Posted on 08/19/2016 4:31:44 AM PDT by Ray76
No doubt you have noticed the unified messaging strategy between the Democrats and the Legacy Media, wherein GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump has already lost the election. Its an amazing revelation that in mid-August one of the candidates has already been declared a losing loser of what is it now 49 of the 50 states?
You see it every day on the broadcast news and with any basic Google or Twitter search. The New York Times: The State of Clinton-Trump Race: Is It Over? Huffington Post: GOP Operatives Arent Sure Trump Wants to Win. Politico: GOP Insiders Arent Sure Trump Wants to Win. And even The Wall Street Journal editorial board suggests Mr. Trump should hand his nomination over to Indiana Gov. Mike Pence.
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“that in 2020 they can bring in their Savior of the Nation” ......................... Ah, yes, finally, President Comacho!
I remember 1980 quite well. What I remember most is everything the left said bad about Reagan, every argument they used against him, they are now saying about Trump.
And Election night in 1980 was what I called “The Night of the Long Knives.” It was a political purge. I stayed up until the wee hours, long after my disappointed liberal roommates went to bed, gleefully watching as one leftwing democrat icon after another went into the dustbin of history.
American ‘Liberals’ read it, cover to cover!!
You want to know how Trump is winning?
NY has Clinton up by over 20 points and they are calling the state solidly blue. Meanwhile Clinton is running ads there. Trump is the native NY’er who has built the city, employed thousands and truly loves NY. Hillary is a carpetbagger who moved to NY to steal a senate seat and then told NY that with her in the senate NY will gain 200,000 jobs. Which never materialized.
The minute Trump decides to run ads in NY, the election is over.
Sun Myung Moon, leader of the Unification Church, started the paper in 1982 after the Washington Star folded. I was living in DC at the time and for many years after. When the Star was no more, I lamented at the time that if any town needed 2 papers with opposing views, it was certainly DC.
Everyone assumed that Moon would use the paper as a Unification propaganda tool. Never happened. He - as promised - kept his editorial and managements hands off of it and let the paper do its own thing except for keeping it financially supported.
It is not a perfect paper, yet it is my opinion that the paper continues to suffer from a reputation that was assumed on word of mouth as opposed to legitimate evaluation.
I made it a point to critically evaluate the paper for its relative objectivity. It's not perfect, but the Wtimes gives the other side of the story. They rightly and deservedly are considered a right wing paper, though their attempt at balance draws criticism from the right.
As an aside, I have copies of the last issue of the Star and the first issue of the WTimes.
You weren’t kidding about the +70%. Wow. The ABC Online poll looks like it has been seriously FReeped. But there’s always room for more FReepin’
Martha MCallum has some idiot on now just preaching Trump is really in trouble.
I hope you are right and we can still fight them, but I just think it’s too late. Our country is lost. We’ve given in inch after inch where our nation is no longer a nation to be proud of.
I am still going to fight them. I don’t expect to win, but I will die fighting. I have no intentions of leaving myself to Hillary’s tender mercies.
In my opinion, not gonna’ happen.
The Dems, GOP-E and media are preaching an across the board
big win, and by a lot, for good reason. They are setting the table for what will be by far the greatest voter fraud in US history. They will just shrug and say “we told you so all along. The actual election results bear it out.”
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