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http://www.weaselzippers.us/288465-will-smith-painful-to-hear-trump-talk-need-to-cleanse-it-out-our-country/

What a douche.  Want to kiss Muzzie ass?  Go to Germany, a-hole!   ::doublebird::

Got kids?  New Muzzies there LOVE kids, I think you should definitely move there, but I suspect you are a gutless puke, so...   ::doublebird::

Oh, and take this stupendously ignorant twit with you!  I think you'd feel safer in Germany too with Merkel there to kiss your ass.

Meanwhile, Wil's peeps in Staten Island torch a mans Pro-Trump display...

http://www.weaselzippers.us/288384-supporters-giant-trump-sign-set-on-fire-in-staten-island/

...yeah, not a hate crime, sure.  It was all about love that doused that wit gas and lit it up, sure. 

On the plus side we have the green light to light those Hillary effige's, smoke 'em if you got 'em!

And it is now official, the E-GOP is going to sabotage Trump and make sure a neurologically imbalanced proven national security risk progressive lunatic with an axe to grind on everybody gets in office!



E-GOP hacks for Clinton.

What a load of dung.  I recall much of the same being done to Reagan.  Trump is right to hit back!

Late Monday, Mr. Trump struck back. The signatories of the letter, he said in a statement, were “the ones the American people should look to for answers on why the world is a mess, and we thank them for coming forward so everyone in the country knows who deserves the blame for making the world such a dangerous place.” He dismissed them as “nothing more than the failed Washington elite looking to hold onto their power.”

Mr. Trump correctly identified many of the signatories as the architects of the invasion of Iraq and its aftermath. But he also blamed them for allowing Americans “to die in Benghazi” and for permitting “the rise of ISIS” — referring to the 2012 attacks on the American mission in Libya and the spread of the Islamic State, both of which occurred during the Obama administration. At the time, most of Mr. Trump’s Republican foreign policy critics were in think tanks, private consultancies or law firms, or signed on as advisers to the Republican hopefuls Mr. Trump beat in the primaries.

Among the most prominent signatories are Michael V. Hayden, a former director of both the C.I.A. and the National Security Agency; John D. Negroponte, who served as the first director of national intelligence and then deputy secretary of state; and Robert B. Zoellick, another former deputy secretary of state, United States trade representive and, until 2012, president of the World Bank. Two former secretaries of Homeland Security, Tom Ridge and Michael Chertoff, also signed, as did Eric S. Edelman, who was Vice President Dick Cheney’s national security adviser and as a top aide to Robert M. Gates when he was secretary of defense.

Robert Blackwill and James Jeffrey, two key strategists in Mr. Bush’s National Security Council, and William H. Taft IV, a former deputy secretary of defense and ambassador to NATO, also signed. Mr. Blackwill, a former aide to Henry A. Kissinger, is expected to endorse Mrs. Clinton this week.

Missing from the signatories are any of the living Republican former secretaries of state: Mr. Kissinger, George P. Shultz, James A. Baker III, Colin L. Powell and Condoleezza Rice.

It is unclear whether the former secretaries plan to stay silent or will issue their own statements. But particularly striking is how many of Ms. Rice’s closest aides at the White House and the State Department, including Philip Zelikow, Eliot A. Cohen, Meghan O’Sullivan, Kori Schake and Michael Green, are all signatories.

“We agreed to focus on Trump’s fitness to be president, not his substantive positions,” said John B. Bellinger III, who was Ms. Rice’s legal adviser at the National Security Council and the State Department, and who drafted the letter.

He said that among the signatories, “some will vote for” Mrs. Clinton, “and some will not vote, but all agree Trump is not qualified and would be dangerous.”


Uhh huh.  Wow, you really want the country to go into the pooper fast if you are willing to put a brain-damaged prog with an enemies list longer than Obama's in the White House.

Y'all are statist treasonous filth.  Enjoy what time you have left, I predict sooner than you would like some folks you've pissed off will be throwing a party for y'all...



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« Last Edit: August 09, 2016, 07:48:17 AM by Libertas »
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Re: All the Hollyweirdo's and E-GOP Stooges joining MFM in Attacking Trump
« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2016, 08:47:05 AM »
And the E-GOP got this saboteur to enter the race as an independent...

https://www.yahoo.com/news/evan-mcmullin-independent-presidential-campaign-000000187.html

...attempting to muck up the ballot in Western states.

Just another Establishment dick putting a knife in the back...

When people are this willing to put a psychotic statist prog in the White House, it is well past time this sorry-assed system crashed and burned!!!
We are now where The Founders were when they faced despotism.

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Re: All the Hollyweirdo's and E-GOP Stooges joining MFM in Attacking Trump
« Reply #2 on: August 09, 2016, 02:18:56 PM »
What we have is a system that has become illegitimate all the way around.  No matter who wins, it's illegitimate to a large chunk of the population.  The words "nation" and "nature" come from the same root.  A nation is a natural collection of people, bound by significant and innate commonality.  A nation doesn't have to be constantly held together by coercive acts of the state.

We are now more of a multinational empire.  The different nations want very different things and hold very different values.  Forcing a single government over all of them is doomed to fail.  This whole thing is destined to come apart at the seams, and there's more seams showing up every day.
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Re: All the Hollyweirdo's and E-GOP Stooges joining MFM in Attacking Trump
« Reply #3 on: August 10, 2016, 07:40:06 AM »
(Cough!) Rome (Cough!)

#CantHappenHereIsBS
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Re: All the Hollyweirdo's and E-GOP Stooges joining MFM in Attacking Trump
« Reply #4 on: August 10, 2016, 11:41:44 AM »
And the E-GOP got this saboteur to enter the race as an independent...

https://www.yahoo.com/news/evan-mcmullin-independent-presidential-campaign-000000187.html

...attempting to muck up the ballot in Western states.

Just another Establishment dick putting a knife in the back...

When people are this willing to put a psychotic statist prog in the White House, it is well past time this sorry-assed system crashed and burned!!!

Update - Looks like the Establishment threw up a unvetted hack...

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/08/oops-latest-nevertrump-candidate-fake-resume-full-inaccuracies-distortions-lies/

 ::puke::

...those 15 minutes of infamy are over!

 ::laughonfloor::

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Re: All the Hollyweirdo's and E-GOP Stooges joining MFM in Attacking Trump
« Reply #5 on: August 10, 2016, 02:23:16 PM »
His parents must be so proud....



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