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November 7, 2016 | 69 Comments »

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  1. you have shown no ability to welcome a trump win and you consistently and gleefully tout trump losing

    Because I am greedy Jew?

    Or because you and Altacocker and Outspeaker are about to experience an excruciating and well-deserved collision with reality?

  2. @ bernard ross:
    But, why? We know how Obama, Clinton, Kerry, Gore and co are either on the other side, have been bought off or both. But, we don’t know anything like that about Cruz or
    Rubio or any of the others. I forget where Lindsay Graham stood. Guessing isn’t enough.

  3. babushka Said:

    Just because ross wants Trump to win does not negate the facts.

    LOL, I have not stated that i thought trump would win or that a particular poll or opinion is correct. I have questioned polls on both sides even though I favor a trump win.. it is I who have separated my desire from reality….. whereas you invested your purse and then gleefully cheered for trumps loss every time you posted here, always citing polls and opinions saying trump would lose. I have always said here that beleifs, including my own, do not determine facts. wrong again

  4. @ babushka:
    babushka Said:

    Only you (and maybe Jethro Bodine) could misinterpret that as rooting for Clinton. You are irrational. You do not analyze. You emote. You do not invest. You root. No wonder you are clueless and penniless.

    LOL, I understand your logic completely but it is a rationalization for your schizoid logic. It explains completely your repeated endless and gleeful presentations of the spectre of trump losing and clinton getting in. YOur willingness to completely accept certain opinions and polls and never citing contradictory ones, which abounded. You may beleive you are simply a logical investor comparmentalizing reality from desire, which is a laudable ability, but that is not your MO… you have shown no ability to welcome a trump win and you consistently and gleefully tout trump losing. There is no doubt to a 3rd party that you are rooting, even though you cover it with rationalizations and logical explanations. It is obvious that you desire an outcome consistent with your purse notwithstanding your protestations to the contrary.
    I always wondered why you so relished talking about trump losing and now you have cleared it all up. I have never heard you speak with relish and enthusiasm about any prognosis or poll of a trump win… you have invested, literally, in a trump loss… and a purse win… and you relish the thought of that win every time you post here…….LOLROFLMAO…. the jigs up…. Freud brought you down.

  5. These are master politicians employing the same technique as BB…. pretending at one agenda to fool your own constituents while at the same time facilitating and implementing the opposite agenda….

    Exactimundo! My diabolical plan was to invest in stocks, then deceive the readers of Israpundit into believing that Trump would lose. What can I say? When your evil agenda is unearthed by the British Inspector Clouseau, why even bother denying it?

  6. Also, “Random Harvest” , “Lost Horizons” and one of my all-time favorites, “Champagne for Caesar”

    Random Harvest (Greer Garson) and Champagne For Caesar (Vincent Price) had good casts. As for Lost Horizon, I have a bias against Jane Wyatt – who later starred on Father Knows Best – because it always seemed she was reading off cue cards.

    And if you arrive in Shangri-La, who wants to meet “exotic” Jane Wyatt? Were Rita Hayworth and Merle Oberon and Yvonne De Carlo and Dorothy Dandridge and Carmen Miranda all unavailable? But Colman was good, as always.

  7. Sebastien Zorn Said:

    Why did they do that?

    you hit on exactly what I was talking about… a perfect example of deception and perfidy of the gop establishment. It was a form of plausible deniability, a feint. They intended to give the appearance that they were against the Iran deal while at the same time guaranteeing the Obama would pass it… while at the same time being able to take credit for having opposed the deal subsequently. These are master politicians employing the same technique as BB…. pretending at one agenda to fool your own constituents while at the same time facilitating and implementing the opposite agenda…. GOP masters of betrayal. They did it at Iran and they did it at immigration amnesty and I think they used the same approach a 3rd time but I cant remember on what.

  8. Stop being blinded by implacable malice and read:

    If Trump wins, I lose some money. No tragedy. If Clinton wins, Israel might lose its existence. Big tragedy.

    Only you (and maybe Jethro Bodine) could misinterpret that as rooting for Clinton. You are irrational. You do not analyze. You emote. You do not invest. You root. No wonder you are clueless and penniless.

    If Clinton loses, I will gladly eat the loss. What I will never do is join you in confusing personal preference with reality. Just because ross wants Trump to win does not negate the facts. You are more egocentric than Paris Hilton.

