Trump's mortal sin was the fact he denied a coronation to Hillary, something she was promised that night when she and Obama ran from the journalists and hid in Feinstein's house "for a talk." She waited for eight long years to be president, but he and the "basket of deplorables," who dared not vote for her, stopped her.
Trump's mortal sin was the fact he denied a coronation to Hillary, something she was promised that night when she and Obama ran from the journalists and hid in Feinstein's house "for a talk." She waited for eight long years to be president, but he and the "basket of deplorables," who dared not vote for her, stopped her.
Her trademark cackling, "We came, we saw, he died," about Qaddafi morphed into raging hatred toward Trump and her following madness. She was the one who ordered that fabrication, the "Steele Dossier," and with everyone on board of the Russiagate train, the insanity started to ripple in all facets of society.
Fast forward, and what we have is rising totalitarianism that has nothing to do with the Trump years: being dislikable for the "elite"; he despised them, and they hated him for it. He was an ideal boogeyman. Now, argument or discussion is not possible. That's a trademark of a totalitarian regime they've been creating for us and it's now here to stay for a long, long time.
Trump's mortal sin was the fact he denied a coronation to Hillary, something she was promised that night when she and Obama ran from the journalists and hid in Feinstein's house "for a talk." She waited for eight long years to be president, but he and the "basket of deplorables," who dared not vote for her, stopped her.
Her trademark cackling, "We came, we saw, he died," about Qaddafi morphed into raging hatred toward Trump and her following madness. She was the one who ordered that fabrication, the "Steele Dossier," and with everyone on board of the Russiagate train, the insanity started to ripple in all facets of society.
Fast forward, and what we have is rising totalitarianism that has nothing to do with the Trump years: being dislikable for the "elite"; he despised them, and they hated him for it. He was an ideal boogeyman. Now, argument or discussion is not possible. That's a trademark of a totalitarian regime they've been creating for us and it's now here to stay for a long, long time.