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With a fraction of his wealth Trump can clean massive elections fraud and get rid of old boy network of both RNC and DNC

Posted on | March 20, 2011 | 27 Comments

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The Donald is toying with you. He has no plans to run because he knows the RNC and the Republican leadership will never support his candidacy

from the founder of the Tea Party Nation attorney Judson Phillips: Trump joined the sane Americans, he is the newest birther, he showed courage, when other politicians ran away like cockroaches. Phillips is on the same page with me
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Why wouldn’t RNC support Trump? Is it because RNC is as corrupt as DNC? Is it because RNC and DNC are a protagonist and antagonist in one theatrical show staged by a handful of puppeteers? a handful of American oligarchs, who are pillaging US treasury and 311 million American citizens through a piramid of schemes?   He does not need RNC, he has more resources than RNC and DNC taken together. He needs to bring his message to American people and he needs to build a team of people, who are experts in their fields and not party operatives. He needs people like  Major General Paul Vallely, Major General Charles Jones, Major General McInerny, as his National security advisors and one of them as his future Secretary of Defense, and one as secretary of Homeland Security, he needs  ambassador Bolton and  Ambassador Keyes as his advisors for Foreign policy and one of them as his future Secretary of State and one as his future Ambassador to United Nations. He needs people like Ross Perot as his economic advisor and a future Secretary of Treasury. He needs somebody like Rudy Giuliani as his legal advisor and future Attorney General. He needs somebody like OK senator Dr. Tom  Coburn as his health care reform advisor  and future Surgeon General. Trump has the resurces. If he buys prime time for his message, presents his team and presents the goal of ending outsourcing of American jobs by virtue of going back to sanity of tariffs on cheap junk from the third world countries, people will vote for him. I am confident that voters from all walks of life will welcome this message. The only power RNC and DNC have, is control over the elections process. If  Trump spends a small fraction of his fortune on cleaning up massive elections fraud that we see today and assuring transparency by virtue of use of paper ballots, he will win and by a large margin. People want clean elections, they are sick and tired of professional politicians and people need jobs.

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27 Responses to “With a fraction of his wealth Trump can clean massive elections fraud and get rid of old boy network of both RNC and DNC”

  1. Alexander Gofen
    March 20th, 2011 @ 8:50 am

    RNC and DNC surely ARE a protagonist and antagonist in one theatrical show staged by a handful of puppeteers.

    Worse: RNC in fact failed its role of a fake antagonists! In 2008 they actually played on the side of Dems! They did vet McCain – their proper candidate, yet did not vet the opponent. Some of prominent “Republicans”, like Colin Powell or Michael Bloomberg in fact openly backed and campaigned for the rival (rather than for the own party candidate): for the usurper Obama! The Democratic and Republican, and all the existing parties (including even the Tea Party) are accessories in the coup: at least because of their silence or denial.

    We need a new Sen. Joseph McCarthy who would clean the entire apparatus of this country, and we all must ask and push against the wall each and every politician with the question:

    “What did you do in 2008-2011 when the coup to put the impostor into the White House was in progress?”

    I expect from Trump (or other contender) exactly such actions and such stand. And not in the future, but right now. To hope only to not reelect a crook instead of prosecuting him immediately is inappropriate for a civilized country.

    https://www.resonoelusono.com/Infamy.htm

  2. Redd
    March 20th, 2011 @ 8:55 am

    Yes, the Donald is running for president. Sure he could drop out at a later date, but Donald will be out on the stump giving his message about the dunce and fraud, hussein dunham. The commies fear Donald’s entry!

  3. Thomas
    March 20th, 2011 @ 9:35 am

    Dr Orly taitz – this may be a trick to force a communist regime
    ——————————————-
    Some states consider cutting 2012 primaries to save money
    ——————————————-
    CHICAGO (Reuters) – Skimpy budgets are cutting into the way states pay for schools, health care, and now — even primary elections.

    At least six states are considering either canceling or delaying their 2012 presidential primaries, mostly to save money.

    None of this will likely have much effect on the Democratic presidential candidate, expected to be President Barack Obama.

    But it could cause trouble for moderate Republicans, by allowing a protracted battle and giving conservatives a louder voice, according to political analysts.

    “The candidates are going to be falling all over themselves to appeal to the Republican base, which is very, very conservative, and the Tea Party people, and they could paint themselves into a corner there, taking positions that are far to the right of the swing voters,” said Alan I. Abramowitz, professor of political science at Emory University.

