I’ll Be Happy to Meet Joe Biden Behind the Gym: Why we can’t accept a Hillary Clinton presidency

Maybe I should have explained in greater detail why I thought what Donald Trump did at the Al Smith Charity Dinner in New York recently was such a cause for celebration.  CLICK HERE TO REVIEW.  Because the next day I listened to essentially everyone tell me that what I saw wasn’t the case—instead, he broke years of tradition and was a disgraceful maniac while also piling on that Trump’s 3rd debate comments about accepting the results of the November 8th presidential election were somehow going to bring down our republic.  The pundits had the opposite reaction to Trump that I did, and I was ecstatic over his comments—because they most accurately described where I am politically.  I patiently have waited for 16 years for a presidential candidate that represents me.  Eight years of Clinton and Obama combined have caused me to reject their presidential platforms.  Clinton because he was a crook involved in that Whitewater land deal obvious from year one.  Obama because of the “Fast and Furious” scandal at the start of his presidency. 

I knew something was fishy when his campaign was launched from the terrorist Bill Ayers’ living room—so I have been waiting without taking up arms for our republic to correct itself through the election process.  I disliked those two Democratic presidents so much that I would never shake their hand if the opportunity arose and in my family that means something.  Recently my wife had a chance to shake Newt Gingrich’s hand and she refused because of the way he handled things in his past and this is the same woman who nearly got arrested at the White House when our children were very little because a Clinton Secret Service employee targeted her in a rope line for being essentially a rambunctious undesirable.  When I say we wouldn’t shake the hand of a president—we mean it in my family because we have higher levels of morals and ethics than most people live their lives by—which is our choice. 

Recently my granddaughter had her first birthday and my daughter has really big parties for her children as a way to build up those events into the warm blanket of knowing that there are a lot of people in the world that love them—as a foundation building tool for their souls.  Obviously since my wife had recently shaken the hand of Donald Trump—which is a measure of quality for her because people in our family understand her reputation toward dishonest politicians with an almost childlike innocence toward purity—family was generally interested in why she was so enamored with Trump.  They asked her what he said to her in their exchange and she repeated that Trump had told her she’s “beautiful” which caused the room to erupt in laughter–because it fed the narrative going on in the media about Trump being a “groper” of women.  I explained that I was right there and that it wasn’t that kind of “beautiful” that Trump was talking about, but the gathering of friends and family didn’t quite get it because the media narrative had sunk into their thought patterns and unfortunately corrupted their opinion with poisoned information. Most of the people at that grand party were voting for Trump, but the media had shaped their opinions of the New York billionaire in a negative way. 

What I saw in Trump at the Al Smith Dinner was a man who refused to play along with the typical elite narrative that we are all flawed people who yield our lives to the brilliance of a ruling aristocracy.  In the top left corner of the room from the perspective of the media cameras was Katie Couric from NBC sitting next to the very liberal senator of New York Chuck Schumer who might as well be the embodiment of some communist insurgent.  It was a seating arrangement that represented perfectly the collusion between media and politics that was hell-bent on taking the entire world to a more progressive set of values—which is code name for the aims of communism that people over forty years of age remember threatened the world for most of the last century.  Trump was supposed to go to the dinner, take his licks and lose the election gracefully while making fun of himself in the process.  Instead, he stood his ground and told Hillary Clinton what a crook she was while standing in a room full of liberals and he had the bold audacity to look her in the eye afterwards and even pat her on the back like a dog being as polite as possible—once he raked her over the coals of corruption for which she has been caught red-handed committing.

On that exact day—of the Al Smith Dinner—a 10th woman had come forward claiming that Donald Trump had accidentally brushed the edge of her breast with his hand some untold years ago—and she was so disgraced.  Seriously—are you people kidding me?  How is that news justifying hours of CNN coverage and even discussed on ABC News over the story of Robert Creamer—the man behind inciting violence at Trump rallies payed for by the Clinton campaign where people were actually hurt.  Creamer had been to the White House a total of 342 times and had met personally with President Obama 47 times.  Want to see how the system is rigged and what is behind Trump’s accusations—there you have it.  That by itself is enough for me to completely reject the outcome of this 2016 election if Trump is not the winner.  I’m not going to accept Hillary Clinton just as I never accepted Bill Clinton or Barack Obama.  And when my guy George Bush the younger was president from 2000 to 2008 Democrats never accepted him.  They claimed that Al Gore had been cheated.  Liberals like Hillary and many others stoked the fires of discontent openly for all eight years of his presidency which ended with a major recession that could best be blamed on polices Bill Clinton started—like NAFTA, trillions spent on terrorism festered by the previous administration and a housing bubble nurtured by Democrats that gave loans to deadbeats who otherwise couldn’t afford homes.  I watched Republicans including this last one between Obama and Mitt Romney lay down like dogs at the feet of these really terrible people and play their role at the Al Smith Dinner only to lose their election to essentially that room full of people—the movers and shakers of New York media and politics. 

At those same rallies that Bob Creamer had incited violence, Donald Trump’s response was to stand up to the bullying and fight back.  The political left had belittled him for that as well—saying that he was inciting violence.  But just yesterday the Vice President of the United States Joe Biden said to a crowd at a campaign event that he would be happy to take Donald Trump behind the gymnasium for a fight.   Really?  I’ve met Donald Trump several times now and even for a 70-year-old man—some skinny ass punk like crazy uncle Joe Biden isn’t going to win that fight.  But I’ll go even further than that—because I’m not running for any office—if those liberal losers want to fight—I’ll be happy to oblige them.  I have a zero tolerance policy for bullies in my life and if any of these liberal thugs like Joe Biden, Barack Obama, or Bob Creamer’s goon squad of communist insurgents want to fight—I will gladly go behind the “gymnasium” with them in less than a New York minute and they won’t be coming back under their own power—I will promise that. If they want to fight—they’ve got one. 

I wasn’t the biggest fan of George W. Bush but I thought the way the political left behaved during his presidency was disgraceful and people like me have rejected their guy—Barack Obama now with equal disdain.  There won’t be a peaceful transition of power if Hillary Clinton wins the White House.  Do these idiots at the Al Smith Charity Dinner really think that on November 9th people like me are just going to sit down and shut up saying—“well, golly gee wiz, we lost another election to a crooked system?  Let’s open up our pockets and give that system more of our tax dollars for doing such a terrible job.”  No, If Hillary wins the only right thing to do would be to impeach her for all the crimes she has committed on her road to get to the White House.  I’ll never view her as “legitimate.”  And I won’t honor her Supreme Court picks either. 

