The Benedict Arnold Never Trumpers: We will never forget how weak they were under fire

I stood in the harsh cold with Glenn Beck during his Christmas show at the Murphy Theater in Wilmington, Ohio in 2010 because he was offering to use his celebrity to solve a critical problem in the United States.  The same Murphy Theater that Michael Moore was speaking at just a week prior to the election of 2016 trying to explain the phenomena known as Donald Trump—which can be heard at the start of the WAAM broadcast by Matt Clark below.  Additionally, three-quarters of the way into that radio show I joined Matt to reflect on the election results.  But with Glenn Beck, I stood with him, helped where I could, writing hundreds of positive articles about him and even promoting his upstart Blaze News organization with the hope that he was serious about solving the problems within our government and helping to take back the United States which had fallen so far away from the progressives taking it to oblivion.  When George Soros crushed Beck in New York harassing him to flee to Dallas with his family forcing him to start over without the benefit of Fox News to keep him in the spot light I stayed with Beck until it was obvious that he didn’t really want to solve anything—he just wanted to complain about things.  When he led the Never Trump movement with other so-called conservatives like Bill Kristol of the National Review I painted those influences out of my life entirely because they were shameful.   And now that the election has taken place as Matt and I reflected in this radio broadcast, those people are on the outside looking in, which is just where they belong.

https://soundcloud.com/clarkcast/michael-moore-racists-did-not-elect-trump-11-12-2016-podcast

In this modern revolutionary war the Never Trumpers were the Benedict Arnolds—people who moved toward the enemy out of a need for fame and sentiment hiding behind a conviction of morality as a shield toward their true intentions of preserving evil so that they could continue to make a living off it.  Many times over the last six or seven years I have been offered high paying opportunities either writing, speaking, or helping with political offices to advance the freedom movement and I have turned all of them down for the purity of fighting in the trenches where the bullets are really important. There wasn’t time for me to develop into what we needed within a decade to be effective enough, so I put my backing behind those who did have a foot in that door—because we needed to take our government back from progressives sooner than later—to have a shot at our own survival as a nation.  What the freedom movement needed was a fearless symbol to rally behind that wouldn’t buckle.  What Beck and Kristol failed to understand was that over the last few decades, they were being auditioned for such a role—but when the gun fire became too intense, slowly their support peeled away—before Trump joined the race.  Trump had been fighting some of these fights for many years, and I knew from his books that he never backed down from anything—so given the grave disappointments that Glenn Beck in particular had shown to his fans—Trump was very attractive as a presidential candidate.

As I illustrated during Matt’s radio show many people and methods were tried.  When Doc Thompson and I promoted School Choice as an option to the education issues facing southern Ohio in 2010 it wasn’t so that we could gain fame and fortune—it was to actually solve the problem.  I tried to work behind Governor Kasich.  I gave my support to John Boehner. I praised Paul Ryan and his Ayn Rand loving entry onto the Mitt Romney ticket.  I held my nose and voted for them during the 2012 race where they lost along with Kasich failing to stand his ground on the Senate Bill 5 passage.  Once those issues were cleared the media of Cincinnati turned their guns on me to personally destroy me for being a rising star on radio and TV advocating education reform the game plan of the enemy was obvious.  Once that happened, I wasn’t going to stop until many people paid the price.  I don’t quit, I don’t scare and I expect results so that we can all live happily ever after.  So I looked around and saw that Donald Trump was willing to join the fight so my support went into his direction—along with millions of other people who were thinking the same kind of thing.  I spoke about this phenomena on WAAM by calling it the “American Sniper” effect—flyover country–blue color supporters of Trump who had been forgotten about in politics and deliberately pushed into a corner to be either converted into progressive thought or to be destroyed.  When those guns personally turned on me I wasn’t about to accept that and I certainly wasn’t going to follow the gospel according to Glenn Beck and turn the other cheek, or declare in 2016 that the vile Barack Obama “made me into a better man.”  Give me a break.  Obama has only tried to damage traditional America and bury it under increasing regulation and more dependency toward the United Nations as a global governing body—and that wasn’t ever going to fly.  Donald Trump had the money, the ego, the celebrity and the will to fight these vile people in Washington D.C. and I was one of the first to notice it so I did what I could to help him get started and now that he’s won—you can bet your ass I’m proud of it.  But if he fails—my support will go away in a New York minute and I’ll either find someone else—or I’ll do it myself.  One way or another, progressivism in America will be defeated and we will have a sovereign nation once again that sets a high standard for the rest of the world.  I have a feeling, knowing something of Donald Trump—I won’t have to go to such measures because he’s the right guy for this particular moment in time to be President.  I’ve read his books and met him personally a few times and that’s enough for me.  I’m a great judge of character and I am certain I can trust him with the very difficult task of doing what we need done in Washington D.C.