    [ For complete coverage of politics and policy, go to Yahoo! Politics ]

    The biggest state considering a delay is California, where a bill has unanimously passed a State Assembly committee that would move the presidential primary from February to June, to coincide with its state and local primary.

    “We’ll save $100 million by eliminating the stand-alone presidential primary,” said Democratic California Assemblyman Paul Fong, the bill’s sponsor.

    Fong believes the combined election will increase turn-out and fight voter fatigue. “Three major elections in one year is too much,” Fong said.

    Legislators in Missouri and Alabama have also proposed bills shifting their presidential primaries to June, combining them with state primaries. Washington and Kansas are considering skipping the presidential primaries altogether, allowing parties to pick candidates through caucuses. The idea of skipping the primary also came up during a Massachusetts budget hearing.

    “The last presidential primary we had in our state — the Republicans only used 50 percent of the results and the Democrats did not use the results at all,” said Patty Murphy, voting systems specialist for the Washington Secretary of State. She said eliminating the primary could save the state $10 million.

    The impact of delaying primaries may be greater on local contests, where moderate Republicans may be hurt by activists pulling toward the right, said Arthur Lupia, professor of political science at the University of Michigan.

    “The people who go to primary elections are folks who are really passionate about battles with the party — and those folks tend to be folks on the edges,” said Lupia. “And you’re going to bring them now into the races for governor and the state legislature and the mayor and the dog catcher.”

    Both the Democratic and the Republican party agreed last year that no state could hold their primaries before February, and most states must hold them in March or later. Republican National Committee spokeswoman Kirsten Kukowski said the RNC’s priority right now is working to make sure the joint nomination schedule is followed.

    The budget cutting is not expected to affect the earliest contests in 2012. While the final schedule has not yet been set, the traditional early presidential caucus in Iowa and primary in New Hampshire again are expected to be the first votes of 2012, according to political analysts.

    While states are interested in saving money, a negative financial impact of delaying or eliminating a primary could be the loss of money spent in states on local media ads, hotel rooms and meals for campaign staffs, said Travis Ridout, political science professor at Washington State University.

    The other issue is whether voters feel that by delaying the primary, their voices won’t count.

    Fong said he was not concerned about any political party ignoring the voice of California, the most populous U.S. state. But the decision could have a bigger impact on a small state like Alabama.

    “You risk, if you put your primary back to May or even April, that it (the Republican nomination race) could be over by then,” said Abramowitz.

    (Writing and reporting by Mary Wisniewski; Reporting by James Kelleher and Andrew Stern, Editing by Greg McCune)

  4. Redd
    March 20th, 2011 @ 1:36 pm
  5. Terence Brennan
    March 20th, 2011 @ 2:39 pm

    Wait a second — Rudy “Time to Bury the Birthers” Giuliani for Attorney General!?

    I don’t think so!

    Giuliani told Politico on Friday 3/18 that Obama “was born in the born in the United States. I don’t see any real question about that. And even if some people have some doubts in the back of their minds it’s really too late and futile … we have so many more important things to talk about.”

    Giuliani would not be a good choice for Attorney General or anything else.

    (Politico March 18 by Maggie Haberman, writing about what happened in Manchester, NH)

  6. Redd
    March 20th, 2011 @ 3:51 pm

    Survey says…………
    dunham is a fraud….
    https://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=276865

  7. hippybiker
    March 20th, 2011 @ 4:36 pm

    for an interesting article on trump please go to

    https://americanfreepress.net/html/trump_president_259.html

  8. hippybiker
    March 20th, 2011 @ 4:39 pm

    For an interesting article on Trump, please go to

    americanfreepress.net/html/trump_president_259.html

  9. James K
    March 20th, 2011 @ 9:38 pm

    McCain’s vetting was a scam. The senators knew about Obama. They vetted McCain knowing there could be a question as to his being actually born on Pannama soil. If McCain/Palin would have won the Obama enablers would have challenged the results as to McCain being a ‘natural born citizen’. I believe the enablers believed they would have had a done deal with the supreme court and a good chance for an election reversal . Probably a good bet knowing the history of the court as of today.

  10. James K
    March 20th, 2011 @ 9:51 pm

    If Trump runs, I am not encouraged that he could get all the people Orly has suggested. If he could get them or people who were even more Constitutionally oriented,and there are many e.g. Bachmann, there could be a big swell of publc voters to such a ticket.