I’ve been at this stuff a long time, I’m not ever going to accept the election results of a Democrat again anywhere in this country and there isn’t a political strategist among them smart enough or tough enough to change my mind.  If they come at me with debate—I can easily slaughter them.  If they come with violence—I’ll happily make a flag out of their hides.  They can have it either way they want it—but they won’t change my opinion of them.  So why are they so bothered by the candidacy of Donald Trump, because he represents a portion of the nation that thinks like I do?  Trump supporters are sick of being lied to and they are tired of watching crimes be committed by employees of our tax money only to be told that some chick from some untold years ago was upset that Trump accidentally brushed the edge of her breast.  Anyone who works with women—especially in close proximity—knows that this kind of thing happens all the time.  Context is everything yet every media station covered that 10th accuser and the fact that Trump wouldn’t say if he’d accept the election results if he lost to Hillary. 

Trump won at least two of the three debates—I think he won all three—but most scientific polls show that Trump beat Hillary Clinton in two of three debates and even as I write this, Trump is tied in most of the polling.  But the night after the Al Smith Dinner where Trump made such bombastic news, even Bret Baier on Fox News painted a dire picture for Republicans on his electoral map completely ignoring an IDP/TIPP poll that showed Trump was +1 over Hillary Clinton nationally.  Baier was at that Al Smith dinner and he wasn’t impressed with Trump and the slant of the reporting certainly favored Hillary Clinton.  Yet for a so-called honest reporter that Baier claims to be—the collusion between Hillary Clinton, President Obama and Robert Creamer is enough to eliminate her from the race—and that should have been the focus of his entire broadcast.  She has been shown to be so corrupt through just Wikileaks that there is no way we could nominate her into the White House.  I’m not going to accept those election results because history tells me that it’s pointless.  There is no playing nice with those people and when the shoe is on the other foot, they don’t accept the results when people I support win elections.  So why would anybody think that I’m going to or any supporter of Trump is going to support Hillary Clinton in our White House? 

Trump either wins, or I will work to unseat Clinton and her parade of progressives.  Doesn’t anybody think it’s a little interesting that there was a major cyber attack yesterday that shut down huge portions of the internet—which has just been turned over to the world to manage at the start of October.  How about that—already a major cyber attack under global management.  Yesterday was the first day that Wikileaks didn’t get out another email dump and outside the Ecuadorian embassy in London an armed vehicle sat at the ready to let the occupants inside know that dark forces were gathering to shut them down.  

Nobody is talking about the information being proposed because the attendees of the Al Smith Dinner are more concerned with formality than essence.  The evidence provided by Wikileaks is enough to destroy the Clinton presidency before it even gets started and those dark forces want to put a stop to the bleeding before it’s too late for them—so there was a cyberattack—to redirect attention since the Trump sex allegations are no longer working. 

These are crooked, bad people running our government and I will never accept them as legitimate.  The only hope I have is that Trump wins and a level of performance expectation can reenter politics because of him.  Short of that I have little hope.  There certainly won’t be a “peaceful transition of government.”  The Democrats ruined that possibility a long time ago.  And if Crazy Joe wants to fight behind the gymnasium—all he has to say is where and when.   I’ll be happy to kick the shit out of him if that’s what he wants.  I’m not going to be pushed around by a bunch of pansy politicians who are ineffective and up to criminal enterprise.  And I’m certainly not alone.  Trump is our candidate because there have been too many Bob Creamer stories over the years and we’re sick of it.  There is either a change in this election in our favor—or else.  But there won’t be a peaceful transition—and there certainly won’t be any shaking of the hands of Hillary Clinton.  In my house we’ve rejected people for far less than she’s done—so she doesn’t stand a chance.  And if they get the funny idea of sending an armored car to my street to harass me into submission be prepared to lose it.  Because it won’t be coming back.  That’s where we are folks.  For the sake of peace—those idiots in that room at the Al Smith Dinner better hope that Trump wins. 

Watch and listen to the included video for more validity.  The evidence is quite overwhelming—and unfortunately, we have to “drain the swamp” before we can build anything good in Washington D.C. again.

Rich Hoffman

 CLIFFHANGER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

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Trump’s Check Mate: The O’Keefe Tapes proving vast voter fraud perpetrated by Democrats

Hillary, Hillary—how do you feel right now?  You’ve been busted by Wikileaks for massive corruption much larger than anything Watergate destroyed the presidency of Nixon over.  The Drudge Report unleashed a massive sex scandal involving you and your exploits over many years with gay lovers and married exchanges by a formally trusted friend—your “fixer.”  But you’ve been busted giving money to the DNC to attack people at Trump rallies and that same investigation uncovered the very voter fraud that Obama stood foolishly in front of the world today and said wasn’t happening.  Well, it is happening and James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas uncovered it rather valiantly and broke the story on Breitbart—who happens to run Donald Trump’s campaign.  And that man—Donald Trump—fearless as he is will be your opponent during the last debate of the 2016 election season.  What do you think is going to happen to you during this debate?  Are those palms sweaty yet?  How about that breathing?  Because as you look in the mirror and try to figure out what to do, how to look, and what you could possibly say the words of your friend David Axelrod are screaming through your mind.  Nothing good can come to you during this debate.  You can only lose.  But if you don’t show up, you will validate quicker all these detrimental stories like a fire over dry grass.  If you do go, you will be slaughtered by Donald Trump who has nothing to lose and knows that he has the facts on his side—and he has a history of making it count when he needs to.  So—how do you feel when you see this video?

http://www.breitbart.com/radio/2016/10/18/james-okeefe-media-covered-project-veritas-like-trump-tape-guarantee-trump-win-election/

The corruption is very real everyone and it always has been.  The difference now is that there is proof.   That lack of evidence which Obama foolishly said didn’t exist is right here.  You can see it, hear it—it’s very real and vile.  Real people risked their lives to bring forth this information and now it is well-known why Trump changed his tune once he learned about these tapes from his campaign manager.  The corruption is epic and it all falls in the lap of Democrats who have been exposed in the largest scandal in American history.  The American media is just beginning to get their arms around this and by the time it all settles in—it will be election day.  Can you say—“check mate?”

https://twitter.com/DRUDGE/status/788449818184192001

Congrats to James O’Keefe and his team involved with Project Veritas.  It took real courage to expose some of the deepest corruption the world has ever seen, including the regimes that brought down the Roman Empire.   Trump is right about Washington; the swamp needs to be drained so we can rebuild it.  Because only scum is there now—in both parties.  Vote proudly on election day and do your part to drain that swamp.

