Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Hillary And The Mainstream Media Think She Won Monday Night's Debate, But The First Post-Debate Poll Of Voters Gives Trump An Increasing Lead Over Hillary

Shhhhhhhhh. Listen. Do you hear that? That's the sound of Hillary Clinton's bubble bursting and her  campaign crumbling beneath her feet. And this is a campaign that pits her against the worst possible opponent in the history of modern politics.

Let me make it absolutely clear. I am not a Trump supporter. I am, however, left with no choice but to be a Trump voter.

I wish the GOP primary electorate had not put us in the position we're in, forcing me to hold my nose while I pull the lever for The Donald.

But I'm betting that there are a lot of my friends on the Left who are ruing the day that Hillary was nominated as the Democrat's candidate.

I guess that makes us even.

In truth, the GOP could have nominated a lamppost for President and it would have been 15 points ahead of Hilary in the polls right now. But GOP voters decided to make the election interesting and nominated a spray tanned, comb-over coiffed, ego maniacal buffoon, to go up against Hillary.

Similarly, the Democrats could have nominated a street sign for President and it would have been 15 points ahead of Trump in the polls right now. But they, too, decided to make the election interesting and nominated a corrupt, untrustworthy, pathological liar with more skeletons in her closet than Kim Jong-un, to go against Trump.


You just have to scratch your head and wonder in amazement how we could have possibly gotten to this point, but it is what it is.

And here's the rub. Trump is going to beat Hillary.

The poor old girl must wake up in the morning, cough a few times, steady herself so she doesn't fall again, take her medication for whatever it is that is really physically wrong with her, and wonder whether she's in the Bizarro World. Hillary could not have handpicked an easier opponent to beat and finally make her dream come true of sitting behind the desk in the Oval Office - without Monica Lewinsky hiding under said desk.

Even though the mainstream media has had Hillary's back from day one and has also been working non-stop since Monday night's debate to spin the Monday night debate as a "yuge" win for Hillary, here comes the first post-debate poll.


OMG, it has (gasp) Trump taking a lead over H. And the lead is growing.

Despite Hillary having spent almost $150 Million in ads pre-debate and all the bravado and gloating by Hillary during the campaign events that have followed since the debate, not only is Trump leading Hillary in the latest poll, the numbers are close to being outside the statistical margin for error.

Holy kick in the rear, Batman.

The scarier thing for Hillary's basket of sanctimonious elitists is that the poll can't be tossed aside as one conducted by Fox News - i.e. Satan to Democrats. It was conducted by (wait for it) ... the Los Angeles Times, in conjunction with the University of Southern California.

Yep, one of the most liberal bastions of political posturing has Trump ahead by four points as of September 28. For you Hillary minions that are having trouble reading this due to the tears of reality streaming down your faces, that's two days after the can of whoop-ass Hillary supposedly put on The Donald during Monday night's debate. 


Maybe the voters polled were turned off by Hillary's sanctimonious, smug, off-putting demeanor during the debate, or that goofy grin to which she resorts when she's trying to come up with another one of her unexplainable explanations for having destroyed 30,000 emails. 

Maybe they were reacting to the unintelligible, socialist, gobbledy gook she was spewing as she tried to pamper to millennials while feigning a "Feel the Bern" moment. 

Or maybe when she channeled John Kerry, looked the audience in the eyes, and lied about being for the TPP trade deal before she was against the TPP trade deal, she broke the straw on the camel's back and people finally reached the Hillary Lying saturation point. Damn those pesky videos which show her calling the TPP the gold standard of trade deals.

I think it could also be something else. Reasonably intelligent, rational, thoughtful people like me are tired of being lumped into Hillary's basket of irredeemable deplorables, a condescending generality she, her campaign, and the media have made about anyone who is going to vote for Trump.

I know I'm tired of being painted by them as a backwoods, redneck, ignorant doofus because I won't bow at the temple of Clinton and instead have chosen to vote for her alternative, albeit a very flawed one.

I'm also tired of being painted by them as a racist, Nazi pig who hates all foreigners trying to immigrate to the U.S.

I'll put up my education, intelligence, and knowledge of the issues against any media talking head or any of Hillary's drones and leave them hopelessly babbling after a discussion on whatever topic they choose.

I'm also a Hispanic immigrant. Although the Hillary and media love to make all Trump supporters white racists and Klansmen, I'm not now, nor have I ever been, a member of the KKK.

If memory serves me correctly, the KKK originated in the Deep South and was comprised of DEMOCRATS.