The Never Trumpers had the intention of aiding the enemy of traditional America to benefit their own political futures as either commentators or leaders of the Republican Party.  They should have payed attention to the trajectory of the freedom movement in particular the way that the Tea Party was rebelling against John Boehner as Speaker of the House.  What did they think was going to happen if the politicians continued to fail?  Making members of congress learn the Constitution on their first days in office wasn’t enough.  They needed to fight for it—and if they wavered, they’d be replaced.  That’s what happened to Eric Canter, then John Boehner and now Mitt Romney whose political life is over forever.  That’s also what happened to Hillary Clinton at the hands of Donald Trump.  But Trump wasn’t alone, WikiLeaks helped, so did Project Veritas, Alex Jones, the Drudge Report, movies and books called Clinton Cash, and Hillary’s America, and thousands of people like me who worked the ground game in different ways fighting the one on one battles that eventually overtook the opposition in ways they never thought possible.   In Ohio particularly Robert Scott did a great job at the state level and Ann Becker in southern Ohio with the Cincinnati Tea Party did excellent work knocking on doors, working the phones and making sure the word got out on Trump.  Ann was a Ted Cruz supporter back in March when Trump came to my town of West Chester and we poked at each other politely for each other’s support for the primary candidates at that time.  When Cruz lost, she threw her support to Donald Trump with great passion and I’m proud of her.  There were others like her and they helped give Trump Ohio with a ten point lead over Clinton when it was supposed to be close.  Ann had the same concerns that Beck had about Trump but she wasn’t afraid to take a shot where Beck was afraid of the success—because if Trump did win—his business of commentary on politics would be greatly diminished.  His business relies on discontent toward progressivism.  If Trump starts winning Beck’s show gets a lot harder and his audience will diminish as they move on to other things in life—like people should.

What Trump did in the final hours of an election that he was supposed to lose was remarkable.  I was up at 1 AM in the morning watching the Right Side Broadcasting show when Trump did one last-minute rally in Michigan the night before the election.  He didn’t need to but he had the kind of fight I expect in a presidential candidate who took nothing for granted and covered literally every base that needed to be covered. I was amazed that the last Michigan rally was his fifth even on that Monday before the election and his 15th event of the weekend.  Hillary had brought out the Hollywood elite in support of her and all Trump had was himself, his family and flyover state supporters on the ground like me, Ann and thousands of others doing the hard work toward political reform one last time before our country fell off a precipice it likely never would have returned from.  Those people in Michigan waited for Trump for over three hours and received word of that rally just hours before as it was thrown together at the last-minute and at 1 AM they literally gave Trump just enough votes to win him that state for the first time since 1988.  Trump had broken down the “Blue Wall” winning Pennsylvania, Michigan Wisconsin and Iowa—all deep blue states and with it likely destroying the Democratic Party forever in the current form that it is now.   Kellyanne Conway, Trump’s campaign manager had a lot to do with that—but it was Trump who was willing to go wherever she said he needed to go to win a victory—and that’s the difference between Trump and the kind of candidates the Never Trumpers suggested.  Mike Lee and Glenn Beck’s Never Trump candidate Even McMullen did nothing in Utah but make an ass of himself.  Trump won the state in spite of the Never Trumpers protests against him—which certainly pulled away popular votes in Utah away from Trump.

The only thing Harry Reid could say about the election was that Trump had lost the popular vote hoping to feed the protestors in the streets crying over Trump’s presidency.  Trump won in spite of every effort to suppress him from gaining over 300 electoral votes which was a major feat for any Republican.   If the convicts of Virginia had not been given last-minute access to voting under Clinton apologist Terry McAuliffe, Trump would have likely won Virginia also.  In American elections, the electoral votes are what matter and Trump’s strategy was to be as competitive in as many places as possible using Ohio as the nucleus for which everything else attached as a spillover effect.  The strategy worked and by 2020 Trump will likely put states like New York and California into play because that’s the nature of what he does—and one of the reasons we voted for him—because he has a history of winning—and our country needed a victory in a major way.  The Never Trumpers made sure they were against that victory and now they must pay the price—which they deserve.   We’ll see who wins the popular vote in 2020.  Winning over 300 votes in an American election is a landslide, Harry.  The degenerates, the illegal aliens, the convicts and other high density city voters voting to keep their government benefits doesn’t constitute merit in this new world—so the popular vote means nothing other than that’s how you get electoral votes in individual states.  The national count is a pointless stat.  And nobody the Never Trumpers suggested would have been able to do such a thing like winning Michigan.  Now that the election is over the Never Trumpers are a new kind of enemy, and they will be treated as such.

Trump needs to bring the country together and he will.  He’s already doing that.  But for those of us in the trenches, we won’t forget or forgive.  The Never Trumpers are on my list.  And there’s nothing they can do to get off it.  Once a Benedict Arnold, always one.

