Posted by Tina
We’re coming down to the wire in this election so it makes sense that the news is filled with sensational stories. It’s up to the people to decide, of course, but the evidence against the Democrat Party and many of its leaders and activists is so bad it’s hard to believe this could be happening in America. This is the stuff of third world countries and communist dictatorships. A few of today’s revelations follow.
Breitbart, “EXCLUSIVE VIDEO INTERVIEW: New Bill Clinton Sexual Assault Accuser Goes Public for the First Time”:
NEW YORK — Speaking publicly for the first time in a Breitbart News video exclusive interview, a former local television news reporter from Arkansas claims she was sexually assaulted by Bill Clinton on three separate occasions in 1980.
Leslie Millwee says that on two of the alleged occasions, Clinton groped her while he rubbed himself against her and reached climax.
After these alleged sexual assaults, Millwee claims, Clinton showed up at her apartment and knocked on her door for several minutes while trying to talk his way inside. She says that Clinton departed after she purportedly refused to respond.
Millwee says she was thinking about coming out publicly around 1998, when the Monica Lewinsky scandal began to dominate the national conversation. But at the time, she says she decided to remain quiet, in part fearing for her children after watching the way other Clinton sex accusers were treated by the Clintons and the news media.
The Enquirer splashed headlines today suggesting Hillary Clinton had trysts arranged for her with both men and women in Hollywood. Her alleged “hitman” links her to Vince Foster, the bribery of Clintons hookers, bribing reporters and more. This is a tabloid paper…but it’s the tabloid that broke the Lewinski scandal and the John Edwards scandals.
Daily Caller, “Soros-Connected Company Provides Voting Machines In 16 States”:
Smartmatic, a U.K.-based voting technology company with deep ties to George Soros, has control over voting machines in 16 states including battleground zones like Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Virginia. Other jurisdictions affected are California, District of Columbia, Illinois, Louisiana, Missouri, New Jersey, Oregon, Washington and Wisconsin.
Its website includes a flow-chart that describes how the company has contributed to elections in the U.S. from 2006-2015 with “57,000 voting and counting machines deployed” and “35 million voters assisted.”In 2005, Smartmatic bought-out California-based Sequoia Voting Systems and entered the world of U.S. elections.
According to Smarmatic’s website, “In less than one year Smartmatic tripled Sequoia’s market share” and “has offered technology and support services to the Electoral Commissions of 307 counties in 16 States.”Among the “case studies” that Smartmatic lists on its website as examples of its work are Venezuela, where it has been facilitating elections since 2004 when it “won a bid to provide Venezuela with a reliable voting system.”
Last but not least. Sharyl Attkisson has written a scathing report on journalists and media bias, “Newsgate 2016.” Read it…the lady has integrity and she actually does the investigative work.
This is a MUST see…
This outlines the single biggest difference between Donald J. Trump and Hillary
http://www.myfellowrepublicans.com/
This will be difficult for you, but try to follow. Trump won a bunch of primaries, by getting the plurality of votes in a large field of candidates.
But … if you add up all the votes cast for other candidates, and against Trump, he only got about 40 percent of the Republican vote … not “an overwhelming majority”.
The only question now, is whether Trump has behaved badly enough to inspire significant turn-out on the other side. The chances of this being the “lowest voter turnout” election in our history are real good … in which case, he will only lose by a little. This is not good.
So what we’re working for now is a huge turnout … while your candidate instructs you to turn out to the polls and be obstructive. Damned unAmerican, I call it.