I’m not political. I don’t vote. I’m simply not on the political spectrum. I am only putting out an alternative viewpoint. If you’ve ever been part of a chant, you should probably stop reading right now.
For those of you who can think for themselves. Well then, you’ve probably noticed you simply can’t go 5 minutes without seeing a pro-or-anti-Trump meme/post/repost/video on social media, and the same rules apply with Hillary.
The public is being trolled. Even wikileaks was supposed to make a massive announcement recently, and it ended up being nothing more than Assange promoting their book. For all you know, they are simply part of this circus.
Trump was most likely chosen strictly for vaudeville. He has been an entertainer after all. He’s a close affiliate of the Clinton’s. Guess who told him to run. Bill. What does he get in exchange for this? Who knows, but it’s obvious he loves the camera and that’s probably enough for him, although there is a far-flung theory he will be getting this own TV channel in exchange for his stooging. While he was famous before, he’s mega famous now. He probably wishes he were an actor.
9/11 truth isn’t even controversial these days. Yet, if you say the voting process isn’t even real, that is. For those of you who doubt this, just look at voting patterns before the digital age. In 1992, the concept of “swing states” was introduced.
Even if not one person voted, it would show up the same. I do think the vote is somewhat based on reality though, for example, Oklahoma can’t go blue, Washington can’t go red, although that did happen in the past. Once a certain threshold is met who knows what complex algorithms they decide to use in the rigging process. Trump at the moment is telling a half-truth. That the election is rigged, but it’s rigged against him. All to drum up the herd. He is feigning outrage, but has known this for quite some time.
Politics has always had a vaudeville angle to it. Who will forget when Gore claimed his own version of the Macarena? Admiral Stockdale’s famous line of “Who am I”? The list goes on & on. This year, it’s the entire thing.
The elite (could be NWO/Illuminati/Bilderbergers/Skull&Crossbones, unknown entities or a combination) have chosen Hillary long ago. Warren Buffett even said in 2014, “Hillary is going to win”.
We live in an era where the herd mentality has never been more prevalent. Essentially, supporters of each candidate are so impressed with their candidate to levels that may even surprise Freud.
I will say this, Trump is at his absolute best with Don King. He becomes Don Trump around Don King. Too bad Don King isn’t on the ticket. He is far more entertaining than Pence. Although given how conservative the right generally still is, Pence has been a solid pick to make this entire thing appear real.
Anyone who saw the debates could tell some of the lines were rehearsed. It also seems as if some of the big talking points on both sides (basket of deplorables becomes “adorables”, Trump’s criticism of women via proxy of the Statue of Liberty, Melania’s using Michelle Obama’s famous speech) were used as cannon fodder at what ended up being a Comedy Central roast on CNN. A dual roast at that, CNN might be the real Comedy Central these days. In other words, it was by design. They knew it would make for great vaudeville. Of course, the Trump supporters think it was a no-contest for Hillary, and the Hillary supporters think the exact same thing. They’re all being trolled. Cardinal Dolan even went on the record saying they both got along well in private and even complimented each other. Given the fact Trump has donated to Clinton’s Senate campaign in the past when he was a “democrat”, this is basically par for the course.
A few more more points I’ll quickly make.
Bernie could have ran as an independent after having the democratic nomination taken from him, and probably won. Yet, the vote isn’t real so it wouldn’t have mattered. He played his role very well. Better than Marlon Brando in the Godfather…well, as good. Not better.
The DNC got their “Pied Piper” candidate in Trump, essentially they wanted him, and given his remarks on the issues at the final debate, he’s moved further right than Pat Buchanan.
Assuming the vote was real, then Trump would probably win. The majority of straight men would vote for him, unless they support feminism, which most straight men probably don’t, outside of some social justice types. There are only more women in the US because of the very elderly population, and the majority of them probably don’t vote.
Also, those on the left need to stop bringing up the gender wage gap myth. That’s only true because there are more men who are C level executives and doctors. It’s not true for the average person.
Lastly, those on the right need to stop presenting mainstream media bias like it’s new information, it’s not.
Adclinis falsis animus meliora recusa
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