Rich Hoffman

 CLIFFHANGER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

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Thank Kellyanne Conway for a Chance: Rich Hoffman’s predictions for the election on WAAM 1600 radio

Before getting into my election day predictions for Donald Trump and the future of the Democratic Party which I provided on 1600 WAAM radio covering for Matt Clark on Saturday November 5th, I must congratulate a true genius behind the Trump campaign, Kellyanne Conway.  Since she became the fulltime manager of the campaign in August of 2016 nothing but good things have happened to Trump and if not for Donald’s raw determination under fire, Kellyanne guided that determination in the proper direction and has actually put states at play for this mighty election that were never even considered by typical Republican strategists.  Kellyhanne thought outside the box and was every bit as aggressive as Trump in pushing against that Blue Wall on the electoral map that Democrats have been living and dying by for years.  Because of Kellyanne, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and other blue states are possibilities this time around.  As a career, she has been a pollster, and she knows her stuff when it comes to data collection and understanding what to do with it. She has clearly beat the Hillary Clinton camp at strategy and she has done a fantastic job of defending the Trump campaign through the media.  She has just been a first-class woman who is at the top of her game.  If Trump wins, Kellyanne played a huge part in that endeavor and she deserves a large share of the congratulations.   Now listen to the WAAM broadcast that I hosted for my thoughts on the election and my predictions for it.

https://soundcloud.com/clarkcast/november-5-2016-guest-hosted-by-rich-hoffman-11-5-2016-podcast

I am proud of that broadcast because on the eve of the biggest election in our lifetimes I hit some large topics within the hour I had to work with which will define the direction of the human race.  As I said, Jay-Z started the controversy which will follow this election.  He stated as the ambassador to the White House that he is, that he couldn’t support Donald Trump if he were to win the election, so I made it quite clear that I wouldn’t support Hillary Clinton.  If by some travesty Hillary Clinton wins the most electoral votes I would not accept her as my representative in the White House.  Hillary Clinton is a criminal and the Democrats stubbornly stuck by her when they had other choices and that will lead to the destruction of the Democratic Party.  In addition to the obvious crimes of destruction of evidence and collusion with the Department of Justice Hillary’s name comes up too much around even worse issues of child pedophilia and the Thelema practice of “Spirit Cooking.”  I spoke about in the broadcast the good work that independent journalism had done in bringing forth stories that have shown what kind of people the Democrats are when we aren’t looking and its pretty scary stuff.  I provided the examples of the hacker group Anonymous, WikiLeaks, and Project Veritas who all contributed key evidence and a peek behind the curtain of Washington D.C. culture.   On election day 2016 millions of hopeful people—myself included, yearn that we can drain the swamp of Washington D.C. without having to resort to armed conflict by voting for Trump.  But regardless, what we have learned has changed us all forever and there is no turning away now.

I am most disturbed by the knowledge that John Podesta and his circle of Democratic friends—Hillary included, are practicing with more than curiosity the Aleister Crowley religion of Thelema.   I’ve know this for a long time.  I have actually done quite a lot of research on Thelema because I wanted to know if the Stanley Kubrick film Eyes Wide Shut had any actual validity.  A version of Thelema has actually appeared in my series of Cliffhanger stories, specifically The Curse of Fort Seven Mile because of its hidden relevancy to our political life.  But always in the back of my mind I hoped to be wrong about how active it really was in our modern political system.   I gave a brief history of Aleister Crowley on the air and was cautious to say that it was practicing Satanism—because members of Thelema think its deeper than a reference to a “Biblical” god and his earthly opposite form in Hell.  Thelema I would say is best represented in the modern context by the Disney film Maleficent which openly sought to make the wicked sorcerous played by Angelina Jolie appear to be a redeeming figure which in the classic telling of the Sleeping Beauty story she was clearly a villain.

 The Thelema religion explains why liberals are so obsessed with environmental issues—are so anti capitalists—and do not like Christian faith—or other religions in competition with their Thelema viewpoints.  For them, Islam is most purely connected to Zoroastrian religion and is a means of wiping other competing viewpoints off the face of the earth so that Thelema can rise into the mainstream as it once did before the spread of Catholicism.  These Thelema assaults against the world hope to destabilize regions like Syria, Mexico, Africa and Asia sending their people fleeing to the free countries of the world and by nature of immigration—fundamentally changing those governments with the collective based religions of their homelands.  Hillary Clinton did her part as Secretary of State to give rise to ISIS and inspire mass migration from one region to another so that Europe would topple as a Christian heritage giving rise once again to the pagan rituals of the ancient Thelema beliefs that once inhabited the world from Africa to the northern reaches of Ireland—and beyond.

There is no other rationalization, these people running our government currently are evil people.  They believe they actually live outside the laws of our mortal limitations and have evolved past our rudimentary efforts to preserve a nation rooted in a Christian god and a love of guns to defend ourselves.  In Thelema practitioners attack their individuality with great shame so that their greater place within the collective essence of the universe can be understood—which is why orgies and sexual deviancy is often at the root of Thelema culture.   That would explain the whispers surrounding Hillary Clinton and her husband of child pedophilia and the antics which took place on Jeffery Epstien’s sex island for which we now know Hillary visited approximately six times with her husband on the infamous Lolita Express.   The convicted billionaire Jeffery Epstein who was caught seeking sex with underage girls named his customized plane after the movie and book of the same name—where middle-aged men seek sex with pure young girls for many of the reasons that practitioners of Thelema conduct blood rituals—to appease the “hidden ones.”

