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Nixon resigned. I don't think HRC would ever resign. Even if impeached, she would stay.


I'm not 100% sure, but I thought she could only be impeached for actions committed while in Office.


And how long do you think that would take?


beat me to it Wink


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Nixon resigned. I don't think HRC would ever resign. Even if impeached, she would stay.


I'm not 100% sure, but I thought she could only be impeached for actions committed while in Office.


And how long do you think that would take?


beat me to it Wink


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Nixon resigned. I don't think HRC would ever resign. Even if impeached, she would stay.

I'm not 100% sure, but I thought she could only be impeached for actions committed while in Office.

And how long do you think that would take?

as soon as she cackled or scribbled with her gnarly claw her first official order.
 
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There was a time in this country when there were three branches of government.

One that created laws
One that approved/vetoed laws
One that judge laws

No one was above the law, not even a President.

I wonder where we went so wrong...




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OKeefe to release another video Wed 2 Nov

tweet from Tuesday

Tomorrow @PVeritas_Action and @POTUS will be in NC. One of us will be releasing hidden camera footage of a Dem racist statement. Stay tuned.
 
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OKeefe to release another video Wed 2 Nov

tweet from Tuesday

Tomorrow @PVeritas_Action and @POTUS will be in NC. One of us will be releasing hidden camera footage of a Dem racist statement. Stay tuned.


The black vote in NC will be critical for the Dems to win that State. Well thought out timing.


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O'keefe and others need to stop telling us they are going to release videos or emails and just go ahead and do it! Damn. Enough with the buildup. Just do it.
 
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This "I got a secret, I got a secret" crap from O'Keefe and Wikileaks is getting old. Even if the do have a "bombshell" (which I doubt) it will take at least two days to get traction anywhere besides Fox. Honestly it just could be ignored completely by other networks so close to the election. We don't have time for these games. Dump what you have NOW so it can start spreading out across the social networks.
 
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This "I got a secret, I got a secret" crap from O'Keefe and Wikileaks is getting old. Even if the do have a "bombshell" (which I doubt) it will take at least two days to get traction anywhere besides Fox. Honestly it just could be ignored completely by other networks so close to the election. We don't have time for these games. Dump what you have NOW so it can start spreading out across the social networks.


I think they believe that by holding on to it they will not give the Dems time to come up with a cover story or invent a smokescreen, but I'm with you, just get it out there.




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They don't have a bombshell. They have damaging stuff, serious transgressions from Democrats, things that, if we had real journalists informing the public, would be truly significant in bringing down the corruption that infests this nation.

But they don't have a bombshell. Something so big that even the "media" can't ignore it, or bury it.

They keep getting attention by teasing that just maybe they do.

They don't, or it would be out there now.


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Guys....we no longer need O'Keefe or Wikileaks.

Trump's momentum is growing daily like a large boulder rolling down a hill. After a point, there's nothing that could stop it.

The world is a very good place this morning. Enjoy it!
 
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Yes, the race is decided, but I want the dirt to continue coming out. I've had it with the teases. Just get to it.


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Yes, the race is decided, but I want the dirt to continue coming out. I've had it with the teases. Just get to it.


In addition to the annoying and always inaccurate click-bait style teases ("Bombshell coming next week that will get Hillary arrested"), it seems that O'Keefe and Wikileaks mismanaged their releases. To account for early voting - 20 million ballots already cast - they needed to move up their schedule by 2-3 weeks at least. Something to note for next time.
 
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Victory for Trump would create a SAFER, MORE PROSPEROUS world, writes James Delingpole

This question is entirely rhetorical because the BBC and its crew of analysts and right-on comedians have told us already: America will be engulfed by a tidal wave of sexism, racism and xenophobia; the dollar will collapse and with it the global economy; by the end of his first week Trump will be so drunk with power that he’ll make a clumsy pass at some White House intern, miss and accidentally press the red button which triggers a nuclear war…

Call me an optimistic fool but I don’t believe any of this nonsense.

Not only do I think that a Donald Trump presidency would be far less disastrous than a Hillary Clinton one but I’d even suggest – albeit cautiously – that the world might become a better, safer, more prosperous place.

Let me stress that Donald Trump is by no means my dream candidate for the post of the next leader of the free world.

I perfectly well accept that he is a vulgar, rude, bullying, ignorant, sexist chancer who entered the presidential race on a whim and may end up getting the job only by default. But Donald Trump has at least two massive qualities in his favour.

The first is that he is not Hillary, a corrupt, ailing serial fibber with a dubious track record (from the Whitewater financial scandal to Benghazi, where her negligence may have resulted in the murder of the US ambassador) and a snooty contempt for the law demonstrated most by the FBI investigation into her hidden emails.

And the second is that he is not a paid up member of the Washington DC establishment. Trump, not unlike Nigel Farage, is the voice of the ordinary bloke or woman who has had just about enough of the remote, spoilt, anti-democratic political elite.

