Killary Clinton, The Donald, or Jill Stein: The US Election

The Washington Post released a video of the Donald making sexist comments:


And here is his "apology":


And some talk about the Republican Party supposedly considering measures in case he steps down from the nomination:

_http://occupydemocrats.com/2016/10/08/breaking-republicans-hold-emergency-meeting-consider-trumps-replacement/

I don't think he will voluntarily quit, but I also don't see how he is going to recover from the above revelations. Can't say I'm sorry for him; he does speak like a total sexual predator.
 
Wow, both Trump and Bush were completely sleazy and I agree that they sound like sexual predators. I don't think he'll voluntarily quit either, but this is a pretty damning video so we'll just have to see how people react to it.
 
And this comes just after a new lawsuit was filed against Trump and Epstein for allegedly raping a 13yo girl:

https://www.scribd.com/document/326057027/Amended-Complaint-Filed-9-30-2016#from_embed
 
Well that could be the final straw that breaks Trump back and clears the way for Killary. It is interesting that the republicans hold a emergeny meeting now. If Trump gets replaced, I 'm wondering by whom and how? Ted Cruz? :O
 
Trumps latest statement on his twitter:

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/784840992734064641 said:
The media and establishment want me out of the race so badly - I WILL NEVER DROP OUT OF THE RACE, WILL NEVER LET MY SUPPORTERS DOWN!
 
Pashalis said:
Trumps latest statement on his twitter:

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/784840992734064641 said:
The media and establishment want me out of the race so badly - I WILL NEVER DROP OUT OF THE RACE, WILL NEVER LET MY SUPPORTERS DOWN!

And here Trump and his handlers were giving Hillary shade for Bill's actions. Not that she doesn't deserve shade as she and her sexist husband have threatened women to shut up, be shamed and possibly murdered in the past. Looks like the Donald and Bill Clinton are two of a kind when it comes to sexist behavior and credible rape accusations. Hillary is far worse than both of them as she claims to be a feminist, but is a bonafide warmongering witch and I'm almost certain a psychopath.

Won't be surprised to see cognitive dissonance and partisan politics from both Republican and Democratic voters when it comes to their boys. They will refuse to see the truth or just shrug their shoulders at such "shenanigans". No way the Republican Party can persuade Trump to step down at this juncture. If he does, I will be shocked.
 
I've seen a lot of people tweeting about Trump's sexist video. It does seem like a major blow, and I'm not sure if he really can come back after that. But when you look at, Bill or Donald will be in the White House. So whatever happens, either way it seems like we'll get a pervert / sex abuser in the White House. :/
 
Apparently the establishment, including republican leaders, is very eager to get rid of Trump or, at least weaken him. Despite his sexist comments, I'm not sure that people want to get rid of him though.

On one hand, Clinton's scandals (destroyed Emails, Clinton Foundation, health) are ushed by the FBI, the White House, the Democratic party and the MSM, on the other hand Trump comments are dramatized by the MSM, the republican party and the democratic party.

The contrast is striking and appalling because although Trump is a narcissistic, materialist, sexist womaniser, he doesn't have the blood of thousands of innocent victims on his hands.


Republican National Committee Begins To Redirect Funds From Trump


http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-10-08/republican-national-committee-begins-redirect-funds-trump



“Our party is in its deepest crisis since Watergate in 1974,”
- Ron Nehring, former chairman of the California Republican Party

In the aftermath of the "Trump Tape", there has been a surge in GOP officials who have either rescinded their support for Trump or have openly called for him to step down. As the WSJ put it, "the speed and breadth of the abandonment of Mr. Trump’s candidacy shocked some long-time party members and exposed a shattered party without a clear path forward." The latest full list of republicans bailing on Trump is shown in the table below courtesy of Taniel, and can be tracked on The Hill's website.

rescinded%20support.jpg


Those declarations are mostly symbolic, with the RNC having little effective power to impact Trump's process. As Ron Nehring notes, former chairman of the California Republican Party, “it doesn’t matter whether Donald Trump were to bow out. It’s too late to change the candidate on the ballot."

However, in a surprising move showing the dwindling support for Trump within the GOP, this evening the WSJ reported that the Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Reince Priebus on Saturday told party officials to redirect funds away from nominee Donald Trump to down-ballot candidates. In practical terms, the party will be working to mobilize voters who support GOP House and Senate candidates regardless of their position on the presidential race.