Hillary and her gang of Thelema thugs in the Democratic Party literally believe that supernatural aid is helping them obtain the White House so that they can rule the world toward the aims of their hooky religion.   And they hope to make us all complicit to their evil deeds by endorsement.   So there is no way that I can support an administration that so openly supports evil and religions so collectively based that they would limit the scope of mankind’s imagination.  If Jay-Z refuses to accept Donald Trump because the New York billionaire isn’t an “evolved soul” (very Thelema like of him to say it like that) then I can’t support a culture of Thelema in the house of the people—who hide behind the law to maintain power, but then manipulate and even break it to obtain that power.  Hillary Clinton can’t be my president just like I’ll never accept that Maleficent in the Disney movie is anything but a villain.   I reject the premise of Thelema in every aspect and those who practice the religion with magick potions containing semen, breast milk, morning urine and minstrel blood—and spread placentas into the corners of a room to attract spiritual aid so they can as Democrats seek spiritual aid from beyond the realms of reality to advance them militarily into the lives of the good and innocent, need to be removed from our government in America–forever.

That ladies and gentlemen is what we are fighting today on Election Day.  You can literally destroy their efforts with a simple vote for Donald Trump.  If Trump doesn’t win, then we will have to fight these people directly, and that will get bloody.  Speaking for myself, I will not break bread or share space in life with people practicing the Thelema religion of the very evil Aleister Crowley.  It’s just not going to happen.  Call it my roots into the Christian sensibilities of America—but it’s not going to happen folks.  I think Kellyanne Conway has done us all a favor in positioning Donald Trump for a clear victory.  But if the votes fall short, things will really get bloody—and you’ll wish dear reader that you could replay November 8th 2016—and do things different.  Because we only get one more crack at saving America from the Thelema lunatics corrupting Washington D.C.  And an election is the least bloody way of winning a revolution.  But acceptance of blood sacrificing Democratic practitioners just isn’t an option.  They must be eliminated from American culture utterly, and completely because there is no other way.

Rich Hoffman

 CLIFFHANGER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

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Hillary Clinton Stinks: Podesta says she smells like “a combination of boiled cabbage, urine and farts”

I know a lot of people think the choice of Hillary Clinton as the Democratic nominee for President of the United States stinks—but apparently, she quite literally does.

According to ClashDaily, newly leaked email from Hillary Clinton’s Campaign Manager John Podesta is titled “Hillary actions / unpleasant odor.”

“People tell me that Hillary is acting ‘like a retard’ since her head injury,” wrote Podesta on March 22, 2015. “Frankly, considering her normal behavior, I’m surprised anyone noticed! (this is a joke!) Have someone talk to her doctor and see if there’s anything he can give her.”

“Also, I’ve noticed she’s had an ‘odor’ lately,” he continued. “It reminds me of a combination of boiled cabbage, urine and farts. I’m guessing it’s either connected to her fall or simply the fact that she rarely bathes.”

“Outside of encouraging her to take a shower once in a while, I don’t know what to do about this. — any suggestions would be appreciated.”


Read more:
https://ihavethetruth.com/2016/10/31/john-podesta-hillary-is-acting-like-a-retard-she-smells-like-boiled-cabbage-urine-and-farts/#ixzz4OnTPYYOn

That is the kind of thing that Hillary’s friends say about her.  What does that tell you–beside the fact that she smells like boiled cabbage, urine and farts. 

Rich Hoffman

 CLIFFHANGER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

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Is Julian Assange a Hero or a Villian: It’s not too late for justice

Just over the last few weeks there has been a fevered pitch on behalf of justice—much of it obtained under means which borders illegality—to make a case against the presidency of Hillary Clinton before it’s too late and she finds herself in the White House and the American continent under a much more open civil war than it is presently.  FBI agents have leaked documents to the press feeling betrayed that their superiors did not prosecute Clinton for her email scandals and the lies under oath that she utilized to cover up her crimes—which was revealed through many documents, corroborated by the FBI sources.  Then there is Project Veritas where undercover guerilla reporters working for James O’Keefe captured Clinton operatives inciting riots in Chicago and grossly manipulating the 2016 election by means that seemed unfathomable just a month ago.  Then there was Mr. Fixer from the National Enquirer headlined on The Drudge Report that provided a scandalous look behind the scenes of the Clinton marriage which is as far from mainstream American thought as Antarctica is from the Sahara Desert.

