Sunday, October 16, 2016

Department of State, Clinton Campaign and FBI were discussing altering classification status of Clinton emails in exchange for...

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    1. She's been in the game way too long.

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    2. In the old days she would have been described as influenced by the devil.

      These days she can be described as mentally ill.

      Take your choice.

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    3. Does anyone else feel a sudden chill in the air when thinking of how many people she can pull into her orbit ?

      Or is that just because I forgot to close my window and a gust of air came up ?

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  2. We interrupt this report on a hard-nut Milwaukee sheriff declaring "it's pitchforks and torches time", and calling for a coup should Hillary Clinton win the US election, to bring news of a secondary implosion within the imploding Trump campaign.

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    A poll by The Washington Post, the first detailed assessment of likely voter reaction to the assault accusations against Trump and his response, indicates his credibility is shot.

    Among its findings:

    - 68 per cent believe Trump made unwanted sexual advances towards women; just 14 per cent say he has not.

    - 57 per cent judge his response to be insincere; 40 per cent believe him.

    - 52 per cent reject his claim that the "grab them by the pussy" video was nothing more that "locker room banter". The same 40 per cent believe him.

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    And the Trump tweets just kept on coming: "The election is absolutely being rigged by the dishonest and distorted media pushing Crooked Hillary - but also at many polling places - SAD."

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  3. Republican HQ in NC firebombed....DRUDGE

    CNN, the Clinton News Network, without knowing anything about what might have really happened, blames Trump -


    CNN blames Trump....DRUDGE

    Speculation abounds -

    ELECTION DANGER....DRUDGE

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    1. My hunch is neither Clinton or Trump had anything to do with it, because neither of them are that dumb.

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    2. CNN’s Stelter Blames Firebombing of NC Republican Office on Trump's 'Over Heated' Rhetoric

      By Nicholas Fondacaro | October 16, 2016 | 7:21 PM EDT

      Horrible news broke Sunday afternoon as details emerged of the vicious firebombing of the Orange County GOP Head Quarters in North Carolina. Nobody was killed in the attack, which is being described as a “political terrorism,” although the office itself was lost. According to authorities “Nazi Republicans get out of town or else” was spray-painted on a building close to the attack, but that didn’t stop CNN’s Brian Stelter from concluding Donald Trump’s “over heated the rhetoric” was what caused the attack.

      During a segment on CNN’s Newsroom, the panel Stelter was on was discussing the recent series of death threats being received by an Arizona newspaper. “So the Arizona Republic getting so many death threats over an endorsement is an example of how over heated the rhetoric is,” Stelter then pivoted, “Another example out of North Carolina today, the firebombing of a local GOP office.”

      “We have no idea who has done this. We don’t know if it’s a Republican, a Democrat, a movement. No idea. Could be some core of extremists, some sort of radical,” Stelter rambled on. But according to a report by The Hill, two hours before Stelter was on air, authorities found the graffiti labeling local Republicans as Nazis. That’s not really a term Republicans like to call each other oddly enough, it’s usually a term flung by the left.
      “But that kind of action is unacceptable,” Stelter stated before setting his sights on Trump. “And we need to have the temperature come down on all sides right now,” he opined, “Unfortunately, Donald Trump is the lead in terms of raising the temperature at this moment in time.”

      Stelter was silent in April, 2015 after his CNN colleague Marc Lamont Hill praised the Baltimore riots as an “uprising” against “police terrorism.” Yet, he was quick to jump to the conclusion that Trump’s rhetoric causes such events. 

      http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/nicholas-fondacaro/2016/10/16/cnns-stelter-blames-firebombing-nc-republican-office-trumps

      Trump, of course, opens his mouth and blames, not Hillary, but some misguided thuggish Hillary supporters.

      I think it was a false flag operation by David Duke, myself.

      I know I didn't do it.

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    3. Maybe The Donald's late night tweets are somehow responsible.

      His wife did warn him about the 'double tweets'.

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    4. Maybe it was a savvy landlord looking to finally cash in on his fire insurance.

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  4. "Always vote for a sinner over the devil himself"

    Old adage from the early English democracy era.

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  5. How many yoga emails have Wikileaks, and/or the Russians come across?

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    1. They are all yoga emails, with a few concerning wedding plans mixed in.

      Hillary said so.

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  6. Unlawful to search Wikileaks.

    CNN tells me so.

    https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/787749893649600512

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    1. The Law comes down from the Clinton News Network, just like in Russia of old it came down from Pravda.

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  7. :):):)

    CAUGHT ON TAPE: Bill Clinton 'Equal Opportunity F*cker'...
    'I've Got Good Taste'....DRUDGE


    Equal Opportunity Fucker.....well that makes it OK then.....

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  8. Julian Assange’s internet link has been intentionally severed by a state party. We have activated the appropriate contingency plans.
    1:33 AM - 17 Oct 2016

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  9. THE INTERNET IS ONE OF THE FEW, IF NOT ONLY, AVAILABLE WAYS FOR JULIAN ASSANGE, WHO HAS BEEN LOCKED UP IN THE ECUADORIAN EMBASSY IN LONDON, TO BE IN TOUCH WITH THE WORLD.


    The news comes as WikiLeaks is releasing damaging documents, namely hacked emails from Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager John Podesta, which could ruin Clinton’s chances of becoming the next US president.

    The 9th release, the latest, occurred on Sunday, bringing the total number of leaked files to over 12,000.

    Among the hundreds of emails released are discussions about appealing to black voters, Hillary’s email apologies, and Chelsea Clinton being described by one of her father’s longtime aides as a ‘backstabber.’

    The batch also comes amid revelations of Clinton’s cozy relationship with the mainstream media, and how they work closely to control the media landscape and set up stories that show her in a favorable light.

    Earlier this month, it emerged that Hillary Clinton reportedly wanted to “drone” WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange when she was the US secretary of state.

    According to True Pundit, Clinton and the State Department were under pressure to silence the whistleblower in the months before WikiLeaks dumped some 250,000 diplomatic cables from 1966 to 2010, dubbed CableGate.

    Unidentified State Department sources claimed Clinton asked “can’t we just drone this guy?”.

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  10. ‘FRAMING’ INFORMATION FOR ‘NEWS HYENAS’

    Clinton’s senior aides discussed ways to take the lead over, or “frame”, a news story set to break about “missing” emails, passed on to investigators by long term Clinton confidant Sidney Blumenthal.

    The discussion came a day before the US State Department - investigating Clinton’s alleged violation of government protocol - confirmed 15 emails given to the Benghazi Select Committee by Blumenthal had not been part of the 30,000 turned over by Clinton.

    In an email dated June 24, 2015, Clinton’s traveling press secretary talks about the impending US State Department announcement, saying the campaign team should work with the Associated Press to circulate their response.

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