Rich Hoffman

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Retaking the Republican Party in Ohio: What’s at the heart of the Robert Paduchik and Matt Borgess seperation

CNN quickly jumped on the feud between Ohio GOP chairman Matt Borgess and Trump State Director Robert Paduchik as a notification was put out severing ties between the two for poor performance.  Borgess had put all his eggs in the Kasich basket from the start and is one of those Republicans represented by the article below from The Business Insider who believe that the Republican Party needs to become much more progressive or to essentially die.  In the days leading up to this severing of the relationship initiated by the Trump camp—Borgess was using the NBC tape of Trump expressing “locker room talk” to turn over high-powered Republicans in an attempt to steer the party toward the tone of this article by John Kasich.  Borgess went so far to say that he had never been in a locker room where guys spoke that way to one another which of course led to many perplexed gazes.  Of course nobody wanted to hurt his feelings—just like learning that a young man is in his twenties and is still a virgin—but when he cleared the room the talk was—what kind of locker room was Matt talking about—a dressing room at Target?  Because that is how guys talk and women do the same when they are in their circles and if leaders at the top of the Republican Party in Ohio didn’t know that—how could they understand basic things about the direction of the party moving forward after November 9th?

 http://www.businessinsider.com/john-kasich-interview-business-insider-gop-2016-

Here is the letter from Robert Paduchik explaining what happened  (Click here and the link below)  scc-letter

(And here is the evidence of what Borgess did which caused the separation) sccc-clips

Let me just say this—which is something I’ve been wanting for decades in politics—the Trump people are business oriented and they don’t fool around.  When they hear things that others in political circles might disregard as part of the culture indicative to political systems, which point to poor performance, they take action quickly and that is precisely what Robert Paduchik did on October 15th 2016.   CNN wanted to make a story out of it because to their eyes it looked bad that the presidential candidate Donald Trump would dare to cut off the ties to the political establishment three weeks before the election of the century in a key battleground state.  It was unfathomable to them.   What was Trump thinking?  To the minds of CNN, if a candidate doesn’t have the support of the establishment, they would surly lose.

But here is where things get interesting.  Trump and his team from Ohio on up feel they can take Ohio without the official support of the Kasich controlled GOP and they are willing under enormous pressure to win, to still do what is the right thing even when the move might appear devastating.  Because we are dealing with business people who have seen this kind of thing before, and not some political hack who entered politics to have a use for their law license because private practice is too scary for them—they are keen to root out passive aggressive attacks behind the scenes like what Matt Borgess was caught doing.  That passive aggressive attack is to utter little quips to big donors when they think nobody will notice or say otherwise—“can you imagine speaking that way about women.  I’ve been in many locker rooms and I’ve never spoke that way.”  The passive aggressive attempt here by Borgess was to undermine the Trump camp from the inside out—to sway members of the State Central Committee and the finance rollers that this wasn’t proper behavior for the GOP.  Then that same person to appease the Trump camp—politically—would change their tune and show how they have opened their offices to phone banks and door to door contacts.  Most people hearing such passive aggressive utterances quickly think of Borgess—“what a pussy.”  Because that’s what people like that are.  If you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything and claiming moral indignation over comments Trump said on a bus to an Access Hollywood reporter 11 years’ prior is only a revelation of extreme naiveté or carefully planned political attack which favors the enemy—the Democrats.

I said to Rob Portman just the other day that I thought he was being a wimp on his lack of endorsement of Trump.  I knew Portman in the beginning when he was attending Reform Party meetings which I was at the heart of organizing back then at places like Longworth Hall, and the big debate that probably won him his first big election on WLW on that Sunday night long ago.  Rob and I got along very well and for about five years—he held the line as a Reform Party Republican.  I was one of the founders of the Reform Party out of Cincinnati and helped move things along until Pat Buchanan and Donald Trump tried to run for president of the United States in 1999 after Ross Perot decided to step aside from another run after a poor performance in 1996.  The official start date for the Reform Party was 1995, which Ross Perot created to launch his second run for the presidency but it really began right after the election of 1992 born in the winter of 1993.  Rob Portman was one of the first to embrace that type of conservatism.

But the years in Washington have changed Rob.  Instead of fighting the game—like he did back then—he now actively plays it which I don’t necessarily blame him for.  I think it says more about term limits than anything.  Nobody should be in politics for more than a few years—hiding from the rigors of the private sector on the comfort of the public dime.  Most of Portman’s positions were solid Republican until he discovered that his son had come out gay, which forced Portman to change his stance on that issue.  Like Kasich who around that same time lost his fight against the collective bargaining issue with public sector unions in Ohio both men moved more to the center to realign their political life to the realities around them.  That is the time when a politician has to say that they are no longer effective and they need to retire from public life and reenter the hard realities of private sector existence.  Once a Republican or anybody for that matter starts looking at seats in a house or senate as a score—they lose the tactical advantage of maintaining their ethics to preserve that seat at any cost—even if it means coming out in support of gay marriage, or in caving to the public sector unions because of a lost election in 2011.

To recover from those embarrassments, they look around for some passive aggressive target to defer their shame to—like a Donald Trump.  They whisper to their boot likers, like Matt Borgess, that they have moral indignation about some Access Hollywood tape hoping to hide their shame in bending too far to the political left over the years with a shot of adrenaline red meat representing conservative value—hoping to reposition themselves as “rock solid Republicans.”  What they fail to realize is that the rules for these engagements were written by the other side and so long as they adhere to them, they empower the Hillary Clinton types and they lose always.  Saul Alinsky, because he didn’t believe in a God or have any strong roots to a religion—and was trained by the mob of Al Capone, knew that he’d always have a strategic advantage over Republicans if you could shame them into the behavior he desired.  That is what his Rules for Radicles book was all about—which Hillary wrote her colleges thesis on.  The Democratic Party has used those strategic tactics to shame Republicans for years—and to move them more and more to the political center distancing politicians like Portman, Kasich and bootlickers like Borgess far to the center of where they politically should be.  This gave rise to the Tea Party to correct—and that process has been happening for the last six to seven years.  Trump as a presidential candidate was born out of this movement—he is free of the confines of the Republican Party and that is on purpose.  Trump couldn’t have run in 2012, only in 2016 after Republicans have let down voters so much over such a long period of time.  Trump is a self-correction of the Republican Party and he’s the perfect vehicle of the people to defeat Hillary’s Saul Alinsky strategies.  That is why Trump is the presidential nominee.  People understand these things.

Wikileaks proved that the Hillary Clinton people promoted the Trump presidency to knock out all the field of Republicans forcing them to come more to the center to combat him.  They planned all along to use shame to tear down whoever became the presidential nominee—it wouldn’t have mattered who it was—and under normal conditions, it would have worked.  But Trump proved to be more resilient than the Hillary people ever thought possible.  Just like their strategic mistakes made in Libya and in Syria they promoted rebellion within the Republican Party only to end up with something they couldn’t deal with and now they have a Trump campaign that is using the genius of business to truly challenge the inefficiency of government for what is really the first time in a high-profile election.  It’s a plan that blew up in their face because Trump doesn’t know shame.  That makes him the perfect Saul Alinsky killer in politics and the ideal person to take on all this political corruption once and for all.  Trump may not be a perfect person, but he is a person who expects results and he knows how to achieve them.  That’s why people like Robert Paduchik are in charge of the campaign in Ohio to begin with.  Borgess is just a bootlicker, and everyone knows it.