  11. Daniel Boone
    March 21st, 2011 @ 1:33 am

    Orly:…also, I wanted to post this, to ask Trump how he stands on the following article that was written just today (21st) in WND, by Chuck Norris, Himself? Mr. Trump, tell us how you stand on border security and what you plan on doing about all the treason in govt and this very serious climate in Texas and other border states:…

    CC&P’ed from WND…
    Written by: Chuck Norris…
    Exaggerating U.S. border violence?
    Posted: March 21, 2011
    1:00 am Eastern

  12. hippybiker
    March 21st, 2011 @ 4:36 am

    Sorry for double post….#6 is the correct link to the article.hb

  13. The European
    March 21st, 2011 @ 10:31 am

    The only problem with Donald Trump is his Scottish mother. At the birth of Donald Trump she was no American citizen. Through her British citizenship Donald Trump was a British citizen at birth.

  14. Leonard McCauley
    March 21st, 2011 @ 12:21 pm

    I remember back in the late 60’s when George Wallace tried what Donald is doing…I fear for Donald Trump’s life…The Puppet Masters will not let Trump get elected.

  15. will
    March 21st, 2011 @ 4:48 pm

    i have to wonder if trump did run how is he going to handle the illigimate idiot in the white house today if he wins the demo primary?

    i personally think trump would call him to the carpet on his birth and all the other stuff hidden

    one thing for sure this guy has enough money where he doesnt have to depend on a corrupt rnc or anyone and they are afraid of him for this reason.. and he does have the gall to talk to obama face to face and make him prove who he is..
    will
    will

  16. dr_taitz@yahoo.com
    March 21st, 2011 @ 5:23 pm

    she was already a US citizen

  17. Parenthesis
    March 21st, 2011 @ 7:08 pm

    Where’s Trump’s proof of eligibility? What does his birth certificate day?

  18. Parenthesis
    March 21st, 2011 @ 7:08 pm

    Where’s Trump’s proof of eligibility? What does his birth certificate say?

  19. Laura
    March 21st, 2011 @ 7:41 pm

    By the way , its a little fact that you may want to tell your readers …..The fact that Donald’s mother was born in Scotland

  20. dr_taitz@yahoo.com
    March 21st, 2011 @ 10:45 pm

    write to him and ask, I believe in transparency for everybody, and from everybody, including Republicans (example Damon Dunn) including Trump

  21. dr_taitz@yahoo.com
    March 21st, 2011 @ 10:47 pm

    write to him, give him your suggestions

  22. Max Zorin
    March 22nd, 2011 @ 7:58 am

    You believe Trump is a natural-born citizen, but have no proof of that?

  23. Veritas
    March 23rd, 2011 @ 12:16 pm

    NOW ON DRUDGE!!
    ————

    Trump to headline Iowa dinner …

    Tells Obama – ‘Show the Birth Certificate’…

  24. BJP
    March 23rd, 2011 @ 1:59 pm

    Donald Trump Is Toying With The Idea Of Running For President in 2012. Would you support him in another position in DC. Please take the poll.

    Take the following poll about Donald Trump.

    https://poll.pollcode.com/khx

  25. John
    March 23rd, 2011 @ 6:19 pm

    Trump ran in 2000 (well, 1999, really – he never actually declared) as a pro-choice, liberal populist. He’ll never get the Republican nod, and he’s not interested enough to make a third party try. Find another hero – maybe Mitt would be willing to become a birther.

  26. truthbetold11
    March 23rd, 2011 @ 6:25 pm

    Hitler said, “great liars are also great magicians,” and “the great masses of the people will more easily fall victims to a big lie than to a small one.” Hitler actually described “The Big Lie” in his book “Mein Kampf” as a propaganda technique. He said the lie must be “so colossal” that no one would believe that someone “could have the impudence to distort the truth so infamously.” 16 years later, Hitler’s propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels wrote in a Jan. 12th, 1941 article called “Churchill’s Lie Factory,” that, “The English follow the principle that when one lies, one should lie big, and stick to it. They keep up their lies, even at the risk of looking ridiculous.” He is also quoted saying, “If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, the people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.”

    This is what we are up against.

  27. Daniel Boone
    March 24th, 2011 @ 10:27 pm

    Orly:…Here’s a WND Article on The Trumper from yesterday! He gets into it with Whooopi on the View! And “Ba-Ba, Wa-Wa” also sticks her (2-cents) in, with a mindless statement! I think the Trumper can debate with most anyone, with his experience …I wish he had a pro-life attitude…?

    And Whooopi rebutted with a “defensive race-card” response…

    https://www.wnd.com/?pageId=278617

    And we need to know how he would respond to a question or two about the border situation, as well…! If anyone really wants Trump for President, then, he needs to be grilled with lots of questions of relevence!

    Patriot…

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