But the glue that has held everything together are the John Podesta emails uncovered by WikiLeaks under the guidance of Julian Assange—the anarchist computer hacker trapped in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.  What he has provided through his organization has proven that President Obama lied about not knowing about his employee at the time, Hillary Clinton’s private email server—that the DNC at the chair level was rigging elections, corralling the media to help elect Clinton, and showed that Democrats in general are horrible people—terribly bigoted, judgmental and view themselves as ruling aristocrats.  When you put Assange’s information with all the other information from rebels seeking justice—it paints a very bad picture of Hillary Clinton and her support staff.  At the very least the evidence shows people of bad character.  At most this information demands investigations that would put a lot of people in jail—including our current President of the United States for abuse of power and dereliction of duty.

So what does that make Assange who is obviously running a rebel operation designed to put power into the rising tide in America that has rallied behind Donald Trump?  Is he a criminal for tampering with an American election or a freedom fighter doing good?  I have withheld my opinion on that until I saw a recent episode of The Circus which broadcasts on Showtime where Mark Halperin went on a quest to interview Julian Assange as he had not made a public appearance since the embassy under pressure from John Kerry cut off his internet connection for interfering with a foreign country’s election.  So Halperin went on a quest that started in a London pub to get the story of how WikiLeaks started and the episode ended with Mark sending a note into the embassy to get a one-word response from Assange himself—who stayed in hiding.  The question Mark Halperin asked was if Assange thought the media was under-reporting the WikiLeaks Podesta, for which he replied, “EVERYTHING.”

Assange is looking at the global chessboard and he has made his bets and his best chance for freedom is that Trump is elected and that under his administration that there is some kind of role in securing the NSA and other government secrets that are vulnerable to internet hackers.  And why not, the United States employed Warner Von Braun for NASA after he had been a Nazi scientist working on their advanced rocket prototypes.  Assange has a lot to offer the United States by ways of security enhancement—but the reason Assange is in trouble in the first place is the more noble issue.  He took a look at what was happening and through his hacking ability saw that the world was in need of justice and he acted on behalf of what’s right.

Many like me have suspected the things that Assange has discovered and now that we all know the truth—we have a responsibility to act on that knowledge.   The Clinton campaign connected through the DNC to the Obama White House have sought to hide their obvious crimes behind their seizure of power through the offices they hold—to control the legal process—so that they could advance a massive global progressive strategy that was born a century ago in St. Petersburgh, Russia.  They always intended as a progressive organization to control the media and the law so they could disguise their actions under the protection of the legal system.  So the only way to catch people like that is to break the law to reveal their actions—which is essentially what Assange and many others have been doing lately with one last hope that major global violence can be avoided with an administration change in the United States.

I can relate to Assange and if this election goes the wrong way in favor of Clinton I can see where it will take America.  Under a Clinton administration a guy like me could instantly be made into a villain and they would have the strength of the law to attack their criticizers, mush like they have done by using the IRS as a harassment weapon.  If criminals control the law from the White House, there isn’t much anybody can do about anything without armed conflict to remove the criminals from office like what happens in Banana Republics.  But by then the only thing standing in the way of global domination of progressive strategies—which seek to enslave every last being on planet earth to big government concepts of a ruling elite—is the United States and they are essentially one election away from knocking over that last domino through the marionette Hillary Clinton.  At that point I know what kind of life is in store for me.  I will not be compliant.  I don’t want to hurt anybody.  But I will not assist corruption and criminal conduct from the White House with a passive response.  What Assange is providing is an alternative before it’s too late and it is the least bloody path that the world could hope for.  So his cryptic message to Mark Halperin was quite appropriate.  He’s providing a service and hoping that the American people can use that evidence to avoid the bloodshed that comes after a bad decision in a final election of hope.

America has dealt with this dilemma of vigilante justice through comic heroes like Zorro and Batman.  Today’s most popular films deal with this very crisis in the Marvel movies that are thriving under Disney’s ownership.  Even though the topics are silly and supernatural in those comic book movies there is a human underlying question that is quite sophisticated—what does mankind do if institutional justice isn’t enough to deal with a crisis.  In those movies, it is always some superhuman threat that populates the topics but that is because the hard questions are well beyond our human acceptance—where we still trust too much in institutions.  We have difficulty comprehending the implication of what might happen if our institutions are taken over with such evil that they are actually used as weapons against us.  That is a subject that fantasy movies can’t even touch because the intellectual framework is just too terrifying.  Yet that is what we are seeing in America and Julian Assange has exposed.  Criminals have hijacked our legal system and are using it as a shield to destroy what’s truly good about the idea of America—and the role it could play in the world.  Only through vigilante justice has this effort come to pass—because we’d have no way of knowing all this information if Assange had not initiated it—and provided the framework for other rebels to come forward. The question then comes to pass—who then checks the behavior of the vigilante.  How are we to know that the intentions of Zorro, Batman, or the real life Julian Assange are on the side of justice and what distinguishes them from a common criminal?