    But I am glad that I amused you, humorless wretch that you are.

  9. @ Alan Rockman:
    Funny you should mention that. I remember being startled and dismayed at learning that both Cruz and Rubio had voted to suspend the constitutional rule that treaties can only be ratified, modified, or suspended by a two thirds majority in the senate, putting the burden on the opposition to the Iran deal to get a vote passed. In the end, it never even went to a vote because of Obama’s use of legal technicalities. Cruz, Rubio and other Republicans later impotently fumed and railed against the Iran deal. But, when asked why they had voted this way, they mumbled something incoherent and changed the subject. How come nobody ever changed it back? Why did they do that? Why did Roberts vote to uphold Obamacare? These are unanswered questions that need answers – not just idle speculation.

  10. @ babushka:
    babushka Said:

    I have been wagering on being right by buying stocks that will benefit if Clinton wins and shorting stocks that will suffer if Clinton wins. If Trump wins, I lose some money. No tragedy. If Clinton wins, Israel might lose its existence. Big tragedy. I am not rooting for her, just preparing for the likelihood that the masochistic dumbfuck American people will elect her. I hope Israel is doing the same

    In other words you have bet on clinton winning but say you dont support her and she is terrible.. you have also wagered against Israel and say you support Israel…. are you going to vote for whom you are against because you will be voting for your purse?

    this is the most credible explanation(your purse) you have given for your odd behavior of rooting for a trump loss while at the same time pretending you are against a clinton win. very amusing you are.

  11. Sebastien Zorn Said:

    If you enjoy counting your disasters before they hatch, far be it from me to interfere with your pleasures. Would that, then, make me a Libertarian?

    I dont know, but it might make you an amateur psychoanalyst.
    Sebastien Zorn Said:

    “We learn from experience that men never learn anything from experience.” — via Columbia University Press

    I think it is fools who never learn from experience
    on 7, I dont understand your point

  12. babushka Said:

    Name names. Other than Ryan being lukewarm, who in the GOPe has betrayed Trump.

    dont be ridiculous, so many rank and file were jumping ship trying to distance themselves from him… obvious names kasich, mcmulling, gop donors,.. the gop was not behind trump… priebus was lukewarm and came on later because the party could have been sued by trump for breaking their deal which is why ryan never overtly did it.
    babushka Said:

    The Bushes? They have no power. Neither does Romney. National Review?

    thanks for naming some… the bushes represent the last 2 gop presidents, it is unheard of for that to happen.. they have influence, so does the review… all were overtly trying to sabotage trump.. the bushes were the leadership of a gop wing that won the last two gop presidencies… sometimes you are absurd.
    babushka Said:

    Even Cruz capitulated.

    right at the end when the damage was done. donald did it alone with just a few of them behind him like sessions and guilliani.
    babushka Said:

    And when Trump explicitly tells conservatives, “I do not need your votes,” whose fault is that?

    that was the conservatives fault for not rallying behind him after he won. If you remember I advised here at the time that he did not need them, he already won the primary, had the support of the majority of gop voters and had an unprecedented chance to win the support of the undecided, the independents and even the bernie supporters by NOT taking on the conservative ideological agenda… instead of taking advice he took on obamacare and abortion which I believe was a serious tactical error which made it almost impossible for him to get the bernie supporters and the middle roaders. Trump has no solution for replacing obamacare, he should have stuck to criticising and not mentioned repeal without a serious plan that could convince anyone but a conservative that it could work. Obama won because folks were unhappy with the medical situation and that still exists.. they dont want to go back to the prior problem, they want a serious solution that will work. As for abortion, he should have just dealt with planned parenthood selling of baby parts and not spooked women who dont want their body internals decided for them…the nation is not going back to the past on abortion. Instead donald tried to please some conservatives.

    Why dont the conservatives in the gop go to the already existing conservative party if they have ideological needs? I have some positions that would be considered conservative like no gun control and others considered leftist.. like a national health solution or a mixed solution if it can work, like every other developed nation. Donald has platforms related to specific problems facing the nation currently and is not solving them base on ideologies, which is what I want.

  13. @ babushka:
    So, you win either way. That’s an interesting method of achieving psychological equilibrium.

