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Post by X factor on Aug 12, 2015 21:19:49 GMT -5
Millions will rally behind Hillary Clinton if Government prosecutes her over emails, it will turn into her 'Trump' momentRemember this.... If stupid media conservatives keep hounding Hillary Clinton over emails, and Legislative Conservatives keep pressing this issue, even wanting to send Hillary to 'jail' as Dense Hannity suggested on show tonight, than this will become Hillary Clintons Donald Trump moment in that millions will rally behind her. Millions will suddenly come to her defense, see her as a victim of Government, rather than a part of it...but media conservatives to freagin stupid to see this, and their blind stupid followers. No one likes seeing a older woman get beat up...and millions will rally behind her if her campaign is derailed over emails. Remember, you heard it here first...the Zone is never wrong. link If stupid media conservative make Hillary a helpless older female senior victim, she'll win by a landslide.. One tear drop and she wins... Her weakness is she's seen now as a part of big Government, but should Government prosecute her, derail her campaign, then she'll be seen as a victim of Government, and a older woman, big big mistake.
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Post by X factor on Aug 14, 2015 17:48:35 GMT -5
In all honesty I don't know why Hillary Clinton is running
I'm not a brain dead talk radio type who drinks any ones or ideologies Kool-Aid, but in all honest I really don't understand why Hillary Clinton is running for office?
I mean if I were her best friend, and we were chatting on the phone I'd ask the same question.
At her age, her incredible life, why does she need the headache now, of running for office?
If I could be Hillary, like switch souls for the sake of the point I'm trying to make, running for President would be the last thing I'd want to do...
There's so many other private endeavors I'd rather concentrate on now if in Golden years of life.
Politicians are like athletes, they just don't know when to stop, and keep going on long after their prime.
They just have a drive, that many of us can't understand, I mean look at Trump, Bernie Sanders, look at all the energy they have at their ages, like late 70's!
I know people in their 20's that don't have that kind of drive and energy.
Clinton has plenty of money, but seems to have very little interest in life outside of elected office.
But in the end it's her life and her right to run for office just like anyone else can if they want.
I don't have no ill will towards her, she's never done anything to me, but still I can't understand how she thinks being President or running for the office, will make her life any better.
Politicians, like athletes, tend to become very singular in their purpose in life.
There's so much more good she could do outside of office than in office, at least in my opinion.
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Post by X factor on Aug 27, 2015 19:49:53 GMT -5
None political word association with candidates
Unlike fake, paid and bought for word association poll released today to media, which was totally rigged, probably by Bushes team, I'll do my own word association that more reflect words that none political hack types associate with certain candidates.
First Donald Trump
1. Rich
2. Mouthy
3. Successful
4. Savy, smart, business man
5. lips
6. Hair, eyes, and suit.
Now Jeb Bush word association
1. Cow, milk, farm
2. Glasses
3.
Ok now Hillary Clinton word association
1. Kitchen
2. House wife
3. Apron
4. Apple pie
5. Librarian
6. School teacher
Ok now Ted Crus word association
1. Carnie hall
2. Mask
3. circus clown
4. Jaded
Now Marco Rubio
1. Fake
2. Doll
3. Puppet
4. diapers
5. Sophamoric
6. Cheesy
Now Dr Ben Carson
1. Doctor
2. passive
3. quiet
4. stealthy
5. Smart
Now Chris Christie
1. Pillsbury Dough boy
2. Muffins
3. Fat
4. Uncle Joe
5. Penny loafers
6. Ice cream
And finally Rand Paul
1. Small
2. Curly
3. short
4. Senator
And that's all for now.
I did word association on the candidates that are freshest in my mind, and if they're not in my mind and fresh that means they're doing a poor job at campaigning.
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Post by X factor on Sept 2, 2015 19:37:02 GMT -5
If Jeb Bush wins the Whitehouse everyone who doesn't speak Spanish had better buy this
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Post by X factor on Sept 7, 2015 18:11:52 GMT -5
Short post do to time limitations, will elaborate later
Notice how all the talk radio hacks picked, prepped, a bunch of doomed from the beginning losers to run for President?
Rubio, Huckabee, Cruz, ect...none of them register with general public..none!
They're all a bunk of talk radio Frankenstein's, destined to loose and get smeared during GOP primaries.
And if not for Trump, no one would even be talking about GOP candidates.
They picked a bunch of GOP losers for you, people who have no chance in hell of winning general population...yet you trust these talk radio hacks!!
But what do they care, cause they love profiting off of your pain, more books to sell for them, better ratings for them, as they pretend to care.
Some of you get it, others are to weak to understand.
Trump, Donald Trump was the first peoples champ to rise up in a very long time!
And what did RNC do?, they castrated him by making him sign pledge, a devils pack.
