THIS & THAT #16
THERE’S MORE BLAME, JUST
CHANGE THE PARTY'S NAME
PART TWO — THE DEMOCRATS
Former President Clinton was quoted in a
weekly newspaper near to where he and Hillary live, that President-elect Donald
Trump “doesn’t know much,” but “one thing he does know is how to get angry,
white men to vote for him.”
Bill is now an angry white man, and probably
laments the fact that he didn’t do quite enough to earn the title “First Man.”
The same goes for the Democratic National Committee and Hillary’s inept
advisors, but let’s start with the DNC — aka, “the Crooked DNC.”
DISTORTED VIEW FROM ABOVE
The Democrats were in a “d”
mode by being devious, deceptive, deceitful, duplicitous, and dishonest. Let’s
look and try and determine who and or what were to blame for their election loss?
DEMOCRATS
DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman
Schultz was forced to resign in July, after WikiLeaks e-mails revealed that top
DNC staff members had plotted to sabotage Bernie Sanders.
Using all of her years of
accumulated political wisdom, Hillary immediately tried to placate Sanders’
people by first lauding Debbie for her contributions, and then appointing her
as Hillary’s honorary campaign chair.
JEW AS I SAY, NOT AS I DO
The DNC’s CFO Brad Marshall
suggested in a leaked email that Sanders’ Jewish ethnicity and his atheist
beliefs could be exposed to Southern Democratic voters, who would then turn to
Hillary in the primaries.
The DNC also briefly shut off
Sanders’ access to the part’s key list of likely Democratic voters.
HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY
Longtime Democratic
strategist Donna Brazile took over as interim chair, and keeping with the DNC’s
policy of screwing up whenever possible, she was accused of feeding Hillary
debate questions before her CNN-sponsored debate in Flint. Donna was later dropped
as a CNN contributor.
Donald you were absolutely
right, the election was rigged.
NOW THE FUND BEGINS
How did Hillary lose
college-educated white women, and more importantly, how did she lose the
non-college-educated white male vote? In the third quarter, Trump’s average
campaign contribution was $50.46, so sayeth the campaign, with checks as small
as $10.
MAKING AMERICA GREAT
ONE HUGE RALLY AT A TIME
From November 6 through the
8th, Donald J. rode a wave of enthusiasm at eleven rallies in ten states,
from one in Sioux City, Iowa to a final one in New York City. His campaign
events excited voters wherever they took place — in convention centers, college
student unions, arenas, airport hangers, or fairgrounds.
YOU HAVE GOT TO
HAND IT TO HILLARY
Hillary held one public rally
in August in Reno, Nevada, for that wasn’t where the rich Mother Lode existed. She
held seven fund raising soirees in California in August in just three days,
five more in affluent homes in Martha’s Vineyards, and nine in wealthy East
Hampton. She did mine northern California once again in September, where donors
paid up to $50,000 to schmooze with the first woman who wouldn’t be nominated once
again to be President. At one such event, guests who purchased the priciest
tickets or raised $100,000, could not only attend a reception, but also receive
a “commemorative keepsake.”
THE SOUTH WILL RAISE AGAIN
One August night, she
attended two fundraisers in Beverly Hills, California, with a limited, invited
audience at each. One was at the home of NBA legend Magic Johnson, and the
other at the home of billionaire Haim Saban, where each guests had to
contribute or raise $27,000.
YOU CAN BANK ON HILLARY
While Donald held rallies
where people were enthusiastically rooting for him, Hillary was giving speeches
at financial firms such as Goldman Sachs and being paid $225,000 for each of
them. Was Hillary trying to influence Goldman Sachs, or were they buying
influence with her? As with the content of Donald’s income taxes, no one really
knows what magical words were woven into Hillary’s talks.
COME ON, HILLARY
Her campaign didn’t seem to
have a cohesive plan, and whoever was in charge decided that it was more
important to stay isolated away from the common people.
Those were the ones in the
red states that helped determine that the Clinton Dynasty is over, as is the
Bush Dynasty, and you can’t blame those neglected voters for Hillary’s loss.
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