The Vagina Monologues of Hillary ‘Rodham’ Clinton

Submitted Pachamama
Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton

Our contentions have always been that a vagina represents the most sacred of places, as incubator for all life. We are adamant it is the only Heaven we have known and want to know. So concepts like sex working and establishing rivals to Her should not stand.

The claims to the presidency of the United States as being made by Hillary Clinton rest entirely on this anatomical feature which she claims to possess and has planned for its strategic deployment.

So foreign policy could be used to demonstrate the creative destructive power of vagina. ISIS, not as the sublime, but vagina employed for global warmongering. And Victoria Nuland, as the Hillary backed neocon, ‘poking’, even ‘pokeying’ the great Russian bear.

This monologue coming immediately after ‘the first gay president’ imbues the discourses with a kind of unnatural urgency to get a vagina in office. To correct a perceived historical wrong ….. Obama as a person out of turn.

Yuh know  there is a certain pecking order which Obama did not pay due regards to. That order says White males should be first, then the White woman, then the Black woman and after that any number is to be played. But then again, we could be wrong on both counts. Whether Obama possesses a ‘back’ vagina or whether he is non-White. These issues will require some investigation, by others.

So we have White women like Gloria Steinem and others, who present themselves as leaders of women rights, making the vagina case of Hilary. Steinem el al are women who for centuries benefited from White privilege and the exploitation of Black women. And like Clinton, they continue so to do, today!

They shamelessly continue with a vagina monologue even when we have shown them that their so-called progressive ideals are self-centered. That Black women, even before White women existed, possessed traditions far more advance than White women currently have.

These are the White ‘progressives’ who promote homosexuality. Present bulling to the world as a normalcy. All this at a time when rural women, in particular, but all women generally are suffering more and more because of the most grotesque mal-distributions of resources since the first Hadzabe woman over 200 thousands years ago.

But Clinton sees herself as the first women to be president of the USA. For her, this is the time of firsts. It might even be helpful to that cause if she were shown as a lesbian.

Recently, Yoko Ono made disclosures relating to this matter. Ms. Ono stated clearly that she and Hillary Clinton were ‘lovers’ while she was married to John Lennon and Hillary to Bill. Of course, these revelations will not be covered by mainstream media.

The vagina monologues even include issues of bathroom usage. We sometimes wonder if those who call themselves Black progressives and support the bulling agenda, they can’t see that none of these gospels changes the underlying nature of the racist society White people have constructed.

So we are now to have a Hillary monologue which says that big-hard-back-men, dressed in mini-skirts, are to use the same bathrooms as little girls. This is the result of the most perverse misguidance ever known to woman.

And it never bothers the proponents of these unnatural practices that the sacred American civil rights traditions are being sullied on the altar of a highly questionable agenda.

The vagina monologues of Hillary Rodham Clinton and her cohorts aim at setting up a modern, recognizable, dynasty of homosexuality. And the corporate elites are on board for they will always support any distractions which could prevent us from charging the Bastille.

It is time for the useful idiots, who delude themselves that they are part of some grand civilizational project, to wake up or they will be sold out, again, like what happened at the heights of the AIDS crisis. For White society there is really only one value metric – money, not tail.

105 thoughts on “The Vagina Monologues of Hillary ‘Rodham’ Clinton


  1. Lol…Clinton is a mistake of nature, should never be elected president, neither should Trump, but the self destruction has to start somewhere.


  2. Now come on i was expecting to read something more explosive about Hilary Clinton than who she slept with You really do not expect the american people to refrain from voting for Hilary because she supposedly had a sexual encounter with Oko Ono , although she could have pick some woman with much more beautiful characteristics


  3. @Pachamama “big-hard-back-men, dressed in mini-skirts, are to use the same bathrooms as little girls.”

    But Pacha since as you say these men are homosexual what then is the problem with them using the same bathroom as little girls?

    I think that my little girl would be far safer in a bathroom with a homosexual man than in one with a heterosexual man.


  4. Jesus H Christ on a motorbike! How on earth can anyone take that load of utter garbage seriously? This is a prime example of someone who thinks that he is funny and intelligent when in fact he is neither.
    BU is sinking to a low level with this type of article.


  5. I agree with you book room
    This article is total bovine excrement from the first sentence
    Certainly vaginas are NOT incubators for all life.
    Plants and most lower animals do not have vaginas.
    In those animals-usually mammals- the UTERUS is the site where the young develop


  6. Dear Georgie Porgie:

    But, but, but most people do not know the difference between a vagina and a uterus.

    Most people just know that it is down dey.


  7. My brief with the Clintons is that they pretend to be friends of black people when on the basis of certain statements they are not- yet black people continue to give them a pass and support them en masse. Leading up to the 2008 presidential election when Mr Obama seemed set to be endorsed by the party; Mr Clinton’s true colours were exposed to such an extent that he was admonished by Senator Kennedy purportedly for remarking among other racial comments that once upon a time Mr Obama would be carrying coffee for them.


  8. Balance…you are right, Clinton was being mild with his nastiness in ’08, but Hillary was throwing out broad hints that “should Obama be assassinated”…….back then, very broad hints since she was so desperate to be president and is still desperate. That’s why as as Obama’s secretary, I would have had her working 24/7..no let up for the beast we know she is, if elected, once again she will show her true form.

    Black people can be idiots and bring most of their problems on themselves.

    GP….there was a broadway show, ran for many years called the vagina monologues I guess this reference runs parallel.


  9. I am not a fan of the USA although geopolitically I will argue for the USA and Britain and Canada in preference to Russia, China and the others. Barbados and the Caribbean generally have benefitted in many ways from the policies of theses countries. I do not live in the USA and the election campaign interests me to the extent that Republican policies tend to favour Caribbean interests.


  10. Surprised that Pachamama could be so easily duped. The Yoko Ono story originitaed from the fake news website World News Daily Report.


  11. @Balance,
    Republican policies tend to favour Caribbean interests.
    Bull Turd!!! Remember a man called Reagan…U.S.President? Remember what he did to Grenada? Has there ever been compensation for the damage to infrastrure, loss of life, and all such things?Remember?
    Side remark toArtra…on another subject… The Marina Project, was always a private sector led and driven project, belonging to BS&T (remember them?) It was never and has never been a government project. Don’t try to lay blame to the government through the back door.


  12. “Alvin Cummins May 2, 2016 at 10:50 AM #

    @Balance,
    Republican policies tend to favour Caribbean interests.
    Bull Turd!!! Remember a man called Reagan…U.S.President? Remember what he did to Grenada? Has there ever been compensation for the damage to infrastrure, loss of life, and all such things? Remember?”
    If you are so narrow minded to link Caribbean interests to Reagan’s in my view rescue operation in Grenada for which the wider Grenadian population are eternally grateful then you are more simple minded than I think for while you might be politically blinded you are cno fool.


  13. @ Alvin Cummins May 2, 2016 at 10:50 AM
    “The Marina Project, was always a private sector led and driven project, belonging to BS&T (remember them?) It was never and has never been a government project. Don’t try to lay blame to the government through the back door..”

    Are you for real? It’s your Constitutional right to be an obsequiously energetic yard-fowl to a political party but when it comes to telling bold lies in the face of facts that then becomes a moral transgression and a travesty of decency and commonsense.

    So if the Pierhead marina project was never a “government project” why did the lying MoF claimed it as their project designed to kick start the economy during the 2010-2013 economic doldrums?

    Why was taxpayers’ money used to pay consultants to “REDESIGN” the same “private sector led and driven project”?
    Why were payments made to a St. Lucia-based IBC by a government-run entity in respect of fees for the redesign of the same project? Why not the same BS&T (now Massy)?