Most are to dense to understand what I'm expressing, but those who are not...there's more to follow..cause your voice is hear.
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Post by X factor on Sept 16, 2015 19:54:08 GMT -5
Debate comments
Kind of late...
1. Most GOP candidates not taking bait to fight eat other.
2. Trump making good issue about donors controlling politicians.
3. Jeb Bush looking stupid right now.
4. CNN ignoring Rand Paul
5. Trump getting most exposure so far.
6. Rubio on camera now...he's still an apprentice...has no chance of being President..poor thing.
7. Rubio is very smart, but to young, looks like he's still in high school.
8. Ted Cruz on camera now...starting to like him more, but still seems to plastic.
9. You have Israeli loving Republicans vs British or American loving GOP types.
10. Senator Rand Paul not attacking Trump...good move on his part.
11. CNN correspondents being very ugly in that they set each question up so candidates fight each other.
12. And CNN thinks viewers to stupid to notice this.
To be continued.
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Post by X factor on Sept 16, 2015 21:24:18 GMT -5
Sad to say, Jeb Bush now has zero chance of ever ever becoming President of these United States of AmericaThe Zone has spoken, and as of tonight Jeb Bush has zero chance of ever ever becoming President of the United States of America. He's nice, have nothing against him, think he'll even end up in Heaven, but that aside as of tonight has zero chance of ever being elected President of U.S.A. Poor thing.. The Zone has spoken.
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Post by X factor on Sept 16, 2015 22:06:54 GMT -5
I commend all 11 GOP candidates for standing on that debate stage for 2 hours
It was nice to see the lighter side of some of the candidates come out near the end, like Bush and Trump exchanging a low five hand slap over a light hearted exchange.
It's not natural for people to want to be at war with each other all the time.
Hostility is not a trait I want in any President.
And was happy to see certain candidates able to show some humor near the end.
Also very Proud of Rand Paul for maintaining his cool tonight and behaving like the Rand Paul of years ago.
Also, people forget how old Trump is, and yet able to hold his own against much younger candidates.
It takes a lot of stamina to stand up for 10 minutes let a lone 2 hours.
I commend them all, for this one night, job well done.
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Post by X factor on Sept 19, 2015 7:39:43 GMT -5
When I think of Carly Fiorina I think of that Alien Queen from the movie 'Aliens'This Alien is what comes to my mind. Carly Fiorina reminds of this Alien, someone who is fierce, and once in control will slay all opponents and demand absolute control from all. They remind me of someone who has a lot of revenge they are seeking, once in office. And in no way shape or form do I see them looking out or caring for small average citizens, but rather as the perfect corporate, establishment weapon against the world, some one perfectly primed to clean up all their dirty work for them, but do it with grace.
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Post by X factor on Sept 19, 2015 19:02:14 GMT -5
I like Trumps campaign for very narrow reasons, his behavior not really being one of them
I heard his speech today in IOWA, and one thing that always turns me off is when talk radio hosts or people who are not President compare themselves to that office, as if it's the same.
By doing so they diminish that seat, should some day the ever get elected.
And the more Trump takes his ques from talk radio hosts, the more it shows.
And I don't like that.
Talk radio hosts are poison to any candidate and that's why candidates who mirror the nastiness of talk radio hosts never ever do well in national elections.
Trump had better start maturing a bit, otherwise people will forget why they originally liked him.
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Post by X factor on Oct 7, 2015 19:05:51 GMT -5
For crying out loud enough of this talk radio bash the President crap Chris Christie (you hug him one minute, then for politics bash him now, grow up, be real, and quit being a politician, people can see through that, just be real, if you like President just say so)
To get elected you must unite people, not insult those who voted for current President, that's an art you obviously don't know, where as Donald Trump does, and Ben Carson.
They're leading in polls because they don't waste time bashing current President, whom whether you like it or not, many people still like.
Your strategy, like Ben and Trumps, should be
'How can I win over Obama voters, and convince them that I can make nation stronger, better, and do it without insulting the President they voted for, there by insulting them'.
The only people who are stuck on stupid, and care about the whole bashing President routine are talk radio bred conservatives.
Notice all GOP candidates who run their campaigns as if they're on talk radio are single digit in polls or dropping out of race...
Get a clue...talk radio politics doesn't translate well into real people.
