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Clinton is the one worried about the upcoming debates, and she should be worried.

Bitch won't even hold press conferences any longer, and she's then going to find herself in the presence of a brash billionaire whose stock in trade is extemporaneous remarks? Trump doesn't need to worry, because the truth is on his side. Clinton should be shaking in her boots, because Trump is apt to say anything, and she damn well knows it. Now, just how do you "prepare" for something like that?


The only preparation for that is to remain guiltless in the first place. That train left HilLIARy's station decades ago. She is filthy. She is corrupt. She is unworthy of even the most non essential govt. position. She is only the nominee (presumed) because she is collecting on a debt. The Left will be jaw-droppingly stunned if she actually wins. I suspect Mondale will have been more palatable than the hag.

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Actually, I would be somewhat surprised if Hillary agrees to a debate but if it should happen, how is it they leave Fox out of the equation?



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With Tim Kaine (current Virginia Senator) being Clinton’s VP pick, I heard Bill OReilly say that McAuliffe (Virginia Governor) and Kaine would deliver Virginia to Clinton.

In thinking about that and going back over recent election history in Virginia, there are some important things to remember because they will be important in many places other than Virginia.

Election 1 Virginia Senate race 2006. Jim Webb (Dem) versus George Allen (Rep)

Webb won by a razor thin 9,329 votes out of 2.3 million votes total.

IF Allen had won in 2006, we might not have had obamacare.

Be sure to vote

Election 2 Virginia Senate race 2012. Webb retired

Tim Kaine (Dem) versus George Allen (Rep) Both were former VA governors

Kaine won by 6 points (53% to 47%)

Kaine speaks Spanish and did many speeches in Spanish. You will hear a lot more of his Spanish speeches over the next 3 months.

Obama won in Virginia over Romney. That helped Kaine but his winning margin was higher than Obama’s winning margin

Election 3 Virginia Governor race 2013. Terry McAuliffe (Dem) versus Ken Cuccinelli (Rep)

McAuliffe won w 48% of the vote
Cuccinelli 45%
Sarvis 7% Sarvis was the Libertarian candidate

McAuliffe had $28 million (incl 2 million from Bloomberg). Cuccinelli had $11 million. The last few weeks before the election Cuccinelli had no funds for any ads at all. Because the polls said McAuliffe was going to win, the normal funding sources didn’t help Cuccinelli much.

Many people saw Sarvis as a Democrat shill who drew enough votes from Cuccinelli to throw the election.

Watch out for third party shills to draw off Rep votes

Be careful about not funding people because of the polls

Election 4 This one is painful. Virginia Senate race 2014. Mark Warner (Dem) versus Ed Gillespie (Rep)

Warner won by 17,727 votes out of 2.2 million votes total

Warner out spent Gillespie by more than 2 to 1.

Once again, no one thought Gillespie stood a chance. Early polls had Warner 20 points ahead.

And once again Sarvis the Libertarian got in the race. Sarvis got 53,102 votes. An NBC exit poll analysis reported that almost all of Sarvis’ votes were independents and Republicans, about evenly split. Almost zero Democrats. That difference threw the race to Warner.

Don't waste your vote in November 2016

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^^^ And the Democrats are laughing all the way to the bank. Goldilocks Republicans are the bane of this country's existence.


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A better song for Hillary would be Rocky Mountain Way, with slight changes.

Well thanks for that Floyd....

Now I'm going to have an earworm of Joe Walsh cranking out RMW when I want to catch another 20 minutes of sleep tomorrow morning.


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A better song for Hillary would be Rocky Mountain Way, with slight changes.

Well thanks for that Floyd....

Now I'm going to have an earworm of Joe Walsh cranking out RMW when I want to catch another 20 minutes of sleep tomorrow morning.


"And yooooouuuu light up myyyy life.... you give meee hoooope....to carry onnnnnn....."

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With Tim Kaine (current Virginia Senator) being Clinton’s VP pick, I heard Bill OReilly say that McAuliffe (Virginia Governor) and Kaine would deliver Virginia to Clinton.

In thinking about that and going back over recent election history in Virginia, there are some important things to remember because they will be important in many places other than Virginia....

Don't waste your vote in November 2016


sdy: Very good observations on VA. I would encourage all to read them.

As someone with family in the Manassas, VA area I spend quite a bit of time there.

