In fact I've never had a doubt Zippo was never supposed to be president in the first place.
I believe the idea was to take him to the very edge, have him declared ineligible, orchestrate race riots to the extent Bush would have had to have federal troops step in, and Hillary would have been launched into the WH with basically dictatorial powers.
Right straight from the Weather Underground playbook.
Stirring up the black radicals with Trayvon BS wasn't just a coincidence, that was the preparation for the big one.
In fact I’ve never had a doubt Zippo was never supposed to be president in the first place.
During the last presidential campaign, in August, 2008, Bill Clinton was asked if he thought Obama was qualified to be president.
Clinton's rather odd, cryptic reply:
"The constitution sets qualification for the president. And then the people decide who they think would be the better president."
Bill Clinton made this reference to the Constitution shortly after America's latest fad, the "community organizer" from Chicago, popped up out of nowhere and stole his wife's destiny by winning, in rather sleazy fashion including the shameless playing of "the race card", the Democrat nomination for President.
It has been my opinion since that time that the Clintons know something, and that it was they who quite deliberately fanned the flames of controversy over Obama's birth. Remember, it was a prominent Hillary Clinton supporter, Philadelphia lawyer Philip Berg, who launched *the first* Obama eligibility lawsuit. That lawsuit was filed in August of 2008, shortly after Bill Clinton made the curious reference to the Constitution when asked if he thought Obama was qualified to be President. Coincidental timing? Sure it was.
“In fact I’ve never had a doubt Zippo was never supposed to be president in the first place.”
I agree. I thought the DNC was going to trade the blacks in for hispanics and somehow O pulled off the nomination. The DNC won’t be able to keep both for long.
An "accidental" president. Hmmmm.