Matt had to come up with a letter to respond to Paduchik citing that he’d continue to support Trump’s campaign even though he had essentially been fired.  Nobody wass surprised by this move.  Trump can win Ohio without the GOP—because he’s been doing it now for months.  But the GOP cannot stay in some form of power without attaching itself to the star of Donald Trump—because if he wins—they don’t want to be seen on the wrong side.  If he loses they can always then play the blame game which is normal for them.  But if Trump wins people like Matt Borgess needs to be near a boot so he can lick it—because that’s what he does.  Borgess was caught playing both sides in pure preservation of his political ambitions—and the Trump team came down hard on him for it—which is something that should happen more often.  Borgess bad mouthed Trump to important people away from the reporters and cameras and he figured he’d be safe.  But word got back to Paduchik and they severed ties even with the implications of a major election looming on the horizon.  And that is the difference between a decisive leader and a pussy—a person who is open to being screwed by anything and everything.   Here is the letter Borgess sent out to the GOP in response to Paduchik’s termination notice.

From: Matthew Borges <mborges@ohiogop.org> Date: Sat, Oct 15, 2016, 2:40 PM Subject: ORP Support for Trump Campaign To:

 

Committee Members:

 

By now you’ve surely seen the letter being circulated by the Ohio Trump organization.  You should know exactly what the Ohio Republican Party has done, is doing, and will continue to do to support the efforts of the Trump campaign.  Here are just ten examples:

 

1)    In early May, Donald Trump called me, as he continues to do regularly, and asked me to help him get organized in the state.  

 

2)    I worked with Jim Murphy, Trump’s National Political Director, to identify an Ohio State Director.  He suggested Bob Paduchik, with whom he’d had a previous business relationship and gave me full veto power.  I enthusiastically recommended that he hire Bob.

 

3)    The majority of their staff members are on our payroll and we handle all of their HR matters so they can remain focused on their primary mission.

 

4)    We offered to endorse Donald Trump at our September State Central Committee meeting where we appointed Trump’s recommended presidential electors.  The endorsement would have been nearly unanimous.  The Trump campaign declined our offer to endorse.

 

5)    The Ohio Republican Party has assisted in their coalition building.  ORP’s Executive Director serves on the advisory committee for Women for Trump.  Even this evening we are partnering with RNC’s African American Advisory Council, Trump’s Mahoning County Chair, and the Ohio Black Republican Association to host a phone bank making calls to support our Republican ticket.

 

6)    We have been chasing their early and absentee voters with a slate card on which Mr. Trump and Governor Pence are prominently featured.

 

7)    Members of the Ohio Trump staff work in the Ohio Republican Party headquarters.

 

8)    We are working in total coordination in Election Day Operation preparation.  ORP staff and the Party’s outside legal counsel have been in lock step with the Trump organization in this undertaking.

 

9)    The Ohio Republican Party has sent GOTV and Early Vote mail and phone calls to bolster support for the top of the ticket.

 

10)  I speak and meet with Bob Paduchik and Trump team members regularly.  Interestingly, none of Bob’s concerns were voiced until he shared them publicly today.

 

Let me be clear, I am never going to allow the bruised ego of a staffer to get in the way of my duty as the Ohio Republican Party Chairman.

 

Please contact me if you have questions on this matter.

Matt

I told Rob Portman through Twitter yesterday that a vagina (a pussy) is something that brings forth life—but in the process it gets screwed over first.  That is its biological function and pussies are the key to all life—so they are important.  But who does the screwing and who gets screwed is the major distinction here—and what comes forth from that process is what’s at stake.  Liberals have done all the screwing of Republicans because they have been pussies, and we have the world we are currently observing.  But Republicans—and I mean the kind of Republicans who understand that kind of locker room talk—men and women—are sick of getting screwed and for the sake of the human race understand that its time that the screws get applied to those who have been doing the screwing.  It’s time to stop being the pussy and time to be the aggressor in that relationship—and Trump is the vehicle to do such a long overdue task.

I knew the situation clearly when I was at the Trump rally at US Bank Arena and I noticed several women around my age wearing t-shirts saying “Trump can grab my pussy anytime.”  They were of course with husbands and friends and they were in the pit around Trump’s stage.  Some of them pressed up against the VIP area trying to get as close to Trump as they could.  If I had to guess, I’d say at that rally which occurred six days after the Access Hollywood story, was fifty/fifty men and women.  But my gut told me that women actually were more abundant than men and there were a lot of young people around age twenty there—and they were really into the event.  People like Matt Borgess failed to take note of the slow increase in Tea Party representation of the State Central Committee and he failed to understand what was at the heart of this conservative movement in Ohio.  And he was fired like a dog—because he acted like one.  He’ll stick close to the campaign because he’s a bootlicker by nature, but Republicans like him such as Kasich and Portman just don’t get it—and they need to be out of office.  They need to be out of politics because their time has come and gone.  I’ll vote for Rob, because Strickland is an idiot, but over the next term, Rob needs to phase himself out and let some new blood take over.  Kasich is dead wrong about the state of the Republican Party.  He should be a Democrat the way he thinks, and we aren’t changing into his liberal version of where he wants to take Republicans.  And that is how things stand in Ohio.

Rich Hoffman

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The Disqualification of Hillary Clinton for President: What we have learned from Wikileaks

Just today I read an article from The Washington Post illustrating that Trump is setting the stage to never concede the election to Hillary Clinton.  My response was why would he?  Even though at this point the “scientific” polling has Trump in striking distance just about everywhere over the next three weeks, the real issue is that Trump is essentially running without a competitor.  Hillary Clinton, has shown herself to be a criminal on such a magnitude she would make Al Capone blush at this point, which was revealed through the Wikileaks emails of her longtime aide, John Podesta.  No wonder she deleted her 33,000 emails and wiped her server with bleach bit to destroy the evidence that she had on her personal computer.  What has come out from Wikileaks has been absolutely damning, even more so than people opposed to her politics would even consider a possibility.  The corruption is so deep, and so revealing that the current POTUS is even involved.  What we know right now is far worse than what sunk the presidency of Richard Nixon.  The crimes committed by the White House, the Department of Justice, the Clinton campaign, and the DNC are so vast that there simply isn’t any way Hillary Clinton could ever be president.  Here is just a short rundown of those crimes and their enormity.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/10/14/donald-trump-is-setting-the-stage-to-never-concede-the-2016-election/?tid=sm_tw

For those around in the 90s when the Clintons were in the White House this is how it was all the time.  From the time Bill Clinton took office this was the level of deceit and corruption that was blasted on the airwaves daily.  It was essentially the Clintons which gave rise to talk radio as a response to the vast amounts of corruption and death the First Family always seemed to be around.   If it wasn’t White Water down in Arkansas, or the Ruby Ridge Massacre, Waco, Oklahoma City—which given what we know from those emails it is easy to see how such domestic terrorist plots would be created as false flag incidents—or Bill’s multiple sex scandals—which never abated over the eight years they were in office—not by a single week.  The Clintons were corrupt from the start and they only seem to have gotten worse over the years climaxing to the mess they are now.  If Hillary would be elected president of the United States, it would only be to impeach her.  She’s not going to do anything but be a distraction from the inevitable.

