I applaud the SC governor for the work she’s already done. The bill SC passed mimics the NC law passed by Governor McCrory. Continue reading
I applaud the SC governor for the work she’s already done. The bill SC passed mimics the NC law passed by Governor McCrory. Continue reading
In the latest display of stupidity from the socialist-Left, Bernie Sanders has blamed “Trumpism” for inflaming racism. Continue reading
You have to love how the liberal tool media twists and construes context to get just what they want, and nothing more or less, across to their readers.
Keep in mind that you don’t have to provide engaging content to be a successful mainstream media agency, all you need is private funding from some rich hedge-fund manager – *cough Soros.
To be honest, I would argue that grassroots blogging is much more difficult that mainstream journalism.
PoliticusUSA – When Donald Trump told Republicans that his campaign had money, it was a lie. In meeting with Senate Republicans, Trump’s campaign privately admitted that they have no money and will not be able to run television ads until after the GOP convention in July.
Washington Examiner – Donald Trump’s campaign has alerted Senate Republicans that he won’t have much money to spend fending off attacks from Hillary Clinton over the next couple months.
The notice came when Paul Manafort, Trump’s senior advisor, met with a group of Senate Republican chiefs of staff for lunch last week, sources familiar with the meeting told the Washington Examiner. The admission suggests that Trump will be far more dependent on the GOP brass for money than he has led voters to believe, but it’s consistent with his reliance on the Republican National Committee to provide a ground game in battleground states.
“They know that they’re not going to have enough money to be on TV in June and probably most of July, until they actually accept the nomination and get RNC funds, so they plan to just use earned media to compete on the airwaves,” one GOP source familiar with Manafort’s comments told the Examiner.
Trump is also refusing to use his own money to fund his campaign. In other words, what Donald Trump is telling the voters is completely different from what is happening behind closed doors.
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If this merge were to take place, it would send a decent amount of Sanders supporters away. Those votes will likely go to Donald Trump, and here’s why. Continue reading
The lead editorial in today’s Wall Street Journal is headlined “The Libertarian Alternative: An option for the many Never Trump, Never Clinton voters.” After throwing cold water on “the mooted third-party campaign from within the GOP,” the Journal makes its case: Continue reading
Nothing works. No matter what the establishment does to discredit Donald Trump and diminish his prospects, he keeps rising in the polls. The Hitler meme—and the racist, bigot and misogynist variants—have done little to nothing to dent his meteoric rise in the polls. Continue reading
“We’re with her!” Says the front page of the NRDC Action Fund’s website.
I cannot, for the life of me, figure out why any organization that wants to succeed would endorse Hillary. To be honest, I’d rather have a young teenager in office, or a smart gorilla. Continue reading
Ever since Rubio publicly apologized to Trump for his conduct during the campaign, people I’ve never talked with about politics before suddenly have opinions regarding this. All of the sudden, they’re experts on human psychology. Continue reading
Donald Trump’s presidential campaign is a mystery.
Seriously? I don’t believe for one second that Stephen Hawking doesn’t understand Trump’s popularity. Continue reading
Whistle-blower Edward Snowden is echoing Bernie Sanders, after presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump backed down from an offer to debate the Democratic presidential candidate. Continue reading
I have nothing against the Libertarians running. Honestly, I love the Libertarian party. I absolutely admire the Austrian school of economics and I agree with most Libertarian views, excluding some views on War and Trade. Continue reading
I recall a previous post of mine where I talked about establishment Republicans seemingly “warming up” to Trump. I predicted that this was all a ploy and that the scandals were going to start coming out soon.
Well, Scandal City, we’re here! Continue reading