Re: Trump to win?
Doctor you think too much of your perceptive powers and this is in the same vein (vain?) as your first attempt to "diagnose" me way back in the Procrustean bed of this long and rollicking thread.
My motivations for supporting Trump haven't changed since I shared them so I will take your confusion as a compliment. I became a partisan the moment I decided to support Trump and I played the role to the hilt. The fact that you can't tell the difference is your problem, but my guess that is inseparable from your inability to discern the opportunity that the Donald provides us despite his many personal shortcomings.
Unlikely as it is, I'm rooting for a Donald win and barring that, like you, a Johnson-sized landslide for old Hilzy.
Because if If I can't have the whole cake I ordered this summer after they stabbed Sanders in the back and the Democrat/MSM collusion was confirmed; if a majority of the voters succumb to the weapons-grade propaganda and fall victim to the information war waged against them; if Americans fail to take this last opportunity for change now, then the half will just have to do for me. It's been a heck of a ride and it was much fun coming out of "retirement."
The GOP is forever split with the neocons either in exile or back to being "Scoop Jackson" Democrats again. And with Wikileaks showing the Sanders' Left precisely where they fit in Hillary's plans for governing, I think the reaction here is inevitable if hard yet to discern. And the paybacks and sweetheart deals begin tomorrow as the chits come due. Who do you think Citibank will put on their Cabinet shopping list, as they did for Obama? And do we go to war with Russia in Ukraine or Syria?
Until President Kaine is sworn in, I'll enjoy eating my half-a-cake while y'all get to own another war, perhaps another economic crisis and for sure a further collapse in governance. And all of that belongs to HRC and her supporters, the die hard Kool-aid drinkers and "pragmatists" like you alike, doctor.
Originally posted by jk
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My motivations for supporting Trump haven't changed since I shared them so I will take your confusion as a compliment. I became a partisan the moment I decided to support Trump and I played the role to the hilt. The fact that you can't tell the difference is your problem, but my guess that is inseparable from your inability to discern the opportunity that the Donald provides us despite his many personal shortcomings.
Unlikely as it is, I'm rooting for a Donald win and barring that, like you, a Johnson-sized landslide for old Hilzy.
Because if If I can't have the whole cake I ordered this summer after they stabbed Sanders in the back and the Democrat/MSM collusion was confirmed; if a majority of the voters succumb to the weapons-grade propaganda and fall victim to the information war waged against them; if Americans fail to take this last opportunity for change now, then the half will just have to do for me. It's been a heck of a ride and it was much fun coming out of "retirement."
The GOP is forever split with the neocons either in exile or back to being "Scoop Jackson" Democrats again. And with Wikileaks showing the Sanders' Left precisely where they fit in Hillary's plans for governing, I think the reaction here is inevitable if hard yet to discern. And the paybacks and sweetheart deals begin tomorrow as the chits come due. Who do you think Citibank will put on their Cabinet shopping list, as they did for Obama? And do we go to war with Russia in Ukraine or Syria?
Until President Kaine is sworn in, I'll enjoy eating my half-a-cake while y'all get to own another war, perhaps another economic crisis and for sure a further collapse in governance. And all of that belongs to HRC and her supporters, the die hard Kool-aid drinkers and "pragmatists" like you alike, doctor.
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