    Know this film?:

    If I Were King, 1938, Director Frank Lloyd
    https://youtu.be/rRRIq-Mwzhc

    Ronald Colman plays Francois Villon, 11th century French poet, thief, vagabond. After the king (played by Basil Rathbone), going undercover in a tavern, first hears him say anybody could do better than the king, and then witnesses him thwart a plot against the kingdom under siege, he secretly promotes Villon to Prime Minister and gives him a week to do better than the king . At the end of the week, though, Villon has to have himself executed.

  14. so you are doubling down in attempting “humor” to avoid the point.

    No, I am doubling down in attempting “humor” because your point is inane. I have been wagering on being right by buying stocks that will benefit if Clinton wins and shorting stocks that will suffer if Clinton wins. If Trump wins, I lose some money. No tragedy. If Clinton wins, Israel might lose its existence. Big tragedy. I am not rooting for her, just preparing for the likelihood that the masochistic dumbfuck American people will elect her. I hope Israel is doing the same.

  15. Name names. Other than Ryan being lukewarm, who in the GOPe has betrayed Trump. Did Priebus not act on rump’s behalf to quell the conservative uprising at the convention? Hasn’t the RNC given Trump its entire donor list? Who are these establishment conspirators you reference? The Bushes? They have no power. Neither does Romney. National Review? Paltry leadership, zero followership. Talk radio has fallen into line, as has the conservative internet. Even Cruz capitulated. Name the villains whom you blame for Trump’s plight. Other than me, who bears responsibility?

    And when Trump explicitly tells conservatives, “I do not need your votes,” whose fault is that?

  16. @ bernard ross:
    If you enjoy counting your disasters before they hatch, far be it from me to interfere with your pleasures. Would that, then, make me a Libertarian?

    6. “We learn from experience that men never learn anything from experience.” — via Columbia University Press

    7. “Do not do unto others as you would that they should do unto you. Their tastes may not be the same.” — From Maxims for Revolutionists http://mentalfloss.com/article/59813/14-george-bernard-shaws-most-brilliant-quotes

    A side note: the above no. 7 only works with the Christian version, attributed to Jesus: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” The Jewish version, sometimes attributed to Hillel, is harder to parody: “Refrain from doing unto others that which is hateful to yourself.”

    The best I can come up with is the old chestnut:

    Masochist: “Hurt me, hurt me.”
    Sadist (with a sadistic grin): “No.”

  17. Sebastien Zorn Said:

    If we win tomorrow, will you be embarrassed by this tirade?

    I think you should be embarassed with your attempt to shame me, a typical tactic of the dems … better to argue the issues rather than resort to ad hominem.

  18. bernard ross says:
    November 8, 2016 at 1:17 am

    babushka Said:

    if I am proven to be wrong, I will (reluctantly) push yamit82 into a vat of raw sewage.

    in other words you are wagering on being wrong since you assume no risk.

    Au contraire, mon frere. I am risking polluting a perfectly good vat of raw sewage.

  19. Sebastien Zorn Said:

    If we win tomorrow, will you be embarrassed by this tirade?

    what tirade? and why would I be embarassed?
    had it not been for trump i might have voted for bernie except for his israel position
    the gop is not for me on a number of issues… tpp, visascam, immigration, iran, wars., haliburtons, carlyle,.. the bushes are living on the cia blackmail files just like the clintons are living on the fbi blackmail files. I am glad that trump exposed them for what they are… a new gop would be better for the USA, less ideological like him and more for practical solutions to real problems.

  20. Sebastien Zorn Said:

    The side that is united wins, the side that is divided falls.

    its over, the gop made sure it was not united with trump.. that cannot be forgotten. If trump wins I would like to see him purge the estab gop as they just represent a mirror of the dems feeding trough with no solutions but to gorge themselves.
    the only reason I am voting gop other than trump is for a possible impeachment if he does not get in and as a foil to hillary. However, so far they have aided and abetted. I doubt that many gop will support trumps trade, tpp, visa, immigration and iran positions. More dems would likely support the trade, tarrifs,and visa issues. If trump does not get in the gop might be more of an opposition than last time after seeing trump do so well and seeing what damage he can do to them. it trump loses I expect him to set up a new media outlet to pressure the admin, cause investigations and prepare the ground for the next shot from the outside again.

  21. Sebastien Zorn Said:

    Recriminations are pointless and counter-productive.

    sorry, that is too generic an answer for me. Recriminations can be productive if they educate and change the picture.. especially after the vote. as for now the damage has been done by the gop and it will be only by trump and a few gop if he gets through with little thanks to them. I made the recrimination to be clear that the gop turned out to be a total fraud and that the bushes are fully invested in that fraud. Hopefully the gop can be reinvented with a new set of folks hopefully with no one connected to the bushes.