The answer to the age-old question as to what makes a criminal and what doesn’t isn’t rooted in adherence to the laws of a land.  Those laws are there in an attempt to protect the rights of individuals—but they are not perfect.  There are errors in justice and obviously they are prone to complete manipulation from inside by a clamoring aristocratic class always seeking to rule the world.  But for those who behave properly even when they don’t think that God is watching—they are the truly good and for them it is easy to see crime sometimes before it happens because they are functioning from a purity that extends beyond the institutions toward a notion that involves great trust in the human race.  Humans when it comes down to it—as a species–want to do the right thing.  If given a choice, they do what is right not because they fear God, or even the laws of their society—but because they inherently respect fellow members of the human race.  That is how you know you can trust the vigilante because if they risk their safety and comfort on behalf of justice, they aren’t doing it to wrestle control of the institutions themselves—but for the hope that mankind can truly live free and in respect of one another if the true evil that seeks to separate them stand in the way of that justice.  For that reason, Julian Assange is a great benefactor to our society and is a freedom fighter who deserves happier days on the horizon because he stood virtually alone against ominous powers not for fame or fortune—but because it was the right thing to do relative to the rules which govern the universe.

Rich Hoffman

 CLIFFHANGER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

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Madonna Promising Blow Jobs for Hillary Vote: Disney’s Bob Iger teams up with anti family advocates with a +12 poll against Trump

On the Sunday shows a new ABC poll indicated that Clinton was up by 12 points over Trump even as the IBD poll, which has been very accurate shows Trump at +2.  Wikileaks has shown that Bob Iger–head of Disney–is very active in Hillary Clinton’s criminal campaign and Disney owns ABC so their sample size is likely the same audience that was at the Amy Schumer/Madonna concert at Madison Square Gardens recently.  At that event Madonna promised free blow jobs to anybody who votes for Hillary while Katy Perry took off her clothes in a “get out the vote” campaign aimed at Millennials.  So these are the types of people who are voting for Hillary even as evidence of her criminal conduct has been proven through Wikileaks.  My response to the ABC poll was that I challenged them to take a sampling at an NFL football game on Sunday and see if Hillary still gets 50%.  I would doubt it seriously.  But, it appears that people want the blow job from Madonna and that did help Hillary’s numbers this week.  Likely, when her false teeth fall out after the deed is done, people will likely change their mind and the poll numbers will stabilize.

 

http://www.investors.com/politics/trump-up-2-points-nationwide-while-clinton-campaigns-as-if-the-race-is-already-won-ibdtipp-poll/

Here’s what everyone needs to know about the polls.  The general population out there isn’t very smart on intellectual topics and they do enjoy thinking about Madonna giving them blow jobs and Katy Perry stripping naked to get votes.  The Democrats are evil people and evil can be enticing.  But when the rubber hits the road Trump has a lot of energy behind his campaign that Hillary doesn’t have.  So don’t take anything for granted.  Make sure to vote because Madonna is out there selling sex for votes and even though she’s an old skank—enough people do find it appealing and that’s the way Democrats play the game.  That’s what we’re up against so make sure to participate.  Because the bad guys will be out in force doing whatever it takes. 

And the smart money says to dump your Disney stock.  They use that money to promote people like Hillary Clinton, so that’s ammo against traditional America.   Dump them and buy something else.

 

 

Rich Hoffman

 CLIFFHANGER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

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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

 CLIFFHANGER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

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Women for Trump: Providing hurricane relief to stricken North Carolina

This is what leadership looks like, and what could be expected from a Donald Trump administration.  Meet the Women for Trump girls who provided supplies to areas of North Carolina stricken by the recent hurricane.  You didn’t hear much about this from the mainstream media, because honestly, they didn’t want you to see it.  But it was certainly one of the most positive events to happen over the last week—and it was a sign of things to come from a Trump presidency. 

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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How Trump can Win the Next Debate: War gaming hard questions with Chris Wallace

trump4Obviously with the polls giving Trump a boost after the presidential debate on October 9th 2016 and the failure of inflammatory controversy to prevent the results—Hillary Clinton supporters are in a full panic.  One more poor performance of Hillary Clinton on a stage where Chris Wallace is the moderator is enough to terrify them because as Wikileaks has shown of John Podesta’s emails—they don’t trust Hillary without her handlers guiding her like a puppet through anything resembling opposition.  What is even more terrifying for them is that Trump thinks fast on his feet and can dominate those debates—like he did at the last one.  One more good debate performance would be a torpedo hit to the Clinton campaign that it likely won’t recover from which is why all these attempted sex stories from Democratic operatives are now at a fevered pitch.   With three weeks to go until the election, there is full panic in the corners of Hillary Clinton’s candidacy.  The political left is doing everything they can, cooking the polling with high Democratic samplings, false media stories, and every dirty trick in the playbook of politics to stop Trump–but it’s not working and there is real fear in the voice of Hillary Clinton and the future of the global progressive movement as they stare down the coming weeks and contemplate losing it all.