    Do you remember the leaked Cabinet paper in which Stinkliar requested the termination of the same ‘redesign’ project after massive fees were milked from the scam under the ingenious hands of that ex-BTII CEO turned Quisling Boyce?


    • The Pier Head project is a BTII project. Bonds were floated to fund the project as well.


  14. Alvin …. qu’est-ce que je vous dis , le gouvernement rend ces offres et vous impliquer dans ces escroqueries que vous ne savez rien . il est temps de cesser de défendre l’indéfendable , vous semblez être un glouton pour la punition .

    Offrez-vous une pause , il va seulement empirer à cause de l’ imprudence et de refus d’utiliser le bon sens du gouvernement . ..je l’ai maintenant.

    How much more punishment for your blindness can you take.


  15. French is such a beautiful language! Un glouton por punition! Le bon sens du government! That sounding too sweet!


  16. Now it’s all about what will Pres Trump do. Finally the nominee – bar the shouting .

    According to many here Hilary and Bill will not win so Trump must be the next President of the USA…I wonder if Ladbrokes will have the conviction to offer 5,000 to 1 odds on this race too.

    The Leicestershire victory costs them a few bucks well so maybe not 5K to 1 but great odds should get some takers.

    This will be a wild and wacky campaign ahead particularly as Clinton is limping along towards her party’s nomination and Trump is now boldly crushing all before him after all these projections of a contested campaign.

    Buckle down…here we go…

    btw the joke is that Cruz dropped out because Trump had started the rumor that Cruz’s dad was dear friends wih Lee Oswald (the Kennedy assassin) and was with him before the grassy knoll episode. Trump doesn’t play, the next iteration of that would likely have Cruz Sr planning the damn thing.

    Hilary will get washed in licks! Oh lawd.


  17. Americans like Barbadians are between a rock and a very hard place. When they could choose Donald Trump to be in a presidential race they are scraping the very bottom of the barrel. I’m willing to bet that most of what he has promised he could never accomplish. If he doesn’t know that he will find it out if he wins. Maybe he does know it and is just being a politician. In which case all those idiots who are voting for a madman to enter the White House will sure feel foolish and will suffer more than we are here at present when he makes a mess of things. Of course we too will suffer when he starts World War III. Perhaps there is something to the end time prophecy after all.

    Don’t think he’ll win though. Most people are smart enough too chose regular old evil over madness. Hillary is probably smart enough not to cause World War III.


  18. Simple, ever stopped to think that heterosexual men could use this to gain access to the little girls in the bathroom? What’s a little mini skirt camouflage to a sick creature?


  19. @de pedantic Dribbler May 3, 2016 at 11:02 PM “Hilary will get washed in licks! Oh lawd.”

    True. Because the intelligencia insists on overestimating the intelligence of the average voter. And this is as true in America as it is in Barbados


  20. @Donna May 3, 2016 at 11:18 PM “Simple, ever stopped to think that heterosexual men could use this to gain access to the little girls in the bathroom? What’s a little mini skirt camouflage to a sick creature?”

    True.

    Those of us who have little girls always have to be on the watch out for those heteroesexual men (with or without their mini-skirts)


  21. ” Hillary is probably smart enough not to cause World War III.”

    She probably will if it serves her interest


  22. Donna May 3, 2016 at 11:15 PM #

    “Americans like Barbadians are between a rock and a very hard place. When they could choose Donald Trump to be in a presidential race they are scraping the very bottom of the barrel”

    Why? are Barbadians in the same position ?


    • Amazing that some of you don’t get it. The president of America represents interest groups and will make decisions in the geopolitical interest of America.


  23. http://ow.ly/4nrheq

    These 2 beasts, could be the worse thing to happen to the US, looked at another way, maybe that is what the people who make it possible, will deserve.


  24. Gee,. Getting ready to hit the sack and WW&C gone and post about Rudy Giuliani. That is a guy who thinks he can explain away anything that he does wrong.


  25. @David, yes indeed let’s keep that word linked only to Pres Kennedy. Unfortunately what Trump has stirred has placed the Obama family at continued great risk when one would have expected a decrease in such concerns.

    On a completely lighter note one network political anchor was caught with his tongue lolling out over Melania Trump’s sashaying, beguiling walk. LOLL. A beautiful woman is a beautiful woman. Why do we have to get into trouble for appreciating that. Oh lawd.

    But on the more serious side that same anchor also said he believed that it would be “hard” for a woman to act as president. I personally have absolutely no idea why he would think that…well actually I do but the mantra that ‘old-white-men-must run-things’ is so passe that it’s not worth pixel space.

    Women can run anything well (Mr Bush Tea breath deeply now). The average female President would think maybe twice longer than her male counterpart on the nuclear button decision, for example, but would execute just as ‘manly’ if it came to that…and no one would be checking her backside then that’s fah sure !!!

    @Donna, re your comments, if one breaks it down to the base then there is a clarity that Donald Trump is just more of the same politically. Certainly, it’s more of the same with grand promises that can’t be fulfilled. More of the same trite responses to complex issues; same dissembling and misdirection on all issues.

    What sets Trump apart is that he speaks in the most aggressive language ever for a ‘main stream’ candidate in a first world country….repeat ‘main stream’…’first world’.

    His rhetoric and style has been seen repeatedly in South American and Caribbean politics. In looks and behaviour he is very much like our ‘beloved’ Tom, I would offer: tall, brash, in-your-face and absolutely adores lovely women.

    Tom dissed immigrants he didn’t like just like this Don. Cussed leaders who displeased him too..and on and on. Think of any South American strongman – like a Chavez – and its the same.

    I do not like Mr Trump as I think he is the worst type of political chameleon liar but if one dismissed personal bias and scored the man objectively against his peers then he is certainly not much worst than Mrs. Clinton. He is no worst a liar and schemer than Cruz. More flamboyant than the solid Kasich will ever be. More confident and sharper on his feet than Rubio. Certainly more adept than Christie, definitely less outwardly misogynistic than Tom and surely trends towards the vindictive and aggressive against opponents as Chavez.

    And based on paper qualifications as intelligent as any of them.

    So all to say, whether Bridgetown or Washington or Caracas this is actually some serious TOP of the barrel stuff here…afterall these guys are at the pinnacle of the food chain from which we all fight for scraps…political or otherwise.

    A different twist!


  26. Good video post Mr Blogmaster. Trump is no new phenomena as Clinton says and also is well chronicled in the press. Of course in addition to what she said she could also have mentioned the Tea Party movement. She could have mentioned the wide-spread attempts across the US southern states to turn back decades of entrenched laws on voters’ enfranchisement. She could have noted the rise in racism when some so glibly (and stupidly) said the Obama Presidency was a watershed in the racial disquiet in the US.

    So Trump alone will and has not set back the Republicans. This is really the proverbial chicken’s coming home to roost scenario. All that has happened here is that we now see openly where the old fowls live after they were ranging all over the place.

    They will hatch more chickens, regroup and move forward I suspect more efficiently.

    In sum yes its a challenge but this Trump issue if not for example a fracture of the Johnson era that precipitated the lost of the South for ‘generations’. This is not that type of profound change.

    This demagoguery if used expertly and sensibly can actually be a boon to the Republicans. But they first need to recognize where they have gone wrong. That will be the issue because the McConnel’s of their world have absolutely no damn idea that the problem starts with them. They actually really believe it is Trump.

    Thus on the other hand if the Democrats don’t do their normal insane overreach (and both Clinton and Sanders are opposite extremes of that) they can actually win back the Senate and possibly even the House .