  22. @ bernard ross:
    Yes, that supports my argument. This is the best we could have done. It may or may not be good enough. It won’t be as a result of failing to wiggle this way or that way. If you believe in prayer, give it a shot. Recriminations are pointless and counter-productive. The side that is united wins, the side that is divided falls.

  23. Sebastien Zorn Said:

    the polls during the primary that said that Kasich or Rubio would handily beat Hillary.

    LOL, the polls??? All the media and polls ridiculed trump and he went out to humiliate all those “experts” and “experinced politicians”, Kasich, rubio…. you cant even see them in trumps dust…and now he is neck to neck with hillary… none of the polls predicted the situation today.
    the gop made a deal with trump they never expected to keep.. and ever since they have been trying to get out of the deal like low life backstabbers. Had they embraced trump on winning like every other candidate has always been embraced he would be way ahead now…instead they sabotaged him every step of the way even with the last two gop presidents voting hillary. the gop backstabbed their own voting constiuency too.

  24. @ Alan Rockman:

    I allow that it is possible Trump wins FL and Co, albeit unlikely. It is equally possible that Cankles wins NC.

    NV appears to be long gone, my darling. Obama won by seven in 2012 and Trump did worse in early voting than Romney. I am so confident that Clinton wins NV that if I am proven to be wrong, I will (reluctantly) push yamit82 into a vat of raw sewage.

  25. @ bernard ross:
    @ babushka:
    I seriously doubt it makes a difference despite the polls during the primary that said that Kasich or Rubio would handily beat Hillary. They would have been no match for Tricky Hillary in the end. She would have destroyed them the way Obama destroyed McCain and Romney.
    When Trump said Dr. Carson was too nice a guy to become President, he nailed it.
    For Progressives, this is a four issue race: Hillary Care as a stepping stone to single-payer, Abortion on Demand, Political Correctness, and Banning Guns. They really don’t take issues like integrity or national security or even criminality seriously except when it suits their propaganda purposes. They are myopic ideologues. Right there, that disqualifies them from positions of responsibility. The Country has been split in two for a long time, with a small but decisive fraction that can go either way. And then it’s a question of whose base turns up to vote plus whatever dirty tricks can accomplish in a close race.
    What will be will be. Please give it a rest. Literally. Go to bed early so you can be the first on line to vote. Get it over with. Avoid the lines.
    Probably the best thing you can do is forward this widely:

    Jewish Democrats, stay home on Tuesday

    By Rochel Sylvetsky
    http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Blogs/Message.aspx/9261#.WCEG3tUrLMg

    The rest is in dog’s hands, as they say.

  26. @ babushka:

    TOTALLY DISAGREE.

    Florida will go Trump, Nevada too, and probably Colorado as well.

    As for the other choices the way they were bamboozled and allowed the Democrats to commit treason with the Iran, I wouldn’t vote for any of them for anything less than dog catcher – ESPECIALLY RUBIO.

    Try again, hon.

  27. babushka Said:

    Congrats once again to Trump supporters for making anti-“Zionist” Hillary Clinton president. Hell beckons

    any such outcome would be the result of you and the other backstabbing gop establishment

  28. The results tomorrow should look something like this:

    Hillary Clinton: 303

    California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Nevada,, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin

    Donald Trump: 235

    Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine-03, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, Wyoming

    And here would have been the result had the GOP nominated virtually any of the other 16 Republican candidates:

    Generic Republican 302:

    Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine-03, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wyoming

    Hillary Clinton: 236

    California, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Nevada,, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin

    Congrats once again to Trump supporters for making anti-“Zionist” Hillary Clinton president. Hell beckons.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DP2qaSKL_9Y

  29. @ yamit82:
    I hope your right but this is just one more opinion… most opinions and polls are warped by agenda and money. I dont know enough to draw conclusions.. to me donalds shot appears to have got better, he appears to have been intentionally polled negatively, he appears to have had a very biased media… so his chances look good to me. However, I beleive that there is enormous vote stealing crookery afoot on many levels by a monied political, media and donor network which is hard to beat. Hopefully his win is big enough to avoid being stolen. If he does not get in I hope the useless gop will pursue an impeachment but I suspect that so many of them are bought. donald showed me that either party would have sucked more clearly than ever before. I have come to the conclusion that he is the only chance for positive change.

