's that it seems to give credence to the Democrats' narrative.

Personally when I listen to or read about Trump I'm reminded of the climb to power int he 20's and 30's of the last century by an ex German Army Corporal who also had a hair problem..on his lip.


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  • Posted by freedomforall 9 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Insanity. Not long ago that would have guaranteed political revolution. Today it's accepted by the majority of those under 30 and 50 million immigrants who have never known liberty.
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  • Posted by $ 9 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    The Rino Party will do as they are told by the Government Party leaders and they aren't in that group. They are the right wing lapdogs of the left.

    The script is being followed nicely I wonder if they have have tony or oscar category for the best fool the public fools performance?
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  • Posted by $ 9 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    You didn't like them TSATAAFL. There is such a thing as free lunch No one has to pay for anything. The stuff magically appears out of Obeymes Donkey.
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  • Posted by $ 9 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Lie number one. We are a constitutional Republic. We used to be but to many people voted for fascism. You get what you deserve. I get to laugh and unfortunately listen to the whining.
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  • Posted by Solver 9 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Those are not lies, they are social illusions. Debt is such a wonderful political tool because someone else will be forced to pay it later. That's why most politicians are so so giving. It's also why the most giving politicians focus on disarming those they place into debt.
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  • Posted by Solver 9 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Don't forget about promising to give away the most goodies. The politician that wins the majority will promise helicopter drops of goodies because they are just so so giving.
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 9 years, 7 months ago
    Unless something unforeseen happens in the murky future, either the bought and paid for crook for a commie or the hot air RINO bladder with a bad haircut shall replace our Islam-loving wussy for a Marxist presidebt.
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    Posted by CircuitGuy 9 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I don't know that Hilary Clinton has broken the law, but I remember the very suspicious real estate dealings investigated in the 90s. I was under the impression that it looked suspicious, but they could never prove anything.
    "The law has become something subjectively defined based on whether you need to break it or enforce it."
    Yes! It really feels like that. Wasn't it Nixon or someone in his administration who said if the POTUS does something, it's legal. (I'm not singling him out. Clinton/Bush/Obama/Clinton would probably say the same today.) It seems that we've gone farther down the path of increasing Executive branch power, and increasing sense of if the president wants it then it's legal.
    At the other end of the spectrum, you have most average citizens breaking some law every day: going five over the speed limit, smoking weed, employing an undocumented nanny, co-mingling personal expenses with business expenses.
    All that leads to the idea you say that the law is subjective, just another force out there like an unexpected illness that may pop up an hassle you if you're unlucky.
    I don't see an obvious way out of this problem.
    Edit: I should have said "if you're unlucky or out of favor with the powerful"
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  • Posted by conscious1978 9 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    If 'we' elect a President that has broken the law as many times as she has, then I see that as a marker indicating anyone can get away with anything in our country. The law has become something subjectively defined based on whether you need to break it or enforce it. A long line of politicians and their cronies (including Clinton) have created this political aristocracy.
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  • Posted by freedomforall 9 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Which Clinton was that?
    Bill already held that title for some people, but he was preceded by many others: Abe Lincoln, FDR, and LBJ are some excellent examples.
    Heartily agree on CG's objectivism.
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  • Posted by rbunce 9 years, 7 months ago
    We are still months away from actually casting votes in primaries and caucuses and nice months from the convention and nearly a year from the general election. This is just noise time driven by polls with undisclosed response rates and little description of how the raw data was adjusted.

    To the point of the post though, the Republican Party could also benefit from having a loose cannon in the race at this point to make the rest of the Parties candidates look less radical.
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  • Posted by wmiranda 9 years, 7 months ago
    I haven't decided who I would vote for yet. I've decide it will not be Democrat. Whomever turns out to be the Republican nominee will be the one I vote for. To vote for Sanders is voting for a cuckoo bird. Hillary has more baggage than can be airlifted on Air Force 1. When she talks, I can't tell which side of the mouth to believe. She would pull a Rachel Dolezal if it got her a couple of votes. And that business that it's her turn and she's a woman, is insane. I'm a believer in term limits for all national positions. Right now I want to vote for a non-politician. Although I don't like the way Trump says things, he is ringing the bell more often that the rest of the candidates. But I think I can be politically correct without being rude, vulgar or offensive. It seems Trump may end up with the Republican nomination. I think all that stuff about being a secret agent for Hillary is nonsense. I've been a liberal, Democrat and now Independent. When liberal, I looked around and realized I was the most tolerant liberal. When Democrat, I seemed to be supporting a self-serving royal kingdom. When a recovering Democrat I realized being independent and term limits is the way to go.
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  • Posted by CircuitGuy 9 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    "Clinton would be the official beginning of anarchy in the U.S."
    The first time I remember hearing this politician-X-will-destroy-America rhetoric was just before the invasion of Iraq in 2003. It's never let up since then. Maybe was around before, but I just didn't hear it.

    The really odd thing is it seems less to me than ever in my life like our problem is specific evil individuals. We elected someone promising change. The regular anti-Bush protests downtown stopped, but we didn't get that much change.

    My model was that the new media would allow people to talk without gatekeepers, and that would decrease the power of stupid attack ads and the power of money in politics. It hasn't worked out that way.
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  • Posted by $ 9 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Ditto to conscious 1978 but the source is becoming clearer. Seig me no heils I do not serve the party.
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  • Posted by $ 9 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    About six months worth on almost a daily basis in multiple threads...it's the tail end of a long long conversation....

    Specifically the last part is Rand and Cruz came out in favor of a VAT tax which is about as left wing fascist as you can get and the number one of favorite of Pelosi. Diverting it through businesses only does nothing to make it value added and stinks of a really cheap political ploy for last ditch last gasp RINO candidates. Rand is a huge disappointment. He is NOT Libertarian he is just another run of the mill Republican and therefore at best is in the right wing of the LEFT. Why people even bother with such trash is beyond me.
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  • Posted by conscious1978 9 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    The election of Clinton would be the official beginning of anarchy in the U.S. She epitomizes the proof that you can get away with breaking any law you want, if your political gang is big enough.

    CG, your capacity to support contradictory positions still knows no bounds.
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  • Posted by $ 9 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Where did you get that idea? You cannot be a follower of Pelosillynomics and support the Constitution.
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  • Posted by $ 9 years, 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Start with the premise that any one on the initial approved list is unacceptable for various reasons including open to Bimbo Brigade Attacks then do your due diligence in reverse. so far other than as a useful tool. Acceptance for the first, second and third tier is tantamount to three strike your out. Rand Paul just took his third swing and did a country mile miss. Anyone in the Pelosi camp followers groupie grope isn't acceptable to be a school teacher much less an important job.
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