Monday, October 17, 2016

Rigging the Election


The idea is to agitate in line and be so obnoxious that you get someone to react. Then the news covers it and says how violent the Trump supporters are.


The "naturally psychotic" people he's talking about are the ones attending the rally who get mad at people saying that Trump is a Nazi.

Weird, huh? Because you know that someone pulling that at a Hillary rally would be greeted with, "that's okay, everyone has their own opinion"....as if.


They share a list of all the Trump and Pence appearances and get people to turn out to agitate. It's really surprising that there hasn't been more conflict than there has. If you have enough people showing up, trying to engage in conflict, eventually they're going to find a few people who are having a bad day and are just one asshole away from losing it.


The people claiming responsibility for events like the Chicago Trump protest say they coordinate with the Clinton campaign and the DNC.

Also, according to Scott Foval, Iowa and Wisconsin are "racist as fuck".

Watch the whole video.

Melania Monday


Saturday, October 15, 2016

Hillary Clinton Goldman Sachs Speech Transcript #3

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            SECRETARY HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON
                SPEAKER AT GOLDMAN SACHS
            BUILDERS AND INNOVATORS SUMMIT
               Ritz-Carlton Dove Mountain
                    Marana, Arizona
               Tuesday, October 29, 2013
            
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Reported by:  Carolyn T. Sullivan, RPR
             
            
            
            
            
            
            
         ELLEN GRAUER COURT REPORTING CO. LLCC
           126 East 56th Street, Fifth Floor
               New York, New York 10022
                     212-750-6434
                     REF:  105182










             MR. BLANKFEIN:  That's the first of a ten-minute spiel, but let me introduce somebody who needs no introduction.  Secretary Hillary Clinton.
             (Applause.)
             MR. BLANKFEIN:  Now, when I say I want no introduction, I'm really only kidding because I want a real introduction and long.
             SECRETARY CLINTON:  I was waiting for it.
             MR. BLANKFEIN:  Well, I'll tell you, I'm more interested in the future.  So, anyway, why don't we just start.
             If you don't mind, can we start with a little bit of a tour of the world and say, you know, if you were -- if you were -- let's take a hypothetical.  Let's say you were Secretary of State.
             (Laughter.)
             MR. BLANKFEIN:  What would you be focused on?  What would you be focused on today?  And tell a little bit about how your priorities would be and how you would deal with some of it now.
             SECRETARY CLINTON:  Well, gee, I'll just have to cast my mind back.
             (Laughter.)
             SECRETARY CLINTON:  Well, first, thanks for having me here and giving me a chance to know a little bit more about the builders and the innovators who you've gathered.  Some of you might have been here last year, and my husband was, I guess, in this very same position.  And he came back and was just thrilled by --
             MR. BLANKFEIN:  He increased our budget.

Hillary Clinton Goldman Sachs Speech Transcript #2

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GOLDMAN SACHS
ASSET MANAGEMENT

AIMS ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENTS
SYMPOSIUM 2013

FORMER UNITED STATES
SECRETARY OF STATE
HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON
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                  200 West Street
                  New York, New York

                  October 24, 2013
                  12:50 p.m.

     Before Rita Persichetty, a Notary Public
of the State of New York.


     ELLEN GRAUER COURT REPORTING CO. LLC
       126 East 56th Street, Fifth Floor
           New York, New York 10022
                 212-750-6434
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               P R O C E E D I N G S
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          MR. O'NEILL:  Welcome.  This has been a great day and a half here at the AIMS Symposium, and it is my distinct honor to introduce today's lunch conversation.  Please join me in welcoming Secretary Clinton, who will be hosted in a discussion with our own Tim O'Neill, who is the cohead of investment management.
          Well, thanks again, Madam Secretary. Everyone is very interested in what you have to say, so why don't we get right to it and start talking about the political process in Washington, D.C.
          I think it's fair to say that the government shutdown and debates that surrounded it were not the finest hours in political history, but democracy is an evolving process, and nobody has a more refined perspective of that than you, having served in the executive branch as well as Congress.

Hillary Clinton Goldman Sachs Speech Transcript #1

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GOLDMAN SACHS, CO.

            2013 IBD CEO ANNUAL CONFERENCE

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
FORMER UNITED STATES
SECRETARY OF STATE
HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON and
LLOYD BLANKFEIN
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                     The Inn at Palmetto Bluff
                     Bluffton, South Carolina

                     June 4, 2013
                     8:05 P.M.



         Before Patricia T. Morrison, Registered
Professional Reporter and Notary Public of the
State of South Carolina.



     ELLEN GRAUER COURT REPORTIN CO. LLC
       126 East 56th Street, Fifth Floor
           New York, New York 10022
                 212-750-6434
                 REF: 104014




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            MS. CLINTON:  Let's start with the
chairman.
            MR. BLANKFEIN:  China.  We're used to
the economic team in China.  We go there all the
time.  The regulations -- and then every once in a
while you hear about South China, the military
side.
            How do you from the state department
point of view -- less familiar to us -- think about
China, the rise of China, and what that forebodes
for the next couple of decades?
            MS. CLINTON:  Well, you start off with
an easy question, but first let me thank you.
Thanks for having me here and giving me an
opportunity both to answer your questions and maybe
later on some of the questions that some of the
audience may have.
            I think it's a good news/maybe not so
good news story about what is going on right now in
China.  On the good news side I think the new
leadership -- and we'll see more of that when Xi
Jinping gets here in the United States after having
gone to Latin America.  He's a more sophisticated,
more effective public leader than Hu Jintao was.
            He is political in the kind of generic
sense of that word.  You can see him work a room,
which I have watched him do.  You can have him make
small talk with you, which he has done with me.
His experience as a young man coming to the United
States in the 1980s -- going to Iowa, spending time
there, living with a family -- was a very important
part of his own development.

Monday, October 10, 2016

I Take Responsibility

From last night's Town Hall debate:
Hillary Clinton: I've said before, but I'll repeat it, because I want everyone to hear it -- that was a mistake, and I take responsibility for using a personal e-mail account. Obviously, if I were to do it over again, I would not. I'm not making any excuses. It was a mistake. And I am very sorry about that. 
No. Admitting what everyone knows isn't "taking responsibility". If a man fathered a child and did nothing more than admit the child was his, didn't take part in raising it or help support it, would you say he took responsibility? If you came back to find your parked car with a big dent in it and a note that said, "I'm responsible, sorry!" would you be satisfied?

Clinton got away with saying she bore responsibility for Benghazi. And saying she takes responsibility running her own illegal private email server. I just wish that the next time she says, "I take responsibility" someone asks her, "How?". In what way has she or will she take responsibility?

Melania Monday


Trump vs Clinton: Townhall Edition















Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Pence vs. Kaine


"Niether"? They must have Hillary's fact checkers for editors.
(New Jersey)


(Michigan)

(Alabama)

(Ohio)

(Pennsylvania)
(Virginia)



Even the way they ask the question implies an answer.
Too bad for them that it didn't work.


Poll Maker from the Legal Broadcast Network

Pence is winning, even when it looks like the heavy voting is from Clinton-likely areas.


How many votes are because Pence did better? How many out of party loyalty? How many because viewers have had enough of the blatant preferential treatment the moderators have been giving to the Democrats.

*Moderator/cheerleader/coach, whatever you want to call them.