  30. Impeach the dog and we get Kaine who if anything will be much worse because its obvious he is a sissy.

    What to do? DO WHAT THEY DO. Take to the streets, and yes, if necessary take the law into our own hands.

    Or sit back like the good Germans in 1933 because you know the likes of Paul Ryan and John McCain will allow them to screw us and the country.

    Or – GET OUT, VOTE AND DEMAND EXAMINATION OF THE VOTING MACHINES AND OF THE OFFICIALS AT THE POLLING PLACES. DEMAND THE POLICE ESCORTED YOU AND THEM TO THE PLACES WHERE VOTES WILL BE TABULATED.

    We still have some choices left. But if we don’t choose them, don’t ever curse the Germans who didn’t vote for Adolf BUT did nothing after he got in anymore.

  31. JUST IN CASE, IMPEACH HILLARY PLANS READY
    Congressman details bold move before Clinton swearing-in if elected

    Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, told WND he has spent the last week ensuring Congress has secured all of the hundreds of thousands of emails examined by the FBI over the last 10 days and has confidence the House could impeach her before she assumes office.

    “Comey had two weeks to look over that evidence before he announced he was reopening the investigation. So what did Comey find in the 650,000 Weiner emails so quickly, after only nine days of a reopened investigation, that led the FBI to reverse the conclusion made after two weeks to reopen the investigation?”

    Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/11/just-in-case-impeach-hillary-plans-ready/#W4yifwlTIOdJlxeu.99

    Comey a big crook!

  32. The amazing extent soros voting machine rigging looka here
    the following links can take some reading but they show how outdated the smartmatic story is and that Dominion is the successor corp to the scam. The ties to corruption, Venezuela, Chavez are in the detalis too. I went and checked my county and New York State and found that dominion proliferated in the counties.
    Here is a starting excerpt of the blog discussion:

    It’s not just the 16 states affected by Soros – SOROS HAS HIS SQUID-LIKE TENTACLES IN ALMOST EVERY SINGLE STATE IN THE UNION!
    We’ve got a YUUGE update here, thanks to the collaboration of Centipedes across America. SPECIAL THANKS TO THE NIMBLE NAVIGATORS WHO HELPED CREATE THIS UPDATE.
    IT’S NOT JUST SMARTMATIC ANYMORE
    It’s Sequoia
    It’s Dominion
    It’s Hart InterCivic
    It’s ES&S
    ALL THE MACHINES ARE COMPROMISED.
    Dominion alone accounts for 50% of the machines in the United States, and they’re running Smartmatic software!?
    GEMS alone counts 25% of the votes in the US. This is how they electronically gerrymander the elections: …
    https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Donald/comments/592e84/operation_stopsoros_megaupdate_stopthesteal/

    Smartmatic, which is tied to Soros’ Open Road Foundation, used to have a subsidiary called Sequoia
    Sequoia electronic voting machines are used in the US general election
    Sequoia was eventually sold to Dominion Voting Systems
    However, Dominion Voting Systems did not acquire the rights to Smartmatic’s IP[intellectual property (software)], which is used by Sequoia voting machines.
    This means Smartmatic still retains all legal ownership of the IP used in these machines
    Dominion Voting Systems accounts for 50 percent of all electronic voting systems used in the US

    Dominion acquired systems from ES&S
    Dominion, ES&S, and another company called Hart Intercivic have all donated to HRC’s campaign
    For any county using Dominion Voting Systems, Sequoia or ES&S machines, you need to call your Board of Elections and demand they switch to paper ballots due to conflict of interest. If they tell you they don’t use Smartmatic, it doesn’t matter – Dominion Voting Systems may be just as bad.

