Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Right To Know

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We had to laugh the other day when much of MSM, including the WSJ, ran with this story about these 50 distinguished elitists signing a letter about how dangerous a Trump presidency would be. Trump for all of his craziness appears to be crazy like a fox because he came back with the perfect response to this list of nobodies. We won't even bother to go into the specifics of this group's arrogance other than to suggest this.

If Trump lacks the temperament to be president, what does that say for Clinton with the growing lists of incidences involving her temper and contempt for underlings? We continue to contend that her medical records should be made public.There could easily be something there to explain her flare-ups. If she's having seizures the public needs to know how many before not after the election. If  she's having TIAs, the public needs to know how frequently before not after the election.

She will be occupying one of the most powerful positions in the world that could easily impact not millions but billions of lives. The public deserves and has a right to know. In fact, all those globalists who so love to worship at the globalist shrine ought to saying the globe has a right to know.

Perhaps one of the most hysterical – as in both overwrought and hilarious – moments in America’s crazy-train journey to November happened on Monday.
Fifty self-important so-called stewards of national security, Republicans all, released a letter full of fervor and fatalism warning that the nominee of their party “From a foreign policy perspective … is not qualified to be President and Commander-in-Chief.”

They went on to say that Donald Trump lacks the temperament to be president, has difficulty distinguishing between truth and falsehood, has no self control, acts impetuously, can’t take criticism, doesn’t listen to views other than his own, is ignorant of basic facts of contemporary international politics and has no interest in educating himself, and “has alarmed our closest allies with his erratic behavior.”

To read Trump's response click here. thefiscaltimes.com/Columns/2016/08/09/Would-Trump-Really-Be-Most-Reckless-American-President

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