And if memory also serves me correct, Hillary once spoke in glowing terms about her very good friend, West Virginia Senator Robert Byrd. Here's how she described her BFF:
Senator Byrd was a man of surpassing eloquence and nobility. It is almost impossible to imagine the United States Senate without Robert Byrd. He was not only its longest serving member. He was its heart, its soul, and it’s historian.”
You'd think she was talking about Ghandi, Mother Teresa, or Helen Keller. No, she was talking about a long time, unabashed racist and an actual, real life, card-carrying member and recruiter for the KKK. In the 1940s, Byrd obtained the KKK rank of Exalted Cyclops and spent decades promoting their vile, racist message.


He also took part in what was once the longest filibuster ever against the Civil Rights Act. As he once announced:
“I shall never fight in the armed forces with a negro by my side … Rather I should die a thousand times, and see Old Glory trampled in the dirt never to rise again, than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the wilds.”
So Hillary, you can hop down off your soapbox when it comes to the KKK and anyone's supporters. Not when you've had your lips planted squarely on the cheek of the Senate's biggest racist Klansman.

But back to the topic of this post.



As much as Hillary and the mainstream media may want to look down their noses at Trump voters and portray us as ignorant, brainless, buck-toothed idiots, maybe, just maybe, we're tired of the stereotype and have decided to shove a Hillary "I'm With Her" button up their sanctimonious rear ends.

And maybe, just maybe, the majority of voters are fed up with not only the disastrous status quo that is the product of having an incompetent President for with years, we don't want four more years of it.

Ot we could just be tired of Hillary's lying, corruption, and incompetence.

So, Hillary, you keep right on viewing us as gullible, ignorant, racist, brainless, unsophisticated, contemptible voters as you dismiss us. And you, media, continue to play the huckster role for Hillary as you set yourselves up for a rude awakening when the last ballot is counted. You'll be scratching your heads yet again wondering how you could have been so wrong about another election result.

I'm not the only one who has concluded that The Donald is going to win the election. Ultra-liberal, Kool Aid swilling, Huffington Post columnists have finally come to accept this as reality as well.

One columnist recently gave five reasons why Hillary was going to lose to that spray tanned, comb-over coiffed, ego maniacal buffoon. He nailed it when he analyzed Hillary the candidate:
"Let’s face it: Our biggest problem here isn’t Trump - it’s Hillary. She is hugely unpopular — nearly 70% of all voters think she is untrustworthy and dishonest. She represents the old way of politics, not really believing in anything other than what can get you elected. That’s why she fights against gays getting married one moment, and the next she’s officiating a gay marriage. Young women are among her biggest detractors, which has to hurt considering it’s the sacrifices and the battles that Hillary and other women of her generation endured so that this younger generation would never have to be told by the Barbara Bushes of the world that they should just shut up and go bake some cookies. But the kids don’t like her, and not a day goes by that a millennial doesn’t tell me they aren’t voting for her. No Democrat, and certainly no independent, is waking up on November 8th excited to run out and vote for Hillary the way they did the day Obama became president or when Bernie was on the primary ballot. The enthusiasm just isn’t there. And because this election is going to come down to just one thing — who drags the most people out of the house and gets them to the polls — Trump right now is in the catbird seat."

So, here's the deal, you media moguls and Clinton staffers. A lot of us will surely be holding our noses when we pull the lever for Trump, but we're still going to pull that lever for Trump. No matter how he bad he smells, no matter how much we hate to do it, no matter how much we wish we had someone else on the ticket, and no matter how much you wish it weren't true, a majority of Americans believe that Trump at his worst is better than Hillary at her best.

Deal with it.

1 comment:

  1. Hot damn, Miguel, I really hate it when you take the words right out of my mouth. Unlike you, my friend, I am not an immigrant - just a plain old Ga Boy raised during the heights of the Jim Crow era. It, in reality, took me decades to finally outgrow my youth - although I must state that as a child I never heard the "N Word" in any of my family's homes, but bigoted we were, I guess. I, too, don't feel ignorant or uncouth as I have an undergraduate degree from Georgia Tech and a graduate degree from Rutgers (one of those funny Yankee schools) and have lived all-over-the-world from Asia to Europe and visited/lived in all 50 states except N&S Dakota. I'm also 69 years old - so, yea, I've been around the block a few times. Worst election I have ever witnessed, but in the end, as you stated, one has to choose the lesser of two evils - and, that's why I agree with you!

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