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Ares
4th August 2016, 12:59 PM
The list of Republicans who support Hillary Clinton is growing — quickly … Richard Armitage, Henry Paulson, Brent Scowcroft. Three big-name former George W. Bush administration officials in the past few weeks have announced that they are supporting Hillary Clinton in 2016 — all because Donald Trump is simply a bridge too far for them. –Boston Globe

Trump may be a “bridge too far,” but why are Republicans voting for Hillary Clinton?

In fact, this election has revealed the truth about the US two-party system.

There is only one party: pro-war and pro-technocratic (corporatist).

The fundamental mythology of US politics is that the Democrats are socialist-oriented and Republicans believe in freedom and individual human rights.

But Hillary is corporatist, not socialist.

Meanwhile Trump, whose rhetoric sometimes adopts certain libertarian and free-market overtones, is pilloried by Republican leaders who increasingly state they will vote for Hillary.

More:

‘‘When it comes to the presidency, I will not vote for Donald Trump,’’ Paulson wrote. ‘‘I will not cast a write-in vote.



“I’ll be voting for Hillary Clinton, with the hope that she can bring Americans together to do the things necessary to strengthen our economy, our environment and our place in the world. To my Republican friends: I know I’m not alone.’’



He’s not. And below are the big names that are with Paulson — or, perhaps more accurately, with her (Clinton).



Members of Congress Representative Richard Hanna of New York, a moderate Republican who is retiring this year, told Syracuse.com that he will support Clinton and that Trump is unfit to lead.

Doug Elmets, former Reagan spokesman is quoted as saying, ‘‘I could live with four years of Hillary Clinton before I could ever live with one day of Donald Trump as president.’’

Important Republicans call Trump’s stances “brutal, substantively incoherent, and authoritarian.”

Strangely, Hillary’s actions and statements provide evidence of the very authoritarianism and brutality that Trump is being accused of.

When she and her husband entered the White House, one of the very first things Hillary did was fire the staff of the travel office in order to put her own people in place.

She didn’t just fire the staff however, she also tried to get the head of the office, Director Billy Dale, put in jail for embezzlement. He was subsequently found not guilty and Hillary herself was investigated for initiating the firings and making false accusations.

Her intimidation and blackmailing of her husband’s lovers is well known by this point- and thus her campaign’s emphasis on “women’s rights” is ironic to say the least.

Her voting record and statements reveal an individual who is most comfortable with US serial wars abroad, no matter the reason (or lack of reasons).

Additional accusations against Hillary and her husband include violence and even murder of individuals whose interests diverged from theirs.

Most notably, Hillary has been accused of orchestrating the death of Deputy White House Counsel Vince Foster.

None of this seems to register with Republicans who are “crossing over.”

The article quotes Mark Salter, former top adviser to John McCain, as saying, ‘‘Whatever Hillary Clinton’s faults, she’s not ignorant or hateful or a nut. She acts like an adult and understands the responsibilities of an American president. That might not be a ringing endorsement. But in 2016, the year of Trump’s s campaign, it’s more than enough.’’

The reality of the US political system is nothing like the rhetoric surrounding it. And now this is being actively and graphically illustrated.

Under both Trump and Hillary, the system has imploded. Its rhetorical pretenses have been shattered.

Conclusion: Whatever else takes place during this federal election, the disintegration of the credibility of the two-party system is perhaps the most important development of all.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-08-04/two-party-system-implodes-top-republicans-formally-support-democrat

Joshua01
4th August 2016, 01:02 PM
The ugly face of the uniparty has finally come out for everyone to see. Go time commeth...and that right soon!

Santa
4th August 2016, 03:08 PM
Neocon rats jumping ship.

singular_me
4th August 2016, 04:43 PM
trump is dangerous too... he supports nuclear proliferation! Hillary is no better of course since she said that if it is the only solution, she'll choose the nuclear option

you/we have been warned


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF-M9wMHfTM

Cebu_4_2
4th August 2016, 05:16 PM
I still think Trump is playing the cards well. Just like chess, it takes a mindset to over think the opponent, he has done rather well so far. Just wait til he enacts the iron fists they will be in a world of shit. Just a few weeks away. Don't underestimate the Don. He is taking out not just the entire party but both parties at the same time. Swing boom, time to grab your weapons.

Horn
4th August 2016, 05:47 PM
that list does not look that impressive.

though I do believe Trump needs to receive some large doses of criticism (as zerohedge might believe too) to temper the flagellating ego, no man is an island.

His VP pick looks like a painting on a wall...

Cebu_4_2
4th August 2016, 05:49 PM
no man is an island.


Trump is a Tower.

Horn
4th August 2016, 05:52 PM
Trump is a Tower.

So is Obama, in his own mind.

4 more years off ineffectiveness leaning towards czardom is what he'll build that way.

Cebu_4_2
4th August 2016, 05:58 PM
So is Obama, in his own mind.

4 more years off ineffectiveness is what he'll build that way.

Obama is an empty wall that is filled with Valerie Jannets Israel oppinions.

Horn
4th August 2016, 06:04 PM
Its the main problem with the U.S. President position in modern age.

it is assigned as the U.S.Inc. "CEO" role, all is geared towards "What's good for bidness", there are no really wrong or right decisions that way.

1/2 the blame falls on the environment, not squarely on the person voted to lead.

"Oh we'll he had to do something, what other options did he have?"

cheka.
4th August 2016, 06:13 PM
current nyc attack on trump - mandate from media central control room

every channel, tv and radio: not fit to lead...because whatever happened recently

btw, what did happen? i'm serious

Horn
4th August 2016, 06:21 PM
they cant permit anyone to win through landslide (with everyone not voting on Hillary's team) and a landslide with congressional approval also is a strict, No.

Trump acting as CEO distances himself perfectly from any Union (like any CEO would do), they're all the same and perfectly playable by jew strings.

singular_me
5th August 2016, 09:08 AM
is donald become the next suicided/assassinated puppet and not even realizing it?

No way in the ways he tackles situations I feel the skills of a strong leader. He is cheap... there so many other facts he could come up with to gain a REAL attention. The wall for example is a fake issue because the real one is the drug war. natfa, cafta, etc... and now the TTIP... so he is just here to stir the pot or become the next one in the line of fire.

Cebu_4_2
5th August 2016, 10:49 AM
News flash Hillary leads Trump by 15 points!

Ares
5th August 2016, 11:03 AM
News flash Hillary leads Trump by 15 points!

And the UK was to stay within the EU according to the polls before the actual vote. :rolleyes:

Joshua01
5th August 2016, 01:49 PM
News flash Hillary leads Trump by 15 points!

Dude! Polls!!! Really????

Cebu_4_2
5th August 2016, 03:26 PM
Dude! Polls!!! Really????


Someone texted me that's what they were bragging about on MSM.

Dogman
5th August 2016, 03:42 PM
Very sorry to say, most republicans are and have been shooting themself in their collective feet for quite a while.

I suspect once the shit settles , the republican party will not be the same again, question ether for the good or as going now, downhill in a hurry.