Trump is quite capable, but we are all good at different types of things and as a strategist—a good one that I am—I noticed a few things that he could afford to clean up ahead of this next debate with Wallace.  Chris Wallace is one of the few traditional reporters left out there—he’s still an old school journalist who was in the field doing good work while a lot of the current press was still being brain washed at their liberal colleges learning to work in the modern media environment.  So he will ask tough questions of both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.  He knows which kind of questions will stump them both because he has interviewed them over the years many times and has no real influence of celebrity to taint his conduct.  I expect out of him a good debate format that could work dramatically to Trump’s favor, so for the sake of the campaign as a whole, I am offering this information to help fill the natural inclinations of Donald Trump who is good at thinking on his feet—especially when he has a hook into something useful to use in whatever situation is in front of him.  In this case, avoiding the pitfalls Chris Wallace will throw at him so he can let the events of the debate run their natural course in showing how terrible Hillary is without her helpers which would then solidify the case against her in front of 100 million people just a few weeks from the election—fair and square.

If I were Trump—and I can say that knowing that I understand the way he thinks—I would exploit the weaknesses that will come up during the debate for which Hillary will falter.  She will not be able to answer the questions about Wikileaks, Podesta, or her deleted emails.   Additionally, when the subject of congressional perjury comes up, she was clearly guilty and that will leave her stumbling on the stage because essentially, she lied, she knows she lied and her body language reveals all the truth against her efforts at hiding it.  The Clinton Foundation is another aspect of her campaign that she can’t defend.  The sexual exploits of her husband Bill were the subject of the last debate and need to be left off the table this time in favor of setting up these narratives for the last two weeks.  If I were Trump every question would be pivoted back to one of those topics which would leave her a writhing mess on stage.

But Wallace isn’t going to want to look like he just picked on Clinton—because he truly wants to be fair and balanced.  He will go for the jugular on Trump too and let the public decide who handled the pressure best.  So let’s war game this a bit with Trump’s answers to help solve that problem.  Obviously I’m not writing this for the general public—but for the Trump campaign.  Like Trump I think fast on my feet.  I don’t like to take notes and when I speak in public I like to be spontaneous and rely on my wits.  But I have the benefit of emotional distance and can think objectively about this issue so as Trump is playing things out in his head so that he can be spontaneous on stage, it helps to let some online app read an article like this while doing debate prep so that when you’re in the moment you’ve heard this stuff before and can act without hesitation on the questions posed.  I know Trump has very good people around him who know a lot of this—but again—when you’re in the heat of the battle, sometimes you can’t see the forest for the trees.  So let me describe the trees so that the campaign can cut down the right ones and build something nice for the country to benefit from.  What follows is a mock debate from the point of view of Wallace and Trump as I imagine it will be after watching Chris for years.  These will be the manner for which he will ask questions designed to stump Trump.

Wallace: Mr. Trump, over the last week additional women have come out against you as a response to the Access Hollywood tape and claimed unwanted sexual advances.  How do you respond to calls that your actions of sexual misconduct disqualify you to be in the most powerful office in the world?

Trump: Well, Chris, as I’ve said of the tapes mentioned, it was locker room talk, banter that guys do sometimes just to have fun.  You know—we’re all human beings.  Guys say things to each other for fun, and so do women.  There is an entire bachelorette party industry that counts on people having fun in such a fashion that many wouldn’t want to have revealed during serious moments of their lives.  For a long time I lived my life building a powerful business and to feed that drive, I lived a bit of that life as a rogue when it came to relationships.  For a long time, and it was probably all me because I was so focused on building my businesses, but the idea of a woman who I could pour myself into and share a life with seemed like a fantasy to me—until I met Melania.  I don’t say it much, but I’ll say it now—why the hell not—but I appreciate her incredibly.  Her patience and constant love have actually encouraged me to grow to be the man that is standing before you now, ready to take all my years of experience—in every phase of life—and help make America Great Again not just fiscally, patriotically, or even legislatively—but in a way that might open others to the kind of love I have for Melania—which she nurtured along over many years patiently.  I’m not going to say that I’m a perfect person, but I do strive for perfection every day and in regard to a partner in life, Melania is the closest thing to perfection that I’ve ever had the pleasure to know.  And it has changed me for the better, into the man standing before you now, who is offering to be your voice to the world for a day yet to come where we can all be better off.

(APPLAUSE)

Wallace:  Mr. Trump, your opponent has produced her tax returns and has called on you to do the same.  Your refusal to do so has gone against years of precedence where every presidential candidate has provided them.   As the IRS has said, you are free to release your tax returns even under an audit and many legal minds agree—you are not prevented from doing so.  So why haven’t you released them?  Is there something you are trying to hide form the American people?

