By Anon
There are those who say that Obama has no connections to the CIA and that his ascent to power was a surprise.
But, Trump may be John McCain, the guy chosen to lose.
The CIA’s Roy Cohn.
Back in 2008, both Obama and John McCain were on the side of the Powers-That-Be, just as today both Trump and Hillary Clinton are on the side of the Powers-That-Be.
The Powers-That-Be like to support candidates who pretend to be on the side of ‘the ordinary people’, but, who secretly support the Robber Barons and Feudal Lords.
Now, if the CIA wanted to promote Trump, they would make sure that he got a lot of coverage on TV.
The party declines | The Economist.
When Obama first stood as a candidate for the Presidency, he was promoted as being, to a large extent, anti-establishment.
Once in power, Obama carried out the policies of the Powers-That-Be.
The Obama regime organised the Arab Spring.
Trump used to present himself as being ‘pro-choice’, liberal, pro-immigrant and pro-Democrat.
Donald Trump has no fixed views. He will apparently support any policy that will get him elected.
The CIA knows that most Republicans want social conservatism, an end to immigration, low taxes, and hawkishness in foreign affairs.
Trump now wants social conservatism, an end to immigration, low taxes, and hawkishness in foreign affairs.
The RAND Corporation, ‘a CIA front’, recently worked out that a typical American voter is saying:
“People like me don’t have any say about what government does.”
The party declines | The Economist.
Imelda Marcos and Donald Trump.
Trump now speaks up for the voiceless.
Trump speaks out on Mexicans, Moslems, the Chinese and others.
The Republicans have held the White House for 28 of the 40 years from 1969 to 2008.
American voters tend to like people like Nixon, Bush and Trump, rather than people like George McGovern.
Trump wants to send ground troops into Syria.
The Powers-That-Be know that during Obama’s presidency Democrats have lost 900 seats in state legislatures, 11 governors, 69 seats in the House and 13 senators.
The party declines | The Economist.
However, the Powers-That-Be may reckon that Hillary Clinton will defeat Donald Trump because she has the support of Hispanics, blacks, those with postgraduate degrees, single women, the non-religious, union members and millennials.
The chances are that the CIA supports both Clinton and Trump.
Clinton would beat Trump by 13 points in a one-on-one vote, 51 percent to 38 percent, in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal survey.
Bernie Sanders would beat Trump by 18 points, 55 to 37 percent.
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Before the CIA’s takeover of the Republican Party, Republicans were known as being the progressive party, formed in opposition to slavery.
Before the CIA’s takeover of the Democrat Party, Democrats were known as being the small-government party, opposing those who wanted a more powerful federal government.