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dillon wrote:Old salt, I think there is indeed a "silent majority" in America, and they're about to elect Hillary Clinton President of the United States.
At best, this is going to be a "hold your nose and vote" sort of election. The Anointed One will win. Of that I have no doubt, but it'll be a disaster for the populace as a whole.

The fatalist in me is leaning towards Trump, more in the "they shoot horses, don't they?" vein than anything else, in that perhaps it's time to put this poor old nag down; however I'd rather not take the rest of the planet with it when the missiles fly. He wouldn't be the first ignoramus to have held the office, but he could be the last. (His choice of VP also worries me; we'd be one rifle-shot from becoming a theocracy.)

A Clinton presidency will merely continue the same slide that's been going on for longer than a generation now, and will likely see the end of it; but instead of it going boom in a grand nuclear fireball will merely see internal collapse, which will then, of necessity, become mind-bogglingly repressive and violent as the masses have to be kept under control by firepower and brute force alone. Rule of law will cease to exist. This is what happens when economies collapse. It will not be covered on Fox News (or, likely, any other internal "media"), but we're showing most of the precursor signs already.
It's ironic that Republicans have fallen so far as to become now, in the words of that great (indicted) GOP superstar Spiro Agnew (actually those of Republican speechwriter William Safire) only "nattering nabobs of negativism."
Now there's a name I haven't heard in ages! If memory serves, the indictment was for tax-evasion. I forget whether a trial even followed, but that does hark back to a more reasonable day when the elites actually paid some of their share in tax -- and tried like mad to avoid doing so. Nowadays, that's been legislated away and it's up to the working class -- or what's left thereof -- to support the government. 'Twas a quainter period in time -- a time where conspiracy was actually necessary in the commission of crimes; nowadays, the Leader says it's legal and it miraculously is. Where's the fun in that?
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Agnew plead "no contest" to one charge of tax evasion in order to stop prosecutors from continuing to shake his money tree, as I recall.
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dillon wrote:Agnew plead "no contest" to one charge of tax evasion in order to stop prosecutors from continuing to shake his money tree, as I recall.
Well, it avoided a conviction which would have looked bad on his "permanent school record".

"Nolo Contendre" is also a favourite of Mafiosi and the like.
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That rug is just wrong on anybody. Trump -- and Putin -- included. Just wrong

(unless it's not a rug but an alien life-form that has taken over Trump as a human -- which might explain a lot)
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crfriend wrote:That rug is just wrong on anybody. Trump -- and Putin -- included. Just wrong

(unless it's not a rug but an alien life-form that has taken over Trump as a human -- which might explain a lot)
I'm pretty sure Comrade Trump-ski just ripped a piece of shag off the wall in Graceland...
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I keep looking at the photos and try to figure out WHAT is wrong with it and just can't pin it down. Is there too much in one particular part? Is it the left to right sweep? Can anyone else put into words what I am failing to verbalise? It's even there in early photos of him but is more extensive now.
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Sinned wrote:I keep looking at the photos and try to figure out WHAT is wrong with it and just can't pin it down.
That's part of the problem -- there isn't really anything that familiar about it. Hence the speculation that it may actually be some form of alien life that's also taken over whatever was in the skull to start with.

If it is alive, would it be something that we would actually recognise as life? For all we know it may be hydrocarbon-based and have a "bloodstream" of alcohol.

Whatever the outcome of the "election" is come November, there's also a remarkably strong possibility that the new Overlord will have a short rule and the VP will have to take the reins as per the rules of succession. I don't even want to contemplate the security budget this one "elected" will need because not only will the "winner" be perhaps the most loathed individual on the face of the planet, he'll also be entirely despised by roughly half of the US population. This is one reason to watch who (or what) the vice-presidential picks are because whether anybody likes it or not assassination is a viable way to bring about "regime-change" -- and the USA has a long history of utilising that tool, both officially and unofficially. I'm not saying that's the right tool to use, but it is in the tool-bag.

My big worry is the economic implosion that will happen once there's no more wealth in the general population to make things work any longer.
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