    And there is that gargantuan prize of the Supreme Court seat…so Republicans will come together strongly…or as the don would say, they will aim to make that Supreme Court great (conservative) again!


  27. Old Baje “Surprised that Pachamama could be so easily duped.” Really?!! The person is a pseudo-intellectual idiot.


  28. It is a BASIC rule of nature.
    Everyone (family, country) always get the leaders it deserves….
    When therefore we see the kind of Hobson’s choices that are being presented to countries such as the USA (and to Barbados) it SHOULD tell us something is urgently WRONG…..

    But there are none so blind as those who WILL NOT see…. so we wring our hands, hope for the best, and keep on doing what we always did….

    MADNESS!!
    …and outcomes for the insane are seldom pleasant……


  29. The Republicans started with 17 candidates and ended up with Ethelred the Unready, now they are scrambling and trying to promote Party unity but how unified can a Party become when the second last candidate standing called the presumptive nominee a “pathological liar” and a “serial philanderer” . Cruz went on to say that Trump also said his Vietnam in the 70’s was avoiding venereal disease- yuh can’t make this stuff up- Bush Pater called St. Ronnie’s of California economic proposals “voodoo economics” but that was mild compared to the insults being hurled around.

    Trump was right about one thing, after one of his primary wins he said he had the support of the “uneducated”, for once a politician stumbled upon the truth.


  30. “Sargeant May 5, 2016 at 8:01 AM #

    The Republicans started with 17 candidates and ended up with Ethelred the Unready, now they are scrambling and trying to promote Party unity but how unified can a Party become when the second last candidate standing called the presumptive nominee a “pathological liar” and a “serial philanderer” . Cruz went on to say that Trump also said his Vietnam in the 70’s was avoiding venereal disease- yuh can’t make this stuff up- Bush Pater called St. Ronnie’s of California economic proposals “voodoo economics” but that was mild compared to the insults being hurled around.

    Trump was right about one thing, after one of his primary wins he said he had the support of the “uneducated”, for once a politician stumbled upon the truth.”

    Sarge I thought trading insults by political opponents was par for the course but your comments above seem to suggest otherwise. Allow me to draw your attention to some of the remarks made by the Clintons of Mr Obama in their turbulent campaign of 2008.

    According to Leonard Greene of the the New York post-Bill Clinton made insensitive ‘race jab’ about Obama in 2008. “A few years ago, this guy would have been carrying our bags.”

    Clinton allegedly made the racially insensitive remark to Sen. Ted Kennedy as he tried to convince the liberal lion to endorse his wife, Hillary, Obama’s rival for the Democratic nomination, according to The New Yorker.

    Kennedy endorsed Obama.

    The author of the article, Ryan Lizza, said he he heard about the comment from legendary NBC newsman Tim Russert, who died in 2008.

    The reported comment was similar to one attributed to Clinton in a 2010 book.

    “A few years ago, this guy would have been getting us coffee,” Clinton is quoted as saying in “Game Change,” by John Heilemann and Mark Halperin.

    Clinton’s speech to the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, NC, isn’t until Wednesday night — but the former president is getting attention for remarks he has already made.

    He has, for example, called Obama “incompetent” and “an amateur” who has no clue about how the world operates, according to an article in Sunday’s Post by Edward Klein, author of “The Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House.”

    “Obama doesn’t know how to be president,” Clinton told friends and political advisers last year, the article added. “He doesn’t know how the world works.”
    DNC.

    During that campaign when in an attempt to promote herself as a more courageous candidate than Mr Obama she said that on a visit to Serbia she landed under sniper fire which was later proved to be a blatant untruth. She wanted to portray Mr Obama as a wimp saying that if the phone rang in the middle of the night and an important decision was required he wouldn’t know what to do. She went on to serve as his Secretary of State feigning illness and stepping down when the Benghazi issue got too hot to handle.

    My question is What makes Mrs Clinton a better candidate than Mr Trump. Mr Trump’s track record is there for all to see. What is hers?


  31. Clinton the lowlife would always say that, Obama is too classy to get caught with his d*ck down a young intern’s throat….that is what people are afraid of with both Hilary and Bill Clinton…they have no class.


  32. @Balance, The answer is quite simple…Trump is a bigger bigot and political prostitute than Clinton is. One cannot vote for him on that simple fact unless you share his rabid sensationalism. Often a vote is made on the basis of the lesser of two evils..or no vote.

    Bengazai was a comprehensive screw-up. But the matter has been ventilated extensively and with all that has been said the summary bottom line is that no Marine or seal or any other military officer would have knowingly allowed his fellow combatant to be attacked without support. This was not Clinton’s mistake directly. It was a US agencies foul-up.

    The email server issue was ridiculously stupid. But it was essentially what was allowed.

    And yes Bill Clinton made those disgusting remarks. But Obama stuffed the ball with a wild Dr J style slam dunk. His ‘in yah face, tek dat’ was the finest revenge possible.

    Mr. Trump on the other hand has been the bull in the China shop – all puns intended. He speaks aggressively about bringing jobs back to US even as he admits that he entered into contract with a company who manufactured outside the US to make his Trump brand clothing. A bold faced BSer.

    His litany of promises and uneducated policy prescriptions are well known. But what should disqualify him is his wild talk that incites hate and distrust between the different racial groups in the US… He boyishly makes fun of persons with disabilities; and will cuss you down to your personal bathroom needs a la Megan Kelly if you cross him.

    How does one rationally vote for such behavior for a President…unless it’s a banana republic!


  33. de pedantic Dribbler May 5, 2016 at 7:07 PM #

    The bigger worry is not that Trump acts the way he does, the worry is that he may be a frontman and a part of a longer term plan, finally come to fruition.

    That scenario is far more sinister and frightening.

    Let us hope not.


  34. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Trump

    quote”
    Civil rights lawsuit

    In 1973, the U.S. Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division filed a civil rights suit against the Trump organization charging that it refused to rent to black people. The Urban League had sent black and white testers to apply for apartments in Trump-owned complexes; the whites got the apartments, the blacks didn’t. According to court records, four superintendents or rental agents reported that applications sent to the central office for acceptance or rejection were coded by race. A 1979 Village Voice article quoted a rental agent who said Trump instructed him not to rent to black people and to encourage existing black tenants to leave. In 1975, a consent decree described by the head of DOJ’s housing division as “one of the most far-reaching ever negotiated,” required Trump to advertise vacancies in minority papers and list vacancies with the Urban League. The Justice Department subsequently complained that continuing “racially discriminatory conduct by Trump agents has occurred with such frequency that it has created a substantial impediment to the full enjoyment of equal opportunity.”[12]”

    Unquote


  35. “How does one rationally vote for such behavior for a President…unless it’s a banana republic!”

    Are all those millions of people who voted For Mr Trump irrational any rational? How would you categorise those who gave the DLP a second term rational or irrational?


  36. @Balance
    I commend you on your unfailing support for the Grand Old Party, even if today’s GOP bears scant resemblance to the Party of your Great Grandfather once removed.

    A few of us here are just endorsing the stance taken by Paul Ryan (Republican Speaker of the House) and Bush Pater and Fils ( both ex Pres) in our dismay at the prospect of the Unready as a Presidential candidate. If those card bearing; flag wearing; heart in the right place; elected Repubs, feel that way about the Donald what are we mere observers of history to do?


  37. What comes next is settling down. They would create a debilitating precedent if they usurp his nomination so that is out. There will be a major generational shift at the Supreme Court if a Democratic wins and that would be catastrophic for them..so they will settle down….