The reason Barack Obama and Bill Clinton are hitting the campaign trail for Hillary and declaring her the “most capable” person to ever run for the White House is because that is the only way they can hope to not get dragged through years of court problems as a result of what we have learned about the Clintons emails through Wikileaks—what wasn’t destroyed off of John Podesta’s computer.  That is the reason for the constant personal attacks against Trump—especially by women.  Much to their frustration, none of it is really sticking—because it wasn’t true.  Trump likely flirted with women over his entire lifetime, but to outright assault them—that’s not Trump.  That is the behavior of Billy Clinton whose wife is running for President putting him back in touch with thousands of young girls working around the Washington D.C. area while his wife does daily cover-up making a plot from House of Cards look like a kids cartoon.

Without question Hillary Clinton’s team is considering ways to cheat the election by any means possible and the media is complicit in the action because all their lives depend on her winning—otherwise they’ll have legal trouble for the rest of their lives if Hillary doesn’t control the Department of Justice.  This is massive corruption well beyond the imaginations of even the most seasoned conspiracy theorist, and people are awake to it.

Hillary Clinton at the very least committed perjury when she destroyed her emails under a subpoena from congress—and that carries jail time.   To make matters worse, Obama knew what was going on and lied about it.  His DOJ worked with the FBI to conceal the evidence and keep Hillary on the presidential ticket causing what has turned out to be massive corruption at the highest office.  And the media is involved in trying to steer the American people away from such a damning story—but it’s not going to go away folks.  As things stand today this is far worse than anything we experienced from the Clintons in the 90s.  There will be books, talk radio, television coverage of this election for years and the massive international syndicate Hillary is at the center of will be discussed daily to the point where Hillary won’t be able to do anything as a POTUS effectively—except load the Supreme Court bench with liberal judges.  Otherwise she will be hid away in the Oval Office by her handlers until the inevitable disgrace removes her from office with more fanfare than her husband experienced when he was impeached by congress before his term ran out.

I live in an area with a lot of Trump signs and not many Hillary yard signs.  The ones you do see are in poor neighborhoods where a lot of people are addicted to government welfare programs, or at homes where people work for the federal government and want to maintain the status quo—homes of school teachers particularly who want their teacher unions to continue running up high costs against tax payers without results to back up the expenditure.  Otherwise, there are Trump signs everywhere displayed with a lot of passion—because those people see what’s going on.  But the Hillary people are living in a fantasy world.   For them to not see the criminal empire Hillary has put herself at the center of is for them to just ignore basics of reality in favor of a fantasy which will never come true.  There will never be a third term of Obama—which is what they are voting for.  Obama’s administration has already collapsed; they are just hoping to run out the clock before everyone notices.  Hillary will bring with her scandal that will instantly marry economic collapse on a scale the world has never seen before—and that will literally happen the moment she hits office.  When I see a Hillary Clinton yard sign I know that someone wasn’t very smart who put it there—because nobody with any kind of working mind could rationalize otherwise.  They are people in serious denial.

Hillary is literally running for her life.  Without controlling the DOJ she and all her contributors—including Obama—are poised for years of pleading the “fifth” in courts of law as justice will pursue them for the rest of their living days.  It will take years for people to sort through the Wikileaks documents just released this week and there are even more on the way.  For Clinton, a successful political career is over—there is no prospect of success now.  Stupid people will supporter her for the free stuff—but nobody of right mind will ever look to her for leadership and she will have legal problems for the rest of her life at a minimum.  So when Trump says she should be in jail, he’s not being rambunctiously “politica,l” he’s stating a fact.  She committed perjury that we know of, and likely much worse—and roughly 80% of the media is in on the game.  This is such massive corruption that they hope nobody will believe it—they are trying to hide these many crimes beyond such enormity of violation that people just can’t wrap their minds around it—and that is their only defense.  But with several weeks to go and a very smart Kellyanne Conway running Trump’s campaign—this information is a gift.  It’s also a gift to the American people before an election because it would truly be a tragedy to elect someone to office only to have them removed with scandal just a year later—because that’s what these Wikileaks show—a ridiculously corrupt government that would have to be removed by force if our legal and election system didn’t do the job first.  Trump is the only legal candidate running.  And those are the facts.

I still trust that the election process will allow the American people to perform justice even as our government attempts to hide its many crimes behind the antics of Hillary Clinton.  If it doesn’t then that is why we have a 1st and 2nd amendment—so that we can take possession of our government when it gets out-of-control, like it obviously has under Obama/Clinton over the last eight years.  Four more years just isn’t possible at this point especially given these dramatic revelations.  The information just provided on this article is enough to sink Hillary Clinton forever—by her own doing.  But it’s much deeper than that.  That leaves Trump essentially unchallenged and a media that will have to come around to that reality—or they will go out of business.   Jail or perpetual court cases from law suits is the only future Hillary Clinton has—because she is a criminal who has committed atrocities born from gross negligence.   And by every legal definition, she is disqualified from running for POTUS.  If she were not artificially propped up by the media, she would right now be either in jail, or in the process of being convicted.  It’s that bad folks.

Rich Hoffman

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What We Learned from the Trump Rally in Cincinnati: Pavarotti’s “Nessum Dorma” displayed truely for the first time on earth

The Clintons have built such a strong international syndicate of criminal activity that Al Capone would be jealous for destroying his legacy of vile manipulation and conduct unbecoming.  Wikileaks have provided the daily evidence for a conviction, but like Capone the media, the justice system, and many hell-bound contributors have hidden the evidence from the public lulled to sleep by sleazy tabloid topics designed to fill their brains with overwhelming complacency intent to keep them that way. But Trump is the Elliot Ness of our time, not a perfect person, but a King Solomon like godly vessel embodying an optimism that spans deep into the roots of the human race–a hope that there is life beyond such treacherous figures like Clinton and Capone who would meddle with our lives and drain us of everything to satisfy their quest for unlimited power and fulfil the very primal aims of evil. 

It was on an oversea business call while Sheriff Jones was speaking—which I was watching on a monitor–that I began to get a sense of the epic magnitude of what was happening.  The crowd was ecstatic and it easily spilled over into the corridors for which I was standing making it very hard to hear the participants over my phone.  I knew when I was about to re-enter US Bank Arena in Cincinnati on October 14th just before Donald Trump spoke amid massive controversy unjustifiably leveled at him all day long to eliminate his presidential run against the criminal Hillary Clinton, that there was an unusual amount of energy in the room—it was a wave of optimism and hope that just isn’t found anywhere in politics under any other circumstance.  And at that particular moment the song shown above was playing, as it always does at Trump rallies in Ohio.  It was Pavarotti’s “Nessum Dorma” and it was an epic entry back to my seat where my wife was.  That song I felt, and even more so feel today, represents best the entire message of the Trump campaign from the start of it last year to the election on November 8th 2016 and the audience present understood it too.  Trump wasn’t even in the building yet and they were spirited—even vivacious with hope dripping from their bodies like the sweat of an intense athlete after hard play under an intense sun.  “Nessum Dorma” will forever be to me the embodiment of this freedom movement which currently rests on a precipice of uncertainty.  As I walked down the steps to my awaiting wife, to that song, my suspicions were proved 100% correct—the media has underreported the effectiveness of these Trump rallies.  Even after a week of allegations of sexual impropriety, the people at US Bank Arena which was filled up to the box seats at the ceiling weren’t buying it proving the Pavarotti version of that song to be more than a metaphor for Trump himself.  Nessum dorma translated to English means “none shall sleep” which by the thrill in the air at the rally, tempted by the media to sleep to the facts of all the crimes which wrap the Clinton campaign like a warm blanket—the people were not sleeping and Pavarotti’s lyrics cried out in boldness throughout the 21,000 capacity crowd that in that arena nobody was even weepy eyed.  They were awake and were ready for a fight and no matter what happens on election day—something new was amiss and it was a force to be reckoned with. 

