Monday, October 24, 2016

Trump vs Hillary: Rich Terrell has nailed it here.

http://terrellaftermath.com/

. . . "Huang and the Clintons and their cronies are laughing still.  They have convinced some healthy percentage of the Republican establishment that making a crude comment eleven years ago is a greater sin than betraying America for campaign cash."  Jack Cashill
Trump Is Dangerous
legalinsurrection.com

A FRIGHTENING PREVIEW OF HILLARY’S AMERICA  . . . "The core issue came into focus with the very first question asked by Chris Wallace. Wallace asked Hillary and Trump if their vision for the Supreme Court was based on the Constitution or not. Hillary launched into a spiel about a Supreme Court that would stand for class warfare and gay rights. The only time she mentioned the Constitution was when she insisted that the Senate was constitutionally obligated to confirm Obama’s nominee. That is her vision of the Constitution; a document that grants her power to reshape the country without regard to the Founders or any previously existing rights or freedoms." . . .

Here’s A (Dirty) Laundry List Of The Clinton Foundation’s Most Questionable Foreign Donations  . . . "Wallace’s question came after numerous allegations from Republican nominee Donald Trump that the Clinton Foundation took donations from foreign governments, which influenced Clinton’s decision making while serving as secretary of state.
"These countries include states accused of human rights violations, economic interests in decisions by Clinton’s Department of State, and countries Clinton has pledged to confront if elected president." . . . Read about these countries and their influence over the Clintons here.
Political Cartoons by Mike Lester
Black Lives pair meets with Hillary Clinton in Cleveland . . . " 'There's no question Hillary Clinton wins Cuyahoga County," Budish said. "Our job is to make sure she wins by enough to win Ohio. And if she wins Ohio, she wins the presidency."
""While Clinton's half-hour speech was warmly received, a meeting beforehand may have proven just as vital to her attempt to win the vote in Ohio's largest concentration of African-Americans." . . .
Clinton and Trump couldn't be further apart on abortion  . . . "From the very first moments of the final presidential debate, the choice on life could not have been clearer. Hillary Clinton budged not an inch — not a single baby — from her extreme stance on abortion, andDonald Trump stood firm on his pro-life commitments. The contrast was dramatic." . . .

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