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And, of course, the LSM propaganda arm of the Dimocrat Party won’t call her on this. Yannow the old joke that goes, yannow how to tell when the Clintons lie? Their lips move. JHFC, Thunder Rodent Thighs could say the sky was green and her supporters would believe her. We have the dumbest electorate in the world.

The Year Everybody Got It Wrong

I’m a little under the weather today so I’m turning it over to Ron who is not really a Trump fan but does think he is good for politics by not being politically correct.

Jeeez . . . watched an old black-and-white Perry Mason rerun this morning and then did some readin. The Regg said she had an errand for me to do today, so I didn’t start any project or anything.

Then at just a little after 1100 she hadn’t called yet, so I decided to scrounge around for sump’m t’eat for lunch, and outta habit turned the sound back on and put the kitchen TV on CNN (‘cause I just don’t like the premise of that Fox “Outnumbered” segment that comes on at that time).

So there’s Ashleigh Banfield tellin me how Mitt Romney just “excoriated” Donald Trump in a “powerful and scathing” rebuke of his plans, his policies, his attitude, and his behavior, specifically his language.

Say WHUT? Mittens? “Powerful”? “Scathing”? YGMSM! Now I wish I’d temporarily rescinded my steadfast refusal to listen to political speechifyin. I’d like to have seen that guy show some cojones.

Sure looks to me like (1) He’s settin himself up for some kind of bullpen extra-inning closer . . . BECAUSE (2) the powers-that-be in the GOP fully intend to do whatever’s necessary to sabotage Trump and throw the RNC convention into a contested one in which dedicated delegates can vote for Charlie Brown or Joe Btxfsplk if they like.

Who gives a shit what Mitt has to say these days! He clearly demonstrated his complete inability to close the deal last election and never brought his biggest guns to bear against Soetoro over Benghazi when it was still a warm, fresh, stinking pile the Dems were working feverishly to cover up with red herring and Febreze.

He let himself get rolled by that fat tub of lard Candy Crowley fer chrissakes. That’s when he lost the election. – GOC

Déjà vu all over again, ain’t it, folks. The GOP has come up with yet another novel plan for its popular series “How To Lose A Genelec.” Mitt Romney? Now they’re takin advice from the losers. Hell, why don’t they dig up Dewey and see what he has to offer.

Whatever. Soetoro will tell Lynch to backburner the charges against Hillary for doing what any active duty military person with a security clearance would get 20 years for doing. Then the GOP will manage to keep Trump from getting the 51% he needs for the nod, and a spontaneous “Draft Mitt” undercurrent will sweep thru the media and into the convention hall.

The convention bosses will find a way to give Romney still ANOTHER chance to steal ignominy from victory, Trump will take his pissed-off rabble and go all Ross Perot on it, and Cankles will ascend to her rightful throne as Her Firstness.

I donno what else Romney could be trying to accomplish, ‘cause all he’s done is dump a load of horsefeathers and goat droppings into the already muddy waters of the GOP election pool. And I say that without knowing what he said.

For over a hundred years now, American politics has had a sort of moratorium on authentic, honest, straightforward presidential campaigning. It’s developed into some kind of ritual warfare, like two tribes who realize that killing each other just weakens them both, so they choose popular warriors to go do a carefully choreographed dance around the village fire to determine who the next Big Kahuna will be.

It’s all a sham, and when an outsider, such as a George Wallace or a Barry Goldwater or a Ross Perot comes along, they have little kids go out and flick sharp stones under his feet as he dances or shout insulting comments about his penis . . . or his mother.

History will likely refer to this US political campaign as the year everybody got it wrong. The pundits, the managers, the analysts . . . even the voters. Hell, even Krauthammer.

Bosses in both parties are disappointed in the surviving candidates. Dems don’t trust Hillary any more than voters do. What’s her rating in terms of trustworthiness? Around 30% or so? And the GOP is considering seppuku as their only anti-Trump escape route.

Nobody likes Cruz, Kasich stimulates almost as much mass yawning as Carson, and Rubio has suddenly begun channeling Don Rickles. And Sanders, of course, is a 1968 candidate from Haight-Ashbury in a 2016 debate trying to convince people that HE can make a great success of what has failed everyplace else it’s been tried.

Everyone knows that Trump’s primary motivator is vanity, just as Hillary’s is lust for power. Although he might very well make strong initial efforts at fixing several of the country’s problems, Trump would tire of the frustration of a balky Congress and lose interest in the promises he made on the campaign trail, eventually becoming a malicious Loki. He’s Bombast with a veneer of Man-Tan.

Actually I think Trump will do what Obungler has been doing, use executive orders. – GOC

After all the pomp and hoohah of Her Firstness dies down, Hillary would reveal herself as the Medusa she truly is once the House refuses to pay for one of her boondoggles or the Senate declines to approve one of her appointees. She’s nothing more than classic Deceit dipped in NutraSweet.

Will Trump be good for America as PotUS? No, not really. Is Trump good for politics? Yes, I think he is. He’s like a thunderstorm that comes along and rinses the old stale dust off of things, hauls away the stagnant air and blows the deadwood out of the trees, injects energy into the neighborhood, and brings new life to the withering plants.

But in the end, it’ll be Trump that trumps Trump, and he’ll dissipate like that summer storm, leaving the streets clean and the grass green and the minds keen

I’m hoping that his sustained attack on what has lately become dreadfully boring political correctness doesn’t fizzle out with him. It’s been refreshing and invigorating to hear a frontrunner, even a firebrand renegade pacesetter, articulate what I believe the majority of ordinary Americans think about stuff.

Yep, this is the year EVERYbody got it wrong. And Mitt is just reviving a past fiasco.