As the WSJ explains, that means the RNC will push Floridians who support both Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican Sen. Marco Rubio to vote. Before today, the RNC wouldn’t have sought to turn out Clinton voters, leaving split-ticket voters for Senate campaigns to target.

The GOP nominee has not made the large-scale ground-game investments that are typical of a major-party nominee. So the RNC has picked up the lion's share of that slack. Before this move, the RNC's field staff prioritized Trump, meaning that they would focus first on turning out voters for Trump, even if that meant those voters may not support GOP candidates down the ballot.

Earlier on Saturday, Politico reported that the RNC directed a mailing vendor to hold off on all projects related to the RNC-Trump joint "Victory" fund.

While the RNC did not immediately comment on the WSJ story, Sean Spicer, the RNC's chief strategist, said on Twitter to briefly cast the story as "not true."

Which most likely means it is, and is just the latest indication of the chaos spreading through the RNC at this moment.

Meanwhile, if the RNC is trying to send Trump a not so subtle message to get out of the race, so far it has failed: the real-estate mogul has emphatically declared he would not drop out in a message on Twitter on Saturday.

As The Hill notes, legal experts are skeptical that the party could remove Trump without his consent. But if Trump were to step down, the RNC would vote on a new nominee after a meeting with its 168-member committee.

The latest fallout may explain why the RNC chairman is no longer set to appear on tomorrow's Face the Nation, with the slot going to Rudy Trump as the "campaign wanted a campaign person" according to Politico's Jake Sherman.
 
With US elections a month away, this new campaign exposing Trump seems like a move to solidify a 'sensible' reason why the public would accept Killary's selection. When it comes down to it, the elite want her at the helm. If she's a walking zombie president, all the better. George W was pretty much the same.
 
Trump sure ain't no gentleman. But I think he is incapable of messing this up, since the Public hates Hillary above else.

First debate everything went perfect for her, and still she loses massively in the polls against Trump.


[quote author= Renaissance]If she's a walking zombie president, all the better. George W was pretty much the same. [/quote]

Yeah, and he could do it without Parkinson's. Not that it is a compliment.
 
bjorn said:
Trump sure ain't no gentleman. But I think he is incapable of messing this up, since the Public hates Hillary above else.

First debate everything went perfect for her, and still she loses massively in the polls against Trump.


[quote author= Renaissance]If she's a walking zombie president, all the better. George W was pretty much the same.

Yeah, and he could do it without Parkinson's. Not that it is a compliment.
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And all of it comes out right before the next "debate" this evening, between Killary and Trump. Just coincidence of course...
 
What Killary, Biden, Bush, Pence, Ted Cruz and Co. have in their closets, most certainly doesn't even come close to what Trump has in it.
So given that those people most certainly could be "exposed" much more seriously then Trump, so how come they don't get at least the same "exposing" treatment from the PTB/Media?

Well yeah, we probably know why...
 
Pashalis said:
What Killary, Biden, Bush, Pence, Ted Cruz and Co. have in their closets, most certainly doesn't even come close to what Trump has in it.
So given that those people most certainly could be "exposed" much more seriously then Trump, so how come they don't get at least the same "eposing" treatment from the PTB/Media?

Well yeah, we probably know why...

Yes, I think Hillary has been groomed for this election for quite a few years.

At the risk of being flippant I couldn't help watching a SNL YouTube video on the latest Trump disclosure. Even though it is using humor I think it kind of puts a lot of truth in your face at the same time.

Warning! some explicit language:

_https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwxeXHXwnGs

I haven't really been "enjoying the show" that much lately. :(
 
[quote author= Pashalis]And all of it comes out right before the next "debate" this evening, between Killary and Trump. Just coincidence of course...[/quote]

Indeed, but would it seriously harm his persona? Maybe the MSM should soften their rhetoric on Trump because the more the establishment rallies against him, the more support he seems to gains.

Just shows how many people hate the Establishment and their media. They just don't know how to express this anger correctly. Hence them rallying for Trump.


From what I am getting at Trump gained the most support when he took a positive stand on Russia and Putin. So what happened? Do people love Putin so much that they pick a US-candidate who speaks favorable about him?

Is Putin far more popular in Western countries than their own leaders? I hope Trump would just basically ignore the loaded questions during the debate tonight and do what he does best, set the place on fire and speak favorable about working together with Russia.
 
Then we see videos like this, from Robert De Niro:

_https://www.facebook.com/ajplusenglish/videos/812207312254111/

Essentially telling the public that is important to vote now aka. better to vote for Killary... :headbash: :deadhorse:
 
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