    They are liable to lose the majority in the Senate if there is too much inter-party fighting..so they will settle….but they have to get him to modulate some of his nonsensical rhetoric.

    And let’s be clear, the scary part of all of this is that there is a possible path to victory for Trump as US Presidential elections are all about four or five ‘swing’ states.

    Having shaken up the supremacists dreads that were at the bottom of the barrel and the disposed Whites who felt so disenfranchised, if he can pour them into voting booths and reclaim others (females etc) with a modified rhetoric who knows what could happen.

    Either way Donald Trump will cause a major cataclysmic event in the US: if he loses he will bring the Senate and House crashing with him. If he wins he will move the US to a period of grave tension and unrest .

    Californians are being warned of the big one, the San Andreas fault…well of course the tremors from the Trump fault will crash the entire nation…


  38. @Balance, rational by its definition means using reason and analysis to reach a conclusion so I will rephrase my remarks: “How does anyone who abhors racial and xenophobic provocation, rationally vote for such behavior for a President…unless it’s a banana republic!”

    …. Or folks like you who can ‘balance’ such behaviours and easily rationalize voting support for Trump!… Extend that simple logic to Bim and there is little confusion why the electorate voted as they did.

    Trump currently follows (indirectly) on social media several individuals who are associated with white supremacy groups. He has retweeted their remarks which incite racial hate. He has been associated with but disavows knowing persons like former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke (a man he first encountered and talked about back in the 80s).

    This is the man you and these millions of rational voters ‘support’. That’s their and your free choice.

    Incidentally, working for a racist doesn’t make you one… but supporting a racist after you become aware of their politics and policy prescriptions does however…. I would again question your ‘balance’ and strange rationalizations…but we already explained how that works.

    Btw your citation would put Clinton in her teens or just a bit older while working for Goldwater back in the 60’s. That time-line also suggests she was likely a student worker and thus evolving as a person. And considering that this white girl from middle-class suburbia grew up in a likely ‘racist’, conservative family the association makes absolute sense.

    It’s not just where we stopped along our journey but rather what we learned there and… how has it made our lives more wholesome…maybe Hilary Clinton does not have a wholesome life (in the eyes of many) but we can safely say her sins do not include racists tweeting and provocation.

    She has evolved completely. He certainly hasn’t from his family’s racist legacy, has he?

    You are either being deliberately provocative or provocatively dissembling. No wonder you have no problem supporting Trump! Oh lawd, LOLL.


  39. TRUMP IS A GIANT
    HE HAS HIS OWN JET—–HE DOES NOT NEED AIR FORCE 1!
    ALL HIS HOUSES ARE HIS! AND THEY ARE BIGGER AND BETTER THAN THE WHITE HOUSE!
    HE BUST ALL THEIR TAILS GOOD AND PROPER…WHETHER WUNNA LIKE IT OR NOT.
    THE GOP WILL DO WHAT HE SAYS OR HE WILL SCREW DEM HARD
    IT WILL BE HIS WAY OR THE HIGHWAY.
    BARE SPORT.

    HATE HIM RIGHT OR HATE HIM LEFT
    HE IS HERE UNLESS WUNNA KILL HE OR GOD TEK HE OUT. ah lie?
    wuh you say MR BATZAPAENIC?


  40. Georgie Porgie May 6, 2016 at 6:53 PM # ‘he bust all their tails’

    Guess so, the rabid and fervent crowd, cheering and frothing while screaming his name?

    Time moves on, but ‘humanity?’ does not.


  41. Re above, whereto from here?

    Well, do you think that Beyoncé’s half time show was ‘just a show’? Or do you think that her and her team felt compelled to demonstrate a revival of the human rights movement?

    That is quite important, ‘whereto from here’ must draw upon recent events in the US , apart from the election.

    Political uncertainty, internally, at a time when external events are tumultuous, is a recipe for disaster.

    By no stretch of the imagination can a character like Trump be good for the US, as a leader.

    http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20160506-the-woman-who-defied-300-neo-nazis


  42. RE By no stretch of the imagination can a character like Trump be good for the US, as a leader.

    BUT YOU HAD OBAMA FOR 8 YEARS,,,,,,,,,and Fumble in Bim too

    WE ARE NOW HEARING THAT THE NUKE DEAL IS A SCAM
    we know OBAMACARE HAS DESTROYED SMALL BUSINESS

    TRUMP CAN NOT DO WORSE IN WEAKENING THE USA IN PREPARATION FOR THE RISE OF ANTICHRIST AND THE REVIVED ROMAN EMPIRE IN EUROPE

    WHETHER YA LIKE UM HE HAS WON THE RIGHT TO BE NOMINATED

    REMEMBER THAT THE POWERS THAT BE ARE ORDAINED OF GOD——- IF IT IS GOD’S WILL HE WILL also BE PRESIDENT AND IT WILL BE FUN TO HEAR ALL THE NEVER TRUMPERS GROAN AND MOAN BECAUSE IF IT GOD WILL’S IT NONE OF THE TRUMP HATERS CANT STOP HIM.
    WUNNA GOT TO KILL HE OR GOD GOT TO TEK HIM OUT


  43. THE REAL TRUTH ABOUT THE OBAMA ADMIN

    http://hotair.com/archives/2016/05/06/how-the-white-house-sold-the-iran-deal/
    http://nypost.com/2016/05/05/playing-the-press-and-the-public-for-chumps-to-sell-the-iran-deal/

    http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=171331201&pagenumber=1

    source: http://www.weeklystandard.com/obamas…rticle/2002252

    In an astounding New York Times piece by David Samuels, senior White House officials gleefully confess they use friendly reporters and nonprofits as public relations tools in the selling of President Obama’s foreign policy — and can do it almost at will because these tools are ignorant, will believe what they’re told, will essentially take dictation and are happy to be used just to get the information necessary for a tweet or two.

    The Iran deal, you may recall, was wildly unpopular with the American people. To ensure senators didn’t cast a two-thirds vote against it and kill it, the White House set up a digital response “war room” whose purpose was relentlessly to make the case that a vote against the deal was a vote for war.

    The storyline they peddled was that the Iran deal had been negotiated in a furious round of back-and-forthing in 2014 and 2015, with the United States getting far better terms out of Iran than it expected due to the flexibility of a newly moderate government in Tehran.

    It was, Samuels says, a deliberately misleading narrative. The general terms were actually hammered out in 2012 by State Department officials Jake Sullivan and William Burns, rooted in Obama’s deep desire from the beginning of the administration to strike a grand deal with the mullahs.


  44. “He has been associated with but disavows knowing persons like former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke (a man he first encountered and talked about back in the 80s).”
    For years now David Duke’s racist tantrums have been used by the Democrats to cast all Republicans in the same light while conveniently ignoring that Robert Byrd one of their highest ranking members was a also a grand wizard in the klan.


  45. “A few years ago, this guy would have been getting us coffee,” Clinton is quoted as saying in “Game Change,” by John Heilemann and Mark Halperin”

    Deal with that comment Dribbler from one who professes to be the first black President. Morons you all are. At least from your postings Trump doesn’t profess or pretend to like black people. He is not a hypocrite like those who pander to the black vote.


  46. @David
    If the establishment is coming out against Trump, what comes next?
    +++++++
    It will firmly cement his position as an outsider running against the Washington Establishment which will endear him to his core supporters. He will promise them a Trumpian version of Mr. Smith goes to Washington to clean it up from corrupt politicians.

    In the end some of those Republicans who profess not to support him will eventually grudgingly offer their support, they will either hang together or hang separately.