Trump:  Chris, as you’ve reported on Fox News a lot, the IRS has targeted conservative groups heavily for their political affiliations—so I wouldn’t trust what the IRS tells you—because they don’t have a good track record at honesty—let me tell you that.  But as I’ve said, I’m under a routine audit.  Since I’ve been involved on the front lines of many conservative causes over the last eight to ten years increasingly, those audits have become much more routine—so I can provide many examples of IRS targeting.  So while I’m under audit—and because of the way a tax report shows only the kinds of things politicians value—like the amount of wealth they can confiscate from you so they can give it away like candy in exchange for votes to keep them in power—I’m not going to take any chances.  Obviously, we’ve all seen that the system is rigged and the IRS is part of that.  I pay millions and millions of dollars in federal, state, and every kind of tax that politicians like Hillary has come up with so my tax forms are a lot more complicated than hers.  She gives a few speeches to Goldman Sacks and earns millions of dollars to do their bidding and that income is easy to show.  She didn’t create any jobs or build anything taxable—unlike me—so she only has to put down a dollar value.  I’ve actually built things and those things are taxable assets and those types of reportings get complicated.  My papers that I filed at the start of the campaign do a much better job of showing the dynamic of my vast assets and burdens.  Additionally, I must say, given the lazy status of our media culture, the way they print anything Hillary wants, it is clear they wouldn’t do the investigative work to even begin to understand what my tax returns tell about anything.  Because essentially, they don’t understand money, wealth, or amassed value.  They only know to do hit pieces to elevate more crooked politicians like her and seek to keep me out of politics so they can protect the corrupt organizations they’ve built.

(CROWD SHIFTS IN THEIR SEATS AS WALLACE CAN’T HELP BUT SMILE)

Wallace:  Mr. Trump, you’ve said time and again that you know more than the generals in solving foreign policy issues.  Yet if you are commander in chief, you will have to work with many generals in dealing with the great challenges the United States is dealing with around the world.  Given your statements how are you going to accomplish that task?

Trump:  Chris, look, I’ve been doing this stuff for a long time.  Not only am I a successful businessman, but I’ve written several bestselling books, and I wrote The Art of the Deal.  I’ve sat across the table from many people who don’t like me and I’ve found a way to work with them toward objectives that are usually mutually beneficial—that’s what making deals is all about.  And I want to make deals that are good for America for a change.  So when it comes to generals and even people from the other side of the political aisle in congress and the senate—I’m going to be able to work with them.   As sure as you’re sitting there it will be easy because these guys are on the government dime, they get paid one way or another and they are going to take the path of least resistance—let me tell you that.  And they will agree with me more than disagree because “they’ll take the path of least resistance.”  I’ll listen to the generals.  Some I will value and we’ll act on their good advice.  Some will be idiots and I throw them out of the people’s office.  That’s the way it’s going to be, Chris.  And Washington better get ready because we’re going to be doing things differently than we have in the past and for a change, we’re going to win.

Of course these are only three questions, but they are the big ones that Trump has not answered with the kind of depth that a candidate at this phase of an election needs to, so it’s time to put these issues to rest.  This is only advice; I certainly wouldn’t expect Trump to recite these paragraphs word for word.  I think I know his mind well enough to put together these sentences in the style that he thinks.  It’s just not always easy to turn practical thought into political speech at the cutting edge, and with Trump, he is certainly at the cutting edge.  Hopefully this helps, because this last debate could sink Hillary Clinton by adding to the great debate performance of October 9th.   I know this is an unconventional form of communication to a presidential candidate—but what the hell.  I’ve invested so much into this campaign that this is the least I can do.  Hopefully this helps.

Rich Hoffman

Liberty Twp, Ohio and will be in the VIP section of the US Bank Arena Rally on 10/13/2016.

Just win…………..

Hillary Loses her Mind Again, and her Shoe: Is the presidential candidate looking for a doctor’s note to get out of the debates?

By now dear reader you’ve probably heard, Hillary Clinton nearly passed out at a 9/11 ceremony even losing her shoe as her entourage ushered her into her motorcade before the cameras could capture her despair.  By all appearances Hillary Clinton looks ill—like she’s a very sick person.  And factually, that’s all we have to go on.  But beware of the scheming Hillary Clinton—the criminal—who will stop at nothing to cover her trail and do what she has to do to survive another day.  Consider that just before the Benghazi hearings, it was this same Hillary Clinton who supposedly had a concussion and couldn’t attend the congressional hearings for quite some time delaying the efforts.

Many—such as yours truly—believed she was faking the injury to delay justice—until public sentiment had worn out on the topic blunting the effect on her professional life—which worked to some extent.  I believe this is the same kind of “injury.”  Hillary does not want to debate Donald Trump.  I believe she is looking for a doctor’s note getting her out of the upcoming events and that she is trusting the element of sympathy and a friendly media to carry her over the finish line.

She knows that she has better chances at the presidency if she avoids the debates than if she will if she gets pounded on her emails during them.  The only way she can hope to endure the ridicule of the Wikileaks email releases and the public embarrassments Trump will unleash on her are to avoid the debates all together.  And to get away from that—she needs a doctor’s note and a whole lot of progressive sympathy.  Be very careful of the wounded animal that whimpers until you get close enough for it to swipe at you one last time.  Hillary is a criminal, and nothing she does can be trusted at face value.

Rich Hoffman

 CLIFFHANGER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

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