I had picked the spot shown in the videos here for two reasons.  I knew I had to make that very important call before Trump arrived due to the time zone differences with my recipient—so I had to be able to easily get to someplace where I could talk on a phone.  But more than that, I was texting images of the rally to members of the media throughout the event because I wanted to make sure the outside world understood how many people were actually there.  From that seat I could get a good panoramic of the arena from Trump on stage to the people in the highest seats—and I used that vantage point to tell a story which spilled over onto television reporting later that night, and radio coverage.  This was my third Trump rally in Ohio, the first was in March at the Savanah Center in West Chester.  The second was at the Sharonville Convention Center in July.  And now this one at US Bank Arena in downtown Cincinnati—and this one was certainly the most epic.  Metaphorically, the Trump events were no longer about Trump, but about the movement which had percolated from his massive wake and the US Bank rally embodied that with all the gusto for which Pavarotti sung “Nessum Dorma.”  The pictures I had to take had to capture that scope in its totality, and I think they certainly did. 

One particularly stunning aspect of the night was when the media entered the arena just before Rudy Giuliani spoke and was booed as if they were the visiting team of a hated sporting rival.  The last time I heard those kinds of boos was in the heyday of the Cincinnati Bengal rivalry with the upstate NFL team, the Cleveland Browns.  It was a hard wall of opposition for the 26-35-year-old road reporters for the mainstream media.   The men looked like the stereotypical metrosexual representation of their generation, all stood about 5’ 6” and wore those ridiculous “skinny jeans.”  The women looked like people fresh out of line at a Starbucks in Seattle—liberalized, socialists in their sentiments and yearning for their version of the modern “flower child.”   When they came out of the tunnel the crowd attacked them with verbal harassment that was like a wall of hatred—which had been nurtured for months with the media’s deliberate propping up of corruption for which Hillary Clinton represented.   Those media personalities were complicit in covering up crimes the audience was fully aware of and they let those reporters know it when they entered.  It was something I have never seen before—and it was intense. 

The next morning the news was fair in reporting that the US Bank Arena had been filled, but they didn’t say much about the optimism witnessed.  There were literally people cheering for Trump as if their lives depended on it, because in many ways—it does.  The event had a religious quality to it.  As I reflected on the evening and the many rock concerts I had seen in that very arena over the years—I remembered how hard it was for popular bands like Prince and the Revolution, and ZZ Top to fill that place to the brim for songs that all of society generally loved.  I had witnessed a Trump rally where the relatively boring topics of trade deals was discussed along with taxes—but people reacted to it the way they would if KISS were playing “Detroit Rock City.”  When Trump stepped out for the first time, as seen in the videos here provided, it was as if Mick Jagger or Steve Tayler appeared—rock stars well-known to the public for years that many generations experienced.  Nobody I heard from Newt Gingrich to Rudy Giuliani, or even Sean Hannity had properly articulated what was happening in that arena as the world outside spun out of control with revelations of criminal conduct on a global scale that was a first for our species.  Trump and that audience leaned on each other with a hope that only the great Pavarotti had captured with such intense passion with his much beloved “Nessun Dorma.” 

These people were wide awake and they knew the media was trying to put them to sleep.  And with each lyrical climb of that classic Pavarotti song came the consciousness of mankind climbing out of such a slumber into a world of true reality where it was realized that this wasn’t an election between Republicans and Democrats, morality, or even economics—but between the basic fight of good against evil.   Eliot Ness became an alcoholic later in his life and lost a lot in his fight against Al Capone.  King Solomon waged war, had affairs and had many wives living a life that many would consider sinful, yet he was God’s vessel for delivering a people to their righteous place in history and his wisdom came from beyond human endeavor.  And Trump, like so many before is a man who has transcended the limits of human shackles and along the way, there were casualties.  But like the voice of the great Pavarotti—something beyond earth and all its history was born and it appeared on the stage of US Bank Arena as the last hope for the human race, and there was reason to be optimistic, because for some people they were awake for the first time—and they wanted to do something about it.

Rich Hoffman

 CLIFFHANGER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

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It’s Over For Hillary Clinton: The thing about little birds who whisper sweet secrets about to be unleashed

As I watched Trump literally destroy Hillary Clinton’s stage presence on Saturday October 1st at a rally in Pennsylvania—which was hilarious and charismatic all at the same time, I noticed something different about Donald Trump.  The edge was gone as if he knew something—or had learned it lately which the rest of us have not yet discovered that would doom his rival Hillary Clinton.  That’s when a little bird came to me to whisper sweet nothings about events brewing across the great Atlantic—headed for a media outlet near you.  Little birds like that always want you to promise not to say anything to give away their secrets—yet they want you to say something otherwise they wouldn’t come to you in the first place—so it’s always this type of game with “little birds.”  But rest assured Trump fans—the Trump people know what I’m alluding to and Donald Trump obviously can smell the blood in the water—especially since Clinton decided all by her little self to draw that blood first at the first debate they had together.  Let’s just say she deserves what she has coming and this next debate will be one for the ages.  It will be worse than a prison sentence to stand on stage at a town hall style forum in front of another 100 million people and watch all her hopes and dreams vanish over a 90 minute period because what’s getting ready to happen will even have liberals stirred up.  So just remember, Hillary asked for it.

Even better than justice is when you have a guy like Trump who will defy convention in every regard and do what he thinks is right.  It may not seem like Trump should mock an old woman for her weaknesses while trying to court more women voters who may happen to be fat, ugly, or losing estrogen at the rate of a deflating hot air balloon—gradually becoming more of a sagging bag of flesh with each moment—but Trump isn’t a normal candidate and he doesn’t have to pretend to be.  He’s a real, authentic, hard-working person who is certainly out of the mainstream loop—and the mainstreamers just essentially lost their candidate—so it’s now a one person race.  And there’s nothing they can do about it—and Trump knows it, and feels no need to put on a happy face just to make them happy.  And I love it.  And I also love those little birds who visit me with little gifts from beyond.  Soon you’ll love them too.  Get ready—this is going to be fun.