    Smartmatic, which is tied to Soros’ Open Road Foundation, used to have a subsidiary called Sequoia
    Sequoia electronic voting machines are used in the US general election
    Sequoia was eventually sold to Dominion Voting Systems
    However, Dominion Voting Systems did not acquire the rights to Smartmatic’s IP, which is used by Sequoia voting machines.
    This means Smartmatic still retains all legal ownership of the IP used in these machines
    Dominion Voting Systems accounts for 50 percent of all electronic voting systems used in the US
    Dominion acquired systems from ES&S
    Dominion, ES&S, and another company called Hart Intercivic have all donated to HRC’s campaign
    For any county using Dominion Voting Systems, Sequoia or ES&S machines, you need to call your Board of Elections and demand they switch to paper ballots due to conflict of interest. If they tell you they don’t use Smartmatic, it doesn’t matter – Dominion Voting Systems may be just as bad.
    https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Donald/comments/590fe3/stopsoros_dominion_voting_systems/

    So, does smartmatic regualarly download new software with controlling viruses into dominions systems?
    Who really owns dominion, which is shown as a private family CANADIAN corp owned by two brothers?
    Does your machine give you evidence of recording your vote properly, or just evidence that it received your ballot, or nothing?
    are all the ports on the machine properly sealed to prevent mem cards, usb’s etc from being illegally inserted?
    Does anyone at the boards of elections have a clue?

    this is a background story going back a few years which showed the connections… a long read but very informative.

    On Heels of Diebold/Premier Purchase, Canadian Firm Also Acquires Sequoia, Lies About Chavez-Ties in Announcement

    http://www.truth-out.org/archive/item/90265-on-heels-of-dieboldpremier-purchase-canadian-firm-also-acquires-sequoia-lies-about-chavezties-in-announcement

    perhaps chavez rise and death is also related to all this… who woulda thunk?

    the bottom line is to check your county machines on the state and county elction board websites…if you see dominion, and the lesser ones mentioned, which is likely, you can call and demand paper ballots based on the contributions of those corps to Hillary campaign.

    I wonder why George Soros is heavily invested in election machines globally?

  33. The US Citizens have this and only this one time to check mate the fix, deep corruption, bribery and worse.
    The process of checking and then reversing the putrid rot will be long and fraught with huge dangers for the dedicated patriots.
    Should the pestilence led by Clinton manage to pillage the election, curtains for the USA.
    And for us it will be the harbinger of great damage if not worse.
    We have allowed so called leaders here to totally subset us to that cesspool.

  34. The answer to these and many other crucial questions are found in “WHO RIGGED THE SYSTEM?”

    Issue highlights include:

    “Can the system be un-rigged?” by David Kupelian, exploring the way forward to a restored America
    “2016 election rigged? More so than Watergate” by Joseph Farah, who on how “fraud has been perpetrated on the American people”
    “Is the system rigged? You betcha” by Patrick J. Buchanan, who explains, “Big Media is the power that sustains the forces of globalism”
    “Hillary’s scandals are bigger than Watergate” by Jerome Corsi, in which top Watergate expert confirm that Nixon’s crimes ‘look amateurish in light of what we now know’ about the Clintons
    “Rigging America to serve a new global order” by Cliff Kincaid, in which the media analyst shows how John Podesta’s WikiLeaks emails open window on a secret plan to totally transform the U.S.
    “‘They want to be able to commit fraud to win’” by Garth Kant, on how Democrats conspire to steal elections
    “Hillary staffer caught on camera: Ripping up GOP voter registration forms is ‘fine’”
    “Voter fraud ‘much more widespread’ than previously thought” by Leo Hohmann
    “41 percent of voters say election could be ‘stolen’ from Trump”
    “The left’s ultimate election-rigging strategy: Import Democrat voters” by David Kupelian
    “Here’s what voter fraud looks like in 23 states” by Justin Caruso
    “The darkest and most dangerous point in U.S. history” by Craige McMillan, who concludes that “An appeal to heaven is surely America’s only hope”
    “Progressivism: Poison for America” by Laura Hollis, on why, according to the left’s perpetually negative worldview, “things are terrible, necessitating an endless expansion of government”
    “How is the godless West working out?” by Dennis Prager, a quick survey of how the secular left’s worldview has transformed America
    “An establishment in panic” by Patrick J. Buchanan, who says today’s ruling class is utterly terrified the American people will no longer accept its legitimacy.

    Says Whistleblower editor and best-selling author David Kupelian:

    “The breathtaking level of fraud, criminality and corruption on the part of what can only be called the Clinton crime syndicate has shocked the conscience of tens of millions of Americans, as it has gradually come to light. But equally astonishing is the growing awareness that, for a candidate as irredeemably corrupt as Hillary Clinton to rise to the pinnacle of power in America reveals a system so broken, so corrupt, so rigged, that it must be overhauled if America is to survive as a free country.”