Yes, America is a very different place from Britain but there are definitely echoes in the US presidential campaign of the tensions which led so many of us to vote for Brexit.

While America’s rich have got richer, living standards for its working folk have remained stagnant for decades. This is at least in part because of a cosy stitch-up between the governing elite – lawyers, corporations, politicians and the overmighty US central bank the Federal Reserve – which has entrenched its own power by making it almost impossible for those lower down to climb the ladder.

Adding to these financial pressures are the frustrations caused by mass illegal immigration and also by the liberal elite’s obsession with political correctness, which has led to a woefully bad state education system, an increase in Islamist terrorism and a burning sense of injustice, especially among blue-collar Americans that they can’t speak their minds and that their country is no longer their own.

Trump’s proposed solutions – build a wall on the Mexican border to stop immigration, ban Muslims(!), protect American jobs with tariff barriers on imports, hammer the Federal Reserve, stop wasting gazillions of dollars pretending to “combat” climate change – may be impetuous and in some cases extreme.

But the point is here at last is a politician bold enough to address the real and pressing problems that most of his contemporaries have preferred to brush under the carpet. While Obama has fiddled during his eight years as president the world has burned: the Middle East crisis has worsened; terrorism has proliferated; Russia and China have flexed their muscles; the eurozone has stagnated; the refugee problem has got out of control; and almost nothing has been done to address the underlying economic problems that led to the 2008 crash.

If Hillary gets in, it will be more of the same. Trump on the other hand is a radical who might actually press the reset button.

Take Russia: for the Washington establishment it’s the world’s biggest geopolitical threat with Putin being painted as the new Stalin. But Trump just isn’t interested in prolonging the Cold War, let alone provoking a Third World War. He sees Putin as a flawed man with whom he can nonetheless do business.

This will appal those who just want to focus on Putin’s human rights record but may come as a relief to those who would prefer to have Russia as an awkward ally rather than as a belligerent, chippy basket case on Europe’s doorstep.

Let’s hope this strategy works because one of the bigger worries about Trump is his view on Nato: he has even suggested – against Nato policy – that if one of its member states were attacked, America wouldn’t necessarily go to its defence. This is one of those areas where you have to hope that the wiser counsels of his advisers will prevail.

That said, it would be no bad thing if Trump’s remarks about Nato members failing to pull their weight were to concentrate the minds of European governments, ours included, on the woeful neglect of our defence budgets. No one is pretending that Trump is the dream presidential candidate but then we’ve just had eight years of the “dream” one – or so the slavish liberal media kept telling us – and he was useless.

Maybe the time has come for someone who really does want to make America great again. And if we’re lucky perhaps a little bit of that optimism will rub off on the rest of us too.




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They have been releasing bombshells...we are just desensitized to them. She's a criminal. Fact.

We have plenty of evidence to prove any case. Wikileaks has been a huge help. Just because they don't have a picture of her sucking an elephant cock does not mean the information they've released shouldn't be considered bomb worthy.

It's not Julian's fault that the press is too corrupt to report with integrity.


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The Fox News electoral map is a joke meant to keep people glued to their programming until the election. Alaska and Texas only leaning Republican? Give me break! Roll Eyes

The only thing better for media ratings than a "close race" and controversy before an election is a "surprise result". They'll be riding that coverage all the way to the end of the year and even Inauguration Day.


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They have been releasing bombshells...we are just desensitized to them. She's a criminal. Fact.

This. Every one of these has been factual and far worse than anything the opposition even made up and then hyperventilated about against Romney last cycle.

And it's having an effect. In one month Trump is up here by 7 points here, according to WRAL's (one of Raleigh Democratic-aligned TV stations) most recent polls:

Before (10/4): October 4: NC: Virtual Tie
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Democrat Hillary Clinton edges Republic Donald Trump 46 to 44 percent, well within the margin of error of +/- 3.9 percentage points in the Survey USA poll. The firm contacted 656 likely voters statewide between last Thursday and Monday to compile its results.

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SurveyUSA polled 659 people statewide Friday through Monday who have already cast their ballots or are likely to vote in the election and found Trump with a 51 to 44 percent lead over Democratic rival Hillary Clinton. The poll has a margin of error of +/- 3.9 percentage points.
 
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Maybe the time has come for someone who really does want to make America great again. And if we’re lucky perhaps a little bit of that optimism will rub off on the rest of us too.


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Some thought that the last Republican nominees, McCain and Romney, showed that what the GOP really needed was a more conservative candidate or a "true" conservative. They thought the Republicans lost because they weren't conservative enough.

If you hold that view, is Trump that more conservative candidate?




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Project Veritas video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?...bTw&feature=youtu.be

MHO: not nearly as powerful as the ones on voter fraud

DEMs hating blacks who are Republican? Who would have guessed
 
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