    • @Sargeant

      What ever happens it will be an interesting circus with two very tainted candidates on offer IF they make it pass the convention.


  47. balance May 6, 2016 at 11:04 PM # ”Morons you all are”

    ==

    Oh dear, we seem to have ruffled feathers. Balance, you sound just like Trump hisself, ruffle the feathers and he falls to name calling.


  48. “Oh dear, we seem to have ruffled feathers. Balance, you sound just like Trump hisself, ruffle the feathers and he falls to name calling.”
    My apologies Crusoe


  49. GP…say what you want, you might not agree with Obama’s policies, but unemployment in the US, is at it’s lowest in 43 years, that is what drives the economy, low unemployment.

    I dont think that can be compared to the current clowns in Barbados.


  50. balance

    My question is What makes Mrs Clinton a better candidate than Mr Trump. Mr Trump’s track record is there for all to see. What is hers?

    what is trump record on goverance ,, as far as many know his business failures have been mired in several bankruptcies which are questionable and also makes one question how Trump can failed so many times and yet can acquire financial backing from financial institutions to rebuild in short periods of time while the same privilege is not given to the small black entrepreneur wanting to start a business in america


  51. @ac ”also makes one question how Trump can failed so many times and yet can acquire financial backing from financial institutions to rebuild in short periods of time”

    ..

    Now we are getting somewhere… took long enough.


  52. @Balance, blogger @Crusoe has said it perfectly well, your recourse to name calling is enlightening. We can trade sound bites all year but again that simply indicates why you adore Trump: its a standard defense mechanism to avoid discussing the real issues.

    Senators Robert Bryd, Throm Thurmound, Jesse Helms are merely three highlights across the political spectrum who can be rightly labelled racists by their past lives.. Good gracious man the entire Democratic party establishments – all the Southern states – built their political lives on racist policies prior to the 1960s Voting Rights Act….we all know (should) the turbulent and hateful history of how that embroiled a nation and how Democratic politicians left en masse to join the Republican party. A few stayed, sir.

    They are racists all over the spectrum. Jesse Jackson would be labelled racists by many; so too stalwarts like Elijah Cummings, Charles Rangel and Jim Clyburn (all Black Democrats).

    Unsurprisingly you NEVER addressed the context of a life’s JOURNEY. Where did Byrd later years take him? What did he do then to disavow and amend his early life? Check out the ‘On Sale’ item below… You need to buy a new balance…the current one ain’t working! LOLLL

    I am quite aware of Bill Clinton’s remarks. Was always aware that he too was disingenuous. So like Sen Graham – a practical and sensible Republican – its often (always really) a matter of choosing your method of ‘death’ : poison or being shot.

    With Trump it’s beyond that… he is straight up death by horrendous flagellation and being dragged behind a camel to within an inch of death and then slowly being beheaded!

    Gimmie either Clinton…wid all the snarky racist broadside, duplicitous nature. Dat poison is the only other choice we have

    —– coda…

    “I shall never fight in the armed forces with a negro by my side … Rather I should die a thousand times, and see Old Glory trampled in the dirt never to rise again, than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the wilds.” circa 1944

    “Byrd joined with Democratic senators to filibuster the Civil Rights Act of 1964,[32] personally filibustering the bill for 14 hours, a move he later said he regretted”

    ” He said joining the KKK was “the greatest mistake I ever made.” circa 2002

    “I think we try to have good will. My old mom told me, ‘Robert, you can’t go to heaven if you hate anybody.’ We practice that. There are white niggers. I’ve seen a lot of white niggers in my time, if you want to use that word. We just need to work together to make our country a better country, and I’d just as soon quit talking about it so much…” circa 2001

    “For the 2003–2004 session, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)[64] rated Byrd’s voting record as being 100% in line with the N.A.A.C.P.’s position on the thirty-three Senate bills they evaluated.”

    ——- Maybe he evolved or maybe he merely pivoted when his old mom’s views on seeking salvation finally resonated…

    But how can any among grow up in the rabid racism (tribalism) of modern life and not be ‘racist’ in thought, word or deed at SOME point. I wish that like the Bryds of this world we could all ‘APPEAR to’ redeem ourselves…start being so hateful and in the end get those whom we despised to give us awards…

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  53. Notice on CNN just now that Mrs Clinton is running to preserve Mr Obama’s legacy to which her husband is reported to have referred as an awful last eight years.


  54. Dribbler you are free to make excuses for whomsoever you like and I am free to do so also. Let those who have no axe to grind be the judges.


  55. @Crusoe May 7, 2016 at 6:37 AM # re… “Now we are getting somewhere… took long enough”.—- Really. What if we google ‘number of US bankruptcies per year’. And then drill down and compare owners or directors of those companies to other companies doing business with politicians, banks etc.

    That is daily corporate operations…it fuels income for lawyers accountants, consultants etc etc. In that regard there is absolutely nothing out of the ordinary about Trump’s bankruptcies.

    Or rather lets look at it this. …

    A bankruptcy is how the smart folks work. They are book smart educated and sophisticated a la Trump in gaming the system.

    Welfare fraud is how the others work. Street smart educated and savvy to game the system. Pilfering welfare grants and finagling their way to get gov’t assistance checks to buy the latest i-phone and other non-essential needs

    How else does one interpret when big corps shut shop and reopen another place without a worry or are fined gargantuan sums of money and not a fella or word of the judgement admits any wrong doing or malfeasance that can be criminally prosecuted. A clear nexus of complicity to keep campaign funds flowing.

    How else does one interpret the outrageous welfare fraud that takes place daily (and brazenly) and not a fella – official and cheats – being heavily and seriously sanctioned in a manner that leads to criminal prosecution to break the nexus with complicit politicians who are effectively buying the welfare recipients votes.

    What is so different that Trump is doing in that regard ???


  56. “what is trump record on goverance ,”

    what is Mrs Clinton’s track record on anything other than a mistress of distorting the truth and even that with the backing of the establishment?


  57. “Well Well & Consequences May 7, 2016 at 6:14 AM #

    GP…say what you want, you might not agree with Obama’s policies, but unemployment in the US, is at it’s lowest in 43 years, that is what drives the economy, low unemployment.”

    I like some but not all – for instance I do not like the idea of forcing people to buy health insurance under threat of a fine.

    and for the record it is reported that

    Black Americans who have overwhelmingly supported Barack Obama in two presidential elections have fallen further behind during his term in office, losing ground in measures of income, employment, and education.

    The national unemployment rate has dropped to 7 percent, but the jobless rate for blacks has hardly moved since Obama took office, declining from 12.7 percent in 2009 to 12.5 percent, according to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics report.

    And while the recession impacted all race and age groups’ earnings, blacks fared the worst.


  58. But notice, they all, the racists, only say all of that after they are too old decripit, in pain, no energy to display arrogance, no youth left to display rudeness and the pretense of superiority. .I am sure Byrds mother never said any of thst crock, the only true think he saidm is that there are white niggers too….George Wallace, anotheer rabid racist, had a sudden change of heart when a sniper’s bullet took out his lower extremities, only a life changing event could frighten people filled with hate…and most timesm not even then.

    Strom Thurmond was one who died at 100 years old or a little older, a diehard unrepentant racist, because he had a crime to hide. While a youngster in his father’s house, he raped a very young maid I think the age was 12 or maybe a little older, she gave birth to a girl and he spent his whole life covering that up with total hatred of black people.

    When he died, it was made very public and the daughter looks just like that rapist, she should be in her late 60s or 70s now.