You don’t see that kind of thing at Hillary rally, even on nice days.  There will be a lot of happy people this week.  That’s for sure.

Rich Hoffman

 CLIFFHANGER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

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Paying Taxes is Not Patriotic: What Hillary Clinton and O’Hare International have in common

For me personally, the big takeaway from the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton was not when Trump declared himself “smart” for not paying huge amounts of federal tax—it was Hillary’s reaction the next day—and that of the media which actually sent me into a rage for which I have not yet recovered.  As everyone who knows me understands—I hate taxes and it disgusts me to see my hard-earned money wasted on government inefficiencies that the private sector does much better.  When I’ve been to Japan on business it amazes me to see their people so industrious working in their public parks picking up the tiniest bit of litter—happily.  Here in the states whether it’s the Great Smokey Mountains or Huston Woods, the government workers there are often lazy, bitchy, and entitled, and those are often the ones I like the most compared to IRS workers or the employees at the BMV.  It literally makes me sick to give money through force to entitled people whether those recipients are welfare zombies or government workers like socialist teachers and other monopoly driven union entities who make 40% more than everyone else for doing far less productive work than a majority of our country.  So when Trump said he was smart for not paying a lot of federal tax, I was so excited I almost leaped into my television to high-five him—because he was speaking my kind of language.  But Hillary, what a pathetic socialist mess she is.  I thought her husband was a leftist scum bag.  She is far, far worse—a Lenin ideologue representing the zombies of our society and hearing her squawk like a broken chicken with a cold actually made me quite angry when she insinuated that paying taxes was a patriotic duty.  Boy is she wrong!

It is not patriotic to pay taxes.  It has become for the last hundred years a perceived obligation that the political left has formulated through public education to seem patriotic, but it’s really a fool’s premise.  It is at best an illegal confiscation of wealth by the federal government for the use of idiots who otherwise wouldn’t have been able to put their hands on that kind of money—if not by the force of government.   With the kind of wealth that Trump has, if he found a way to pay zero percent of it in taxes, I would think of him as a genius, and I would admire him a lot more than I do right now.  That is exactly the kind of president I want in the White House, someone who understands the tricks of the “federal reserve” and is against higher taxes while supporting a simpler tax code.

Yet progressives need taxes to pay for all the “stuff” they have given away over the years to win votes.  They have enjoyed their success in life by literally stealing money and giving it to people who keep them in high paying government jobs—and it’s a pathetic racket.  What government workers do for our society is not worth the cost and I would point to the fine Japanese people who work hard at everything they do as the example of what I expect.  Just a few months ago I sat on a park bench waiting for my entourage to finish dining and I watched not just a few very diligent female workers picking up liter in a park with little devices that looked like chop sticks.  A small army of those people did that job daily in the town of Himeji—and they didn’t look like homeless despots that crawled out of a cardboard box.  They didn’t look like our park rangers and national park employees in the United States—typically fifty pounds overweight and looking like they had their eyes only on quitting time.  Those workers in Himeji worked their asses off and they actually looked prideful about doing it. I told one working closest to me how much I appreciated their effort and they bowed deeply in thanks and resumed their work.  When flying into Tokyo from Chicago it’s literally like landing on another planet.  The airport workers in Tokyo treat you with respect to your time because they assume whatever your doing—it has some value.  They move you through the immigration lines quickly and the luggage handling is efficient.  I recently approached a line and thought I would have to stand in line for two hours.  They moved through all those people in about twenty minutes.  If the same line had been present in New York, Chicago, or Atlanta—it would have easily have been two hours.  The work ethic in the United States these days is pathetic and compared to others around the world, it shows and it became that way with this ridiculous entitlement culture that progressives like Hillary Clinton has nurtured along for the last century—and I don’t want my money feeding that system.

I don’t blame Trump one bit for his comments, because they reflect my own.  If government wants to help people, do it through natural economic growth, not through punishing personal income tax that never should have been implemented in 1913 with the 16th Amendment put in place by the progressive politics of the age—which should be repealed at the earliest possible date.  It is not our patriotic duty to pay for the garbage we get from our federal government, the bad service, the terrible attitudes of the employees from the TSA to the IRS agent that is impossible to fire.  To the Chicago school teacher that makes six figures for 9 months of work and goes on strike every two years.  I’ve seen better around the world and I expect Americans to be better than those examples, and until they are—I don’t want to pay for the lackluster behavior of the government entitlement class.  I wish I could take everyone in the world to Himeji, Japan—or anywhere in that country—and let them see people who work their asses off not for money or prestige, but because they enjoy the internal benefit of doing a good job for the sake of doing it.

Hillary Clinton in her refute of Trump missed the point of many of her arguments against him.  If someone does a bad job—should they still get paid?  If a waiter gives me bad service, I don’t tip them.  If a company tries to rip me off, I go somewhere else.  Competition is the key to instilling quality in the marketplace and without it, you get bad service.  Trump understands this.  He’s not obligated to paying for bad work in his buildings and he’s certainly not obligated to share his accumulated wealth on losers like Hillary Clinton—government employees who clearly don’t get it.  I can’t think of a single job in the world that I’d hire a loser like Hillary Clinton for largely because she has that pretentious snobby attitude of entitlement—a ruined mind made lazy by years of unchallenging government work which she lawyered herself through in a climb for power to spread progressive philosophy to the masses—which has made her a detrimental menace.  I am embarrassed by people like her because she makes Americans look bad around the world—especially in places like Himeji, Japan.

I hate landing at O’Hare International airport—especially after a trip from Japan.  Immediately you can feel the entitlement from the employees at the airport—especially the unionized TSA agents.  Most of them are slow, and fat—and I say that because being overweight symptoms is a sign typically of overabundance and lack of effort—and those are the people in charge of whether I catch my connecting flight back to Cincinnati or get stuck in Chicago for the night wasting my time with more inefficiency—which costs me even more money.  Time and money are not elements that progressive liberals understand—or respect and when I see these slugs in action I think of people like Hillary Clinton.  O’Hara International airport is the land of Hillary Clinton—fat, unambitious, lackadaisical, greasy, broken, and entitled without a care in the world to how much time of yours they waste or how much it costs.  They could care less.  In Tokyo complain to someone at the airport that you had to wait for ten minutes and they bow deeply and a team of people rush to make you happy—because they honor the essence of your time.  At O’Hara, or at the IRS—they tell you to take a number while some Jabba the Hutt character tells you to talk to the hand.   It is that kind of thinking in America that we have to fix and paying taxes blindly to a bunch of government losers isn’t the way to get there.   Trump however is the way to start that journey by first looking in the mirror and calling things the way they are—whether they are fat, stupid, slow, or just plain wrong—and then solving the problem from there.  Trump is that solution—or at least the start of it.  Hillary is an insult.  My time is valuable, and many of Americans have better things to do than to work hard just to give their money away for bloated government entitlements that actually make our country much weaker.

