As Rush Limbaugh points out, Carly Fiorina is seen as the person who can knock Donald Trump out of the presidential race. Big media and the Republican establishment both want him out of there.
Astute VDARE.com columnist James Kirkpatrick has the answer: “Once Trump is eliminated, the GOP can return to its 2012 strategy of pushing candidates who want upper-class tax cuts, more disastrous wars, more cheap labor, more outsourcing (something Florina is good at), and not much else.”
James Kirkpatrick on VDARE.com 9-20-15
Have you ever seen James Kirkpatrick on television, anywhere, even on (overrated!) Fox News? I haven’t.
Odd, isn’t it: Trump has led the pack in every poll yet the media and Republican establishment keep asking when he will quit the race. Of course these folks claimed Rudy Giuliani was the frontrunner in 2008.
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s run for president lasted 70 days and spent $6.4 million.
From DailyKenn.blogspot.com: “Open-borders/borders activist stabbed by ‘refugees.’” DailyKenn.com is a great site and covers stories big media ignore.
I thought illegal immigrants came to the USA for better opportunities. Three illegals are emboldened by the Obama administration and are suing three Missouri colleges, claiming their tuition is too high – no kidding. The ACLU in Missouri is pushing the case. Imagine someone here illegally being able to sue for anything.
Republican Donald Trump has self-funded his campaign yet has received 73,942 unsolicited donations averaging $50.46 per contribution from July 1 through September 30, totaling just under $3.8 million from the general public. He’s not asking for donations but is happy to accept same.
Hillary Clinton made big bucks on Wall Street while pretending to be against “big money” firms. Both Hillary and Bill Clinton have made millions in speaking fees from Wall Street firms.
In 2013 Hillary was paid $3.15 million from Wall Street firms such as UBS, Morgan Stanley, Deutsche Bank and Goldman Sachs. Goldman Sachs paid Bill $200,000 for a June 2013 speech and Hillary $225,000 for an October 2013 speech. Source: Money.CNN.com.
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