  59. Balance….nothing to doubt, blacks were always on the lower end of the wage scale in the US and outside of Mexicans and other Hispanics, have access only to the most menial jof obs….that does not include the extremely wealthy black millionaires and billionaires of whom there are many. There is a huge disparity.

    As I was telling GP, I hardly know anything about the Obamacare, so was not aware that there are fines attached to not using that facility, from the little GP told me, Obama made a fatal error in allowing the greedy insurance companies to be the carriers, but hey, ya never know, it may get fixed going down the road.

    The failed businessman and fraud Donald Trump says he will get rid of it as president, whether he plans to replace it is up in the air….maybe GP knows…lol


  60. Excuse me Mr Balance….I have absolutely no axe to grind. My feelings are clear. Death by Trump is horrendous. Death by Clinton less so. Maybe we completely agree that death is inevitable. I freely admit that Clinton is absolutely no benign Jimmy Cater, for example, she is scheming (and has been since her days as Arkansas first lady).

    I am a bit bemused by your 8:30 AM post. Why do you not understand or realize that Bill Clinton has an ego the size of China and he disses Obama based on that primarily.

    The man is a deep-dyed Democratic politician. He dislikes Obama policies in so far as they may have achieved what he didn’t. Can we say quickly: First lady Hilary and health care…

    Hilary Clinton in the White House will establish Bill and Hilary at a level that likely will never be surpassed so if she wins you can be assured Bill will go about thumping his chest evens as attempts to push Obama as far to the side as possible.

    The bottom line…Mr Obama now takes that 93% Black voting record to his adoring constituents. The bovine pasture do-do from Bill Clinton is irrelevant as a criticism of Obama.

    Obama’s legacy is now as solid as Dr King. So for example regardless of how many southern states deliberately couple the MLK Day Holiday with their ‘racist’ confederate heroes to blunt Dr King’s power, there is very little that the noisy Bill Clinton will EVER be able to do to blunt Pres Obama.

    Oh dear, so maybe I did have an axe to grind…LOLLL.


  61. “de pedantic Dribbler May 7, 2016 at 9:04 AM #

    Excuse me Mr Balance….I have absolutely no axe to grind. My feelings are clear. Death by Trump is horrendous. Death by Clinton less so”

    lies are lies- truth is truth-death is death


  62. Well thank you. But apparently unlike you my friend I have a brand new ‘spirit level’. It helps me keep all my handi-work balanced so I maintain it in pristine order. Lolll…oh lawd!


    • Some of you are making the same idiotic and simplistic analysis of the political candidates in the USA. The rise of Trump is not about his integrity or the records of the two candidates.


  63. Trump bankruptcies are indicative of failure and his very short span of acquring funding is built on privilege only allowed and given to a privilege few and not available to those who unlike Trump must wait through a ten year time period before law kicks in wherby they can start the rebuilding process of their lives and which for many in the process of waiting might not have any other choice but to live off govt welfare
    Trump cannot relate to the entrepreneur who is locked out of the very system that he seems to have easy access but seemingly now has the mitagated gall to crticized even though his wealth is built on a platform of greed and corruption even his refusal to be transparent on his income tax is a tell tale sign of how he conducts his business in a secret world of wheeling and dealing. Notice his favourite word through out his campaign a word well famously used when conducting business was “deal” of which he was unable to rid of his language a word which many in society looks at with suspicion and lacks a presidential way of doing business.
    Even his language is a indication of the way he behaves and thinks with a dialogue the is inclsuive to only those who belive in his policies with dictatorial expressions
    Trump boldfacedness and his abilty to fool many will go down in history as the greatest Houdini Trick if all time under the # Now you see me Now you dont
    So far his refusal to comment on any policies which he would implement in dealing with americas social decay placing black against white is a trick in it self


  64. @Balance
    Notice on CNN just now that Mrs Clinton is running to preserve Mr Obama’s legacy to which her husband is reported to have referred as an awful last eight years
    +++++++++++
    Please direct me to that source where Bill C referred to Obama’s “awful” record over the last eight years, that reference sounds like something you made up. That “coffee” bit is also suspect, I will go through my copy of Game Change to see where it occurs unless you can save me time by providing the page reference.

    From previous postings I know that you were enthralled that Lincoln of the Republican Party “freed’ the slaves, but today’s Repubs do not have a Lincoln walking through the door, instead they had/have Goldwater, Nixon’s Southern Strategy, Reagan ‘States Rights” speech in Philadelphia Mississippi (look for the historical reference), GH Bush Willie Horton, GW Bush at Bob Jones University, Donald Trump and a host of so called “birthers” and an assortment of Tea Party types. They even turned on one of their own (McCain) with a whisper campaign that he had fathered a “black child” out of wedlock when he appeared with the child he adopted from Bangladesh. Fathering a “Black child” is somehow an anathema for a Republican politician among some Republican voters, I wonder how they would react to McCain today as one of his sons is married to a Black woman but I digress……

    I will now take my place among the morons.


  65. It’s more about keeping the racist ideology intact and calling it “making our country great again”…that rise of Trump’s. For many decades the racists have been afraid of losing that ideology, Obama’s presidency shook them to the core, image 4 straight black presidents of Obama’s ilk for a total of 32 years, with the threat and potential of the extinction of racism, greed, cspitalism….absolutely frightening to a racist.

    They would take the destructive Trump any day, to keep that institution alive and well, but, what they keep missing is, this is a different era.

    Honestly, it is something I want to see played out, it has the potential to be quite the catalyst….the train wreck and tsunami that is Trump.


  66. Sargeant…Clinton is a liar, hypocrite and chameleon, who would change her skin to fit any scenario…lol


  67. @Sargeant, that ‘coffee’ reference or a variation of it is not false. That has been making the rounds for many years now. I am surprised that you doubt its validity. I did not read it in “game Change’ but when I researched years back I found it to be well attributed.

    If Hadelman and Enrlichlman (reported as Michael Bloomberg’s snide names for his high priced political talent) also used it in their book…den dat dog surely dead as the blogmaster would say


  68. The Republican modus operandi has always been that of belittlement.Yet their years of goverance is less than pristine littered with lies and corruption going way back as the Nixon years and Ronald Reagan Iran Contra connections. The Republican should be ashamed of raising the flag of morality when history has already provided proof of wayward governance and corrupt influence engrained in their foreign policy


  69. Mr Blogmaster as the editor and thought-leader in chief of the blog I am always interested in your remarks. Thus your comment “some of you are making the same idiotic …The rise of Trump is not about his integrity or the records of the two candidates“ is intriguing. How does one disentangle the records, integrity and background of the candidates from the roiling waters of this upheaval? How exactly???

    Is it impossible – even on reflection of 20-20 vision – to separate David Thompson or Errol Barrow, Eric ‘Fly’, Bussa, Philip Goddard or Douglas Lynch for that matter from their environment? On the political front how do we actively untwine their earlier records from what they did politically?

    As simplistic or pedantic as you may see it…they are inseparable. The question of course is who or what begets what or whom!

    Did Barrow stride into the hearts of the populace because he had some special vision; did the turbulent times create him or did he smartly tap into a raging discontent and ride that wave? Why did Barrow resonate and other tyros of the day did not? Was his tongue and promises sweeter… Was he eminently smarter?

    Why did Churchill win the Brits during a war and lose them ignominiously during a peace?

    Donald Trump is a hybrid politician never before experienced in modern analysis (in a first world nation). Why has his rhetoric of dissension, wild and impossible policy prescriptions, xenophobia and trade isolation become so popular…

    …. How can a man (who just happens to be a billionaire) that has been so contradictory on all major issues be the champion of the people…unless they see him as JUST like them (like all of us): liars and cheats when we need to be but basically decent and hardworking.

