Tuesday, October 27, 2015

The First Democrat Debate

Yes, I really did listen to the first democrat party presidential debate. We don’t have cable, so I listened on the radio.

I wondered what year we were in; 2004? 2008? The Iraq War? Did someone say Bush? Is the democrat party so lacking in substance that they have to draw topics from three election cycles ago?

Then came the homage to the radical democrat base. Socialism, every sexually deviation imaginable (as the norm), gun control, and nods to global warming and supposed renewable energy we ‘the people’ are to empty our pockets to pay for.

Then the question; “Who is your greatest enemy?” Or in other words; “Who should we hate?” the moderator wanted to know. The answer is the likes of the NRA and republicans, to name two.

That is the democrat platform. …That is the democrat platform.

You can say Hillary stood out and made an impression, but did she differ in any way from anything any other democrat candidate stood for?

The communist state, with all its destitution and horrors, is a state of the party over the people. The party decides what is good for the people, not the people. The party decides who will lead, not the people. Anyone who stands in opposition to the party is an enemy of the state. Hence, Bernie Sanders refusal to condemn Hillary Clinton for any of her illegal actions and incompetent leadership.

In the communist state, as in the democrat party, humanity is nothing more than a material resource; like baby parts.

With all her failures and what everyone knows to be her illegal activity, the party still puts forth Hillary as their candidate. She is down in the polls and has a recognizable ‘unlikable factor’, yet she still stands as the presumptive anointed one; her victory a mere technicality.

But… do you really think I just sat there for two hours listening to the radio? No! I had the TV on, with the volume off. I was watching The Women’s World Open for the two hours of the debate. That would be a woman only poker tournament. And these women could turn vicious, one upon another, in a wink. One competitor kept going all-in on another whenever they found themselves heads up. If looks could kill…

What will a Hillary presidency mean? It will mean that our nation is lost. She cannot win in an honest election. A Hillary victory will mark the death of our election process.

Hillary cannot win in an honest election, so why is the democrat party so intent that she be their candidate? Why are they so confident in her victory?

With absolute power comes more than absolute corruption. In Hillary’s grip it will bring a tyranny upon this country previously unimaginable to the minds of free born Americans. A viciousness will descend upon this nation. Hillary is due and beware to all those attempting to expose her incompetence and criminal activity.

What democrat prosecutors did to conservative leaders and causes here in Wisconsin will become common place across this nation. The ties between those democrat prosecutors here in Wisconsin and the IRS, in illegal acts of oppression and civil rights abuses, are becoming clearer with every passing news story.

These government backed attacks on the rights of conservatives and conservative organizations here in Wisconsin were accompanied by vile, hateful assaults on the character of good honest people, along with death threats and other acts of intimidation. Unions and other left wing organizations and radical individuals were and will be free to act without consequence.

If Hillary steals the 2016 election, these threats will certainly turn to action against any who would stand against a fraudulent president. Death threats from the left will turn into open attacks. Union thugs will be free to take a supposed righteous and violent stands against any and all counter protestors. Hillary will have their back.

To save this nation in the face of a Hillary victory the states will have to respond immediately. Governors need to prepare now.

That is it. These are my conclusions, the conclusions of a common man, after listening to the democrat presidential debate as I watched women play poker.

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