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Post by X factor on Oct 21, 2015 1:55:35 GMT -5
Chris Christie should drop out of race alreadyChris Christie should drop out of Presidential race, why? For one he's at like 1% in the polls, and for two he runs his campaign like it's 2011, as if he's running against President Obama. Rather than him focusing on how he's going to fix 'the system', he keeps focusing on his perceived failures of 'this administration', and again that comes off as very talk radio-ish. Most people aren't that dumb or dense, and realize it's not elected officials that effect outcome anymore, but rather the apparatuses behind the politicians that's in control and running the show. And until the underlining apparatus is dealt with or dismantled, than it won't matter who's in office or whether they're a Dem or Rep. Trump knows this, and is the only candidate addressing this. Candidates who think they should be elected simply cause they don't like current President are just playing politics, and won't fix a thing if elected, cause they to will become apart of the apparatus. Unless one attacks the apparatus, identifies the apparatus as being the culprit, than nothing will change, and all voters will have done is replaced one set of apparatus owned politicians with another set of apparatus owned politicians. Donald Trump is running against the apparatus where as the other candidates are simply running against each other.Voters are becoming smarter and can sense this, and won't more than just 'All Republicans gooood, President Obama and Democrats baaaaaad' type of dated politics. Both parties work for the apparatus, and is why nothing ever changes (which has been said on here many times). Seems no matter how many Republicans are in office, so called Liberal policies continue to slither through, why? Seems there could be 99 Republicans, and one Democrat, and the Democrats policy will slither through...again ask yourself why? Talk radio hosts will insult their listeners intelligence and blame it all on 'Main stream media' or 'political correctness', but people of insight know better, and know that those terms are just smoke screens to keep people mired in partisan stupidity. Everything comes back to Money, power and industry. Trump knows this, the other candidates know this to, but think voters are to stupid to see what's really going on in the year 2015.
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Post by X factor on Oct 21, 2015 15:02:08 GMT -5
I have nothing personal against Hillary Clinton, but....I have nothing ugly, or disrespectful to say about Hillary Clinton, the Democrat running for office, but at the same time can't think of a more generic candidate for office. She brings nothing that excites me, nothing. It's as if a nice librarian woman is running for office who won't change a thing once elected as President. It's as if President Obama has already done everything she may have wanted to do, so her role as President would only be to maintain what he's already done, and or advance the 'rights of women'. Like re-living the 1960's women civil rights era again. It's as if this is the only reason why she's running for office anymore, to fulfill some age old 1960's women's rights 'fight the power' wave from the past. Like 'Ye, I finally did it, I'm a female and now I'm President! (You go girl!) I mean outside of that sentiment, just not sure what she's bringing to that office or nation. Other than offering to make everything free for everyone, and allow legal and illegal immigrants to flood nation, just not sure what she stands for. Again I'm not a mean, vile, talk radio type, I'm just saying her campaign doesn't excite me, and under her Presidency I don't see nothing changing. She's a female version of Jeb Bush I suppose. I wish her well, have nothing respect for the lady, but just don't see how she'll change anything that's wrong with nation, other than trying to relive the 1960's woman's rights struggle. Like some kind of ghost struggle in her mind, I guess in her mind she just hasn't arrived there yet until she can become President like her husband did. Oh well, we'll see.
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Post by X factor on Oct 27, 2015 21:13:30 GMT -5
If anything it's Ben Carson who resembles Reagan, not Trump
I see no similarities between the behavior of Donald Trump and Reagan, if anything I think a much better comparison would be Reagan and Ben Carson.
You heard it here first OK. If anyone else in media repeats this, you know where they got it from.
If anything Ben Carson reflects the humble nature of Reagan, not Trump.
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Post by X factor on Nov 7, 2015 13:28:48 GMT -5
Does Hillary have more grit and toughness than Dr Ben Carson?Does Hillary Clinton have more toughness and grit than Ben Carson? I mean Hillary just sat through 11 grueling hours of hostile questioning for panelist looking to bring her down...11 freagan long hours, and not once did she complain. One of two panels in fact. I don't make distinctions between media based on politics, media is media to me. And for instance Conservative talk radio hosts dominate, totally own the AM radio channels, and now even FM talk shows (as many have switched over) and all they do every day, 24 hours non stop is assassinate the characters of Hillary and President Obama. One show ends, the host carries on. And sorry, but radio is media also, and talk about having a lock on the media, right wing totally dominates radio waves, yet Hillary never complains, has never broken down emotionally like Ben Carson. And sorry but the things Rush, and Savage and Hannity, and all the rest, the things they suggest about Hillary are way worse than anything any reporter has ever suggested about Carson, yet Carson practically breaks down into tears at press conference... Straight up, the man needs to grow up, and straighten up, politics isn't like the medical field, politics is dirty, yet you still have to be able to get along with others. Politics, or holding office, isn't like a one sided talk radio show or session. Carson needs to grow up and quit acting like a baby in public, and if he needs inspiration on how to maintain a mature demeanor while under scrutiny, he need not look any further than Hillary. Like her or not, she showed that she's way more polished, and use to public pressure than he is.
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