    OR maybe as seen throughout Lat-Am and the Caribbean they now adore that type of strongman, charismatic persona.

    Surely it’s as much the integrity (or lack) of the man and his record that supporters believe will CHANGE the course as it is the fear of terrorists entering the country, rampant illegal immigration and a bad health-care act!

    What will drive Bajans to make our change…is it just time to let the BLP come in to fudge up!

    If either the US or Bajan electorate were serious these would not be the only options because we would embrace real champions who don’t mirror our lying cheating selves….

    I remain intrigued Mr Blogmaster so please be a bit more prolix.


  70. @DPD
    Sargeant, that ‘coffee’ reference or a variation of it is not false. That has been making the rounds for many years now
    ++++++++++
    Whether it has been making the rounds or not doesn’t make it true, I just fact checked it on Game Change and it is on Pg 218 but it is reported speech as a throwaway line as Kennedy ‘telling a friend” and there is no follow up. That page also has an incident where Caroline Kennedy allegedly ducks Hilary Clinton’s staffers call for support by having an aid respond with a voice that sounds like Caroline “she’s not in right now”. On page 219 Ted Kennedy also “told a friend that Clinton (Bill) went on to say “I love you’ in an effort to swing his support to Hilary.

    Bill C is a canny politician and was playing hardball trying to drum up support for Hilary given the stakes, but is there some literary license here? Ted Kennedy died 10 2009, the book was published in 2010, who are these “friends”?


  71. Who is Donald Trump trying to fool? one would have to be dumb to belive Donald Trump would go about changing a system.A sytem that made him rich and wealthy
    His gift of garb is his only redeeming grace that have catapulted him to becoming the next president a gift which has profitted him handsomely inside the business world
    Nevertheless what he fails to realise that in this global community it takes more than rherteoric to win the hearts and minds of world leaders which would be his biggest test if he becomes president
    Also he would quickly learn that within this global community the landscape is a kaleidoscope of many people and cultures and that building a wall of separation or to excludes is a pipe dream which would eventually come tumbling to the ground
    Donald Trump dream of an American Utopia is a dream built out of racist elitist and lynch mob mentality


  72. On page 218 you say…and the book is probable over 300 pgs of other political trivia and insights. So do you think that you or I should waste time on what was said or not said by those A-type personalities during their period of bloated, boisterous, bluster.. To use the Trumpism, oft times it’a like ‘effluence’ spewing from their wherever!

    In that rarefied air you stick it to your adversary and their bovine do-do by winning.

    It is only political yard-fowls and bloggers like us (but not like us) who believe that nasty, petty things must be a continued diatribe.

    Senator Obama surely heard about that snipe and if he didn’t hear that one he certainly didn’t miss the other warm lashes the Clintons gave him during the heat of the battle….But President Obama got over all that. He invited a Clnton ‘sniper’ to his cabinet. Not so… inviting your opponent into YOUR cabinet is an excellent way to stick it up theirs too.

    But yes I absolutely believe Bill said that…seems like the thing a man who accepts Monica’s mouthy ministrations in the White House would do…

    …And so many men find that exciting….because 60% of us would likely take such a chance (top dog leader with fawning female at his feet) if it was offered…or should that be 80%!

    On the other hand I wonder what is the percentage of women who would be titillated to pay such homage to the President of the USA. The power effect ting!


  73. @David ”The rise of Trump is not about his integrity or the records of the two candidates.”

    Not sure the two issues can be separated. While the ‘rise of Trump’ may be more about disenchantment of the voters, there is also and element of ‘jump and wave’ behind his perceived ideology.

    Further, that some folk are willing to support him to such a level that he can oust the ‘establishment’ candidates, speaks to their mentality which accepts such ideology. Even if they are desperate, such willingness must be worrying. And dangerous also.

    Thus, trying to separate candidate attributes or lack of, in assessing the scenario, does not jive.


    • @Crusoe

      Both Clinton and Trump have little integrity. Trump has a questionable business record, so does Clinton

      Clinton was ordained the establishment candidate and since the Tea Party infiltration the Republican Party does not know what it wants to be. In the mean time Trump with his media and communication savvy has pushed his hand up to volunteer to respond to the wants of a frustrated electorate that yearns for change. Change Obama has not been able to deliver.


  74. Maybe only for a short period while the political wheels are being well oiled that the word integrity and the record of the candidates would be given a silent pass.However as the candidates marched closer to the White House all gloves would be off as the battle lines are crossed exposing small or large details that seem insignificant in ordinary life but now becomes eye sores to the voter looking for change
    Donald Trump has been allowed to fly under the rader for obvious reasons in the primaries number one he is the weakest of all the candidates who can beat Clinton.
    The dumbing down of america in the election by main stream liberal media was and is a strategy that has worked for Hilary in that the focus on Trump became a daily Headline while Clinton was given almost a free pass on her way to the White house
    The liberal media has been able to out smart and outwit the Republicans playing a hands off approach on Trump while understanding that in order for Hilary to win the election the republicans must have a weakened candidate
    So far by all accounts Trump has been able to isolate and offend many voters of all races sex and culture those voters he would need the most to win the White House


  75. “Fathering a “Black child” is somehow an anathema for a Republican politician among some Republican voters, I wonder how they would react to McCain today as one of his sons is married to a Black woman but I digress……

    I will now take my place among the morons.”
    and speaking subject to correction I believe the daughter of the purported racist republican former speaker john Boehner is married to a black rasta


  76. ”Change Obama has not been able to deliver.”

    Yes, all the while being frustrated at every turn by Republican house and senate.

    And also, as Pacha contributed in another article, the ‘money men’ count for policy in USA as much as any politician, Pres or not.

    That is where any real understanding of US policy must start, understanding (or trying to on restricted information), where the real power brokers are, behind the scenes.

    Maybe we are ad libbing an irrelevant topic, just watching the show, while the real power brokers play with the chess board?

    When one thinks a bit, that is the conclusion, really.

    I mean, at the end of the day, the Iraq and Libya ousts were more about the US Dollar vs Euro sovereignty than anything else. That is the biggest example of
    who really calls the shots’ in recent years.

    Once one gets to that….disenchantment as to motives becomes inevitable.


  77. Taking that a step further, have the massive influx ‘refugees’ into Europe been more of a Trojan horse (not so much as a gift, but..) with the intent to reduce Europe’s effectiveness (using the word loosely)?

    Ho hum.


  78. It’s no different to the small island crooks, Cow, Bizzy, Bjerkham, et al behind the scenes pulling the strings of the dumb asses in parliament. ..DBLP.

    It’s just that level of puppeteering is on a more humongous scale with international repercussions, as trillions of dollars are involved attached to mulyiple trade treaties..


  79. @Crusoe your at 6:31 AM and at 6:34 AM posts re ” the real power brokers” is a declaration of the long held view of the perpetual world gov’t by sects like the “Prieuré de Sion” created from those all powerful Knights Templar who are lead by all powerful men in a cabal of interwoven interests that span political parties and countries.

    All that to say that Donald Trump, nonsensically described as a man of the people but definitely championing the populace rage of the white masses, would disrupt that entire apparatus.

    Trump has said “Paul Ryan said that I inherited something very special, the Republican Party. Wrong, I didn’t inherit it, I won it with millions of voters!” Strong and independent he is as always.

    So those all powerful men either completely induct Trump to their brotherhood and further blunt his populace pretense or array their formidable forces to crush him.

    It will take a very impressive round-table of characters to make sense of this situation and maintain order leading to and after November 8, 2016!