Rich Hoffman

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How Trump Beat Hillary Clinton: The realities of a new kind of politics

It was pretty clear to me that while watching the Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton debate on September 26th 2016 that the New York billionaire won the debate.  The Donald maintained control throughout the entire debate negating the moderator Lester Holt and forcing Clinton to spend much of the event quiet with that stupid chipmunk awkward smile she uses when trying to rationalize through her various learned behaviors to evoke some level of confidence on topics she is uncomfortable with.  So it came as a shock to me that all the establishment types declared her the winner of the debate during the spin room conversations that took place afterwards.  Nobody with a sane mind could rationalize that Clinton had won the debate—yet most did evoking some invisible standard which the rest of the nation didn’t respect.  Online polls—not the most accurate—but ones that reflect direct passions of the electorate voted that Trump had won—handedly, while establishment media from all walks of life enjoyed the status quo performance of Hillary.  Likely their standard of success was that she didn’t pass out on stage because that would be the only measure of success that I’d give her.  The proof is in the debate highlights seen below where Trump clearly dominated with his performance. 

After the debate it was evident the Clintons hoped to work the VIPs in the room by shaking their hands.  Bill Clinton avoided the Trump family leaving them on the stage alone for several minutes.  I watched this with my tongue in my cheek because it was obvious they weren’t pleased with Hillary’s performance.  Usually the families mingle a bit showing the country that the election is bigger than the candidates—but that’s not how things ended on Monday night.  After a few minutes of the cold shoulder, Trump and his family left the stage for the spin room where Trump himself worked the media.  Hillary played the celebrity shaking hands with her sergeants hoping they would do that job for her.  While Trump was still giving his interview to Sean Hannity, Hillary and her husband Bill—carrying a beverage casually as if he just woke up at a hotel somewhere and was taking his time getting started in the morning—walked to the Econoline van that picked up the passed out Clinton from the 9/11 ceremony recently, and they left the debate facility rather quickly.  I thought it was a very interesting strategy for an unnaturally weak candidate.   Even though I don’t like Hillary Clinton or her family, even objectively thinking—she is just a weak person and can’t help coming across that way.  The more she talks, the worse she sounds, including in the debate. 

So it was stunning that so many establishment types declared her the winner.  Charles Krauthammer from Fox News declared it a draw—which seemed fair for him—but most others thought Hillary Clinton had won which left me scratching my head.  I have a great memory and during the entire debate I was pretty happy with the way Donald Trump asserted himself and literally handled the entire room with confidence.  He owned the stage by every account.  He controlled the pace of the discussion, and he controlled the topics.  He purposely didn’t go for the knockout because it had been decided it would be bad for a man of over 6 feet tall to slap around a little 5’ 4” elderly woman on stage which might actually bring her to physical harm—so Trump avoided the bait—looked presidential, and stayed on the high ground the best he could.  He defended all the sensitive areas well and avoided being pulled into a defensive position without getting himself out of it by the end of the segment. 

So what on earth were the establishment types looking at?  Clearly they were judging the performance based on a measure of static intellectualism which sought to protect itself from the dynamic force Trump represented and they had turned away everything he had said to protect their known reality.  It was a classic case similar to the woman who knows her husband is cheating on her, yet is afraid to disrupt their family income so chooses to ignore the facts to protect her livelihood.  Or the abused spouse married to an alcoholic that is afraid of the conflict that might occur by intervening in the destructive habit.  Hillary Clinton and her supporters—many in the media who have learned to live their entire adult lives under the destructive habits of establishment politics—and fear any changes to that system, are more than happy to preserve that system because they have some level of expected success they wouldn’t have any other way.  So they fight to preserve it even if that means ignoring some simple facts.

Hillary Clinton is a wounded animal representing a status quo political aristocracy that is being rejected—globally—and in the United States Trump showed that he was willing to take on that entire institution fearlessly and with mass charisma—and “they” hated him for it.  So they inserted “their” own static deductions hoping to ignore the dynamic force of change Trump represents.  They created a fictional outcome that simply did not exist at the debate—and time will show over the coming week that people will continue to choose Trump in the polls leaving her reeling from the competition.   Hillary Clinton spent over five days preparing for that debate and she needed a dominating performance which Trump denied her of.  She relied afterwards too much on the establishment media—which has been replaced by The Drudge Report, blogs like this one, and broadcasts like Infowars, leaving her without representation where it counts most in the 2016 election.  That is the reason Donald Trump has been surging to begin with—because the rules are now different and shockingly, the entire establishment ignored those rules in favor of some outdated engagement procedures which no longer have any relevance.

I think Trump won big and that isn’t just wishful thinking.  He achieved his objectives—but Hillary didn’t.  She didn’t show that Trump was unfit, or that she could outmaneuver him.  All she showed was that she could run out the clock and get out of the building with her skin still intact, which was what Trump wanted from the outset, to show that he had compassion for an old woman who is smaller and less powerful than he was.  In the aftermath, Trump’s online presence with potential voters far eclipsed Hillary Clinton leaving her to resort to old tricks about calling women names like “Miss Piggy” and other derogatory names—which in the minds of the typical sports bar attendee—is accurate assessments of various female embodiments—which actually leads credibility to Trump’s truth telling.  Just 12 hours after the conclusion of the debate Hillary was desperately grabbing for a life raft as the world around her had changed without her understanding—and she was truly lost.  With the amount of energy, she put into this first debate to get such sluggish results the path to victory just got a lot longer and more narrow—and for such a weakling as her—much more unachievable leaving the vision of her dreams dimming by the moment.  And if I didn’t hate her so much—I might feel sorry for her sorry ass.  But I don’t.  She’s a vile criminal who deserves all this and more—and then we have October and the surprises yet to come—and the gray clouds around her political future embroiled within them leading to a satisfying conclusion for those who hate her as much as I do. 

Rich Hoffman

 CLIFFHANGER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

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Trump the Conqueror: The truth of a metaphorical ‘300’ video ahead of the great debate

I know you are all ready to watch the great debate between Donald Trump and the detrimental criminal Hillary Clinton.  But you are tired of waiting at your watch parties and you are checking with me to see what I have to say on the matter—because you want reassurance that Trump will win and win big.  Well, I predict he will.  And better yet, he is about to do what is shown in the following parody to the movie 300.  The maker of this short little movie nails the political climate that we are all in and cuts to the core of the challenges behind this debate.  So enjoy both the debate and this movie which does what art is supposed to—tell the truth in a way that people can understand.

Rich Hoffman

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The Very Sick and Unfit Hillary Clinton: Diamond and Silk doing the job the media won’t

So just how bad is Hillary Clinton’s health?  Well, the evidence says that it’s pretty terrible.  She may have difficulty making it through the 2016 campaign let alone a four year stint in the Oval Office.  However, since the media is trying to cover up her incredibly lackluster vigor, and since she has went out of her way to say Donald Trump doesn’t have what it takes to be president, we must turn our gazes to independent journalists—like Diamond and Silk for the hard facts.  Here they are.

Rich Hoffman

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