I would add to your observations only that between 2006 and 2012 part of the difference is the flood of illegal immigrants in Northern Virginia. I've driven through pockets where no one speaks English. Changing demographics has changed Virginia. That's why Tim Kaine speaking Spanish and doing speeches in Spanish is so helpful to Hillary. The Democrats have turned Virginia from Red to Blue under Obama's flood of immigration.



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Ecclesiastes 10:2 NIV
"The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left."

Thus sayeth the Lord. Amen.

It surely can't get any simpler than that.

The last four letters in American......... I Can

The last four letters in Republican....... I Can

The last four letters in Democrats........ Rats

November 2016 is to be set aside as rodent removal month.




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Maybe just my perception, since the RNC ended, the low life media has stepped up their slandering of Trump.

Worried are ye?


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http://www.usnews.com/news/pol...t-cleveland-protests

For the Democrat convention next week:

The city estimates 35,000 to 50,000 protesters on average will demonstrate across Philadelphia each day of the convention.

Activists have said they expect about 100,000.

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probably not a good time to visit Philadelphia
 
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http://www.usnews.com/news/pol...t-cleveland-protests

For the Democrat convention next week:

The city estimates 35,000 to 50,000 protesters on average will demonstrate across Philadelphia each day of the convention.

Activists have said they expect about 100,000.

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probably not a good time to visit Philadelphia

How many protesters were in Cleveland?
 
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http://www.usnews.com/news/pol...t-cleveland-protests

For the Democrat convention next week:

The city estimates 35,000 to 50,000 protesters on average will demonstrate across Philadelphia each day of the convention.

Activists have said they expect about 100,000.

******************

probably not a good time to visit Philadelphia

How many protesters were in Cleveland?


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protesters outside RNC

http://www.citylab.com/politic...l-convention/492014/

Only for a few planned, mid-sized protests, with marchers numbering in the hundreds, have police bothered to deploy shields.

national leaders of Black Lives Matter decided to skip Cleveland altogether. These leaders aim instead to focus their attention on the Democratic National Convention later in the month in Philadelphia.
 
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...national leaders of Black Lives Matter decided to skip Cleveland altogether. These leaders aim instead to focus their attention on the Democratic National Convention later in the month in Philadelphia.


They're already getting the message from Mr. LAW and ORDER. Move along..while you can.

No doubt they're expecting a more tolerant reception at the DNC.

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I LOVE how the dems pander to these clowns but are still the focus of their ire. It's just tasty
 
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I LOVE how the dems pander to these clowns but are still the focus of their ire.


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http://www.usnews.com/news/pol...t-cleveland-protests

For the Democrat convention next week:

The city estimates 35,000 to 50,000 protesters on average will demonstrate across Philadelphia each day of the convention.

Activists have said they expect about 100,000.

******************

probably not a good time to visit Philadelphia

How many protesters were in Cleveland?


I heard the Chief say there were more media cameramen than protesters, and getting them out of the way was a bigger problem.

Most of the "protesters" stood around with their iPhones at the ready hoping to video whatever violence might occur, and become media celebrities.




Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.

When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson

"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." - Justice Janice Rogers Brown
 
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Maybe we can conclude that 6,000 police tends to keep troublemakers away.


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Fuck with the bull, get gored by the horns!

I'm still laughing at the very idea but apparently Trump mentioned it offhand at this mornings press conference. LOL

Trump ready to invest $20 million to end Cruz’s and Kasich’s careers

Donald Trump plans to create and fund super-PACs specifically aimed at ending the political careers of Ted Cruz and John Kasich should either run for office again, after both snubbed the Republican nominee during his party’s convention this week, a source familiar with Trump’s thinking told Bloomberg Politics on Friday.

The plan would involve Trump investing millions of his own money –perhaps $20 million or more — in one or two outside groups about six months before their respective election days if Texas Senator Cruz or Ohio Governor Kasich stand for office again. The source said Trump is willing to set up two separate super-PACs – one for Cruz and one for Kasich – and put millions into each.

The source said that Trump would be willing to invest tens of millions more if necessary to ensure his former competitors didn’t win another race. Of course, the ire that Trump has exhibited in the aftermath of the bitter nomination contest could fade over time, leading the sometimes mercurial billionaire to drop the plans.

http://hotair.com/archives/201...and-kasichs-careers/



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I did hear him say Friday morning that he does not want Cruz to endorse him, and if he offered to, he would not accept that endorsement.
 
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