    But then again all this stuff may just be the fertile mouthings of people with too much time on their hands.


  80. Crusoe May 8, 2016 at 6:31 AM #
    ”Change Obama has not been able to deliver.”

    Yes, all the while being frustrated at every turn by Republican house and senate.

    WITH ALL DUE RESPECT SIR, SHITBAMA CONTROLLED BOTH house and senate AT THE BEGINING OF HIS PRESEDENCY WHEN SHITBAMACARE WAS PASSED WITHOUT ANYONE READING IT
    EVERYONE WAS RANTING AND RAVING BECAUSE A NIGGA PUPPET WAS IN THE WHITE HOUSE ah lie.


  81. Suspicious Deaths Around The Clinton’s
    This is the list of people who were all found dead that were involved with the Clinton’s. I don’t think we want to relive four more years of this. Not to mention Ruby Ridge,and Waco.

    Update: I think it is beyond time to add Chris Stevens, Glen Doherty, Tyrone Woods, and Sean Smith to this list as well.

    James McDougal – Clinton’s convicted Whitewater partner died of an apparent heart attack, while in solitary confinement. He was a key witness in Ken Starr’s investigation.
    Mary Mahoney – A former White House intern was murdered July 1997 at a Starbucks Coffee Shop in Georgetown. The murder happened just after she was to go public with her story of sexual harassment in the White House.
    Vince Foster – Former White House counselor, and colleague of Hillary Clinton at Little Rock’s Rose Law Firm. Died of a gunshot wound to the head, ruled suicide. He also had another 22 gunshot wound in the neck. The gunshot wound to the head was of larger caliber and found still in his hand!!
    Ron Brown – Secretary of Commerce and former DNC Chairman. Reported to have died by impact in a plane crash. A pathologist close to the investigation reported that there was a hole in the top of Brown’s skull resembling a gunshot wound. At the time of his death, Brown was being investigated, and spoke publicly of his willingness to cut a deal with prosecutors.
    C. Victor Raiser II & Montgomery Raiser – Major players in the Clinton fund-raising organization. Died in a private plane crash in July 1992.
    Paul Tulley – Democratic National Committee Political Director found dead in a hotel room in Little Rock, September 1992. Described by Clinton’s a “Dear friend and trusted advisor”.
    Ed Willey – Clinton fund raiser, found dead November 1993 deep in the woods in Virginia of a gunshot wound to the head. Ruled a suicide. Ed Willey died on the same day his wife Kathleen Willey claimed Bill Clinton groped her in the oval office in the White House. Ed Willey was involved in several Clinton fund raising events.
    Jerry Parks – Head of Clinton’s gubernatorial security team in Little Rock. Gunned down in his car at a deserted intersection outside Little Rock. Park’s son said his father was building a dossier on Clinton. He allegedly threatened to reveal this information. After he died the files were mysteriously removed from his house.
    James Bunch – Died from a gunshot suicide. It was reported that he had a “Black Book” of people containing names of influential people who visited prostitutes in Texas and Arkansas.
    James Wilson – Was found dead in May 1993 from an apparent hanging suicide. He was reported to have ties to Whitewater.
    Kathy Ferguson – Ex-wife of Arkansas Trooper Danny Ferguson. Died in May 1994. She was found dead in her living room with a gunshot to her head. It was ruled a suicide although there were several packed suitcases, as if she was going somewhere. Danny Ferguson was a co- defendant along with Bill Clinton in the Paula Jones lawsuit. Kathy Ferguson was a possible corroborating witness for Paula Jones.
    Bill Shelton – Arkansas State Trooper and fiancee of Kathy Ferguson. Critical of the suicide ruling of his fiancee, he was found dead in June, 1994 of a gunshot wound also ruled a suicide at the gravesite of his fiancee.
    Gandy Baugh – Attorney for Clinton friend Dan Lassater. Died by jumping out a window of a tall building January, 1994. His client was a convicted drug distributor. One of Clinton’s last duties as Governor of Arkansas was to pardon Dan Lassater convicted on over a hundred drug charges.
    Florence Martin – Accountant sub-contractor for the CIA related to the Barry Seal Mena Airport drug smuggling case. Died of three gunshot wounds.
    Suzanne Coleman – Reportedly had an affair with Clinton when he was Arkansas Attorney General. Died of a gunshot wound to the back of the head, ruled a suicide. Was pregnant at the time of her death.
    Paula Grober – Clinton’s speech interpreter for the deaf from 1978 until her death December 9, 1992. She died in a one-car accident.
    Danny Casolaro – Investigative reporter. Investigating Mena Airport and Arkansas Development Finance Authority. He slit his wrists, apparent suicide in the middle of his investigation.
    Paul Wilcher – Attorney investigating corruption at Mena Airport with Casolaro and the 1980 “October Surprise” was found dead on a toilet June 22, 1993 in his Washington D.C. apartment. Had delivered a report to Janet Reno 3 weeks before his death.
    Jon Parnell Walker – Whitewater investigator for Resolution Trust Corp. Jumped to his death from his Arlington, Virginia apartment balcony August 15, 1993. Was investigating Morgan Guarantee scandal.
    Barbara Wise – Commerce Department staffer. Worked closely with Ron Brown and John Huang. Cause of death unknown. Died November 29, 1996. Her bruised nude body was found locked in her office at the Department of Commerce.
    Charles Meissner – Assistant Secretary of Commerce who gave John Huang special security clearance, died shortly thereafter in a small plane crash. Dr.
    Stanley Heard – Chairman of the National Chiropractic Health Care Advisory Committee. Died with his attorney Steve Dickson in a small plane crash. Dr. Heard, in addition to serving on Clinton’s advisory council, personally treated Clinton’s mother, stepfather and brother.
    Barry Seal – Drug running pilot out of Mena Arkansas, death was no accident.
    Johnny Lawhorn Jr. – Mechanic, found a check made out to Clinton in the trunk of a car left in his repair shop. Died when his car hit a utility pole.
    Stanley Huggins – Suicide. Investigated Madison Guarantee. His report was never released.
    Hershell Friday – Attorney and Clinton fundraiser. Died March 1, 1994 when his plane exploded.
    Kevin Ives & Don Henry – Known as “The boys on the track” case. Reports say the boys may have stumbled upon the Mena Arkansas airport drug operation. Controversial case where initial report of death was due to falling asleep on railroad track. Later reports claim the 2 boys had been slain before being placed on the tracks. Many linked to the case died before their testimony could come before a Grand Jury.
    THE FOLLOWING SIX PERSONS HAD INFORMATION ON THE IVES / HENRY CASE:

    Keith Coney – Died when his motorcycle slammed into the back of a truck July, 1988.
    Keith McMaskle – Died of 113 stabbed wounds, November 1988.
    Gregory Collins – Died from a gunshot wound January 1989.
    Jeff Rhodes – He was shot, mutilated and found burned in a trash dump in April 1989.
    James Milan – Found decapitated. Coroner ruled death due to natural causes.
    Jordan Kettleson – Was found shot to death in the front seat of his pickup truck in June 1990.
    Richard Winters – Was a suspect in the Ives / Henry deaths. Was killed in a set-up robbery July 1989.
    THE FOLLOWING CLINTON BODYGUARDS ARE DEAD:

    Major William S. Barkley Jr.
    Captain Scott J. Reynolds
    Sgt. Brian Hanley
    Sgt. Tim Sabel
    Major General William Robertson
    Col. William Densberger
    Col. Robert Kelly
    Spec. Gary Rhodes
    Steve Willis
    Robert Williams
    Conway LeBleu
    Todd McKeehan

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