Hillary Clinton is Melting: Ding Dong the Wicked Witch is Dead

As I reported well over two weeks ago the news came to me as it did everyone else, like a bomb had gone off and utterly destroyed the Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.  I was in Cleveland having lunch with friends and business associates when a news update came across my phone to give me the news I knew was coming eventually.  The FBI was reopening the investigation into Hillary’s lost emails just 11 days ahead of the November election as Donald Trump had been gaining on the establishment figure intensely over the previous week.  Three things forced the FBI’s hand, Donald Trump had been criticizing their investigation which ended in July with great bombast which was justifiable and Wikileaks proved it. 

Then there was Julian Assange’s publishing outfit which had shown how the FBI likely became tainted by the Clinton presidential campaign with money funneled to one of the lead investigators wives.  Then there was the quiet rebellion within the FBI itself where underlings were outraged at Director Comey’s lack of desire to prosecute Clinton after the evidence pointed toward criminal neglect and conduct unbecoming in how Hillary lied to congress, the FBI, and destroyed evidence under subpoena showing such disregard for the law that it insulted all of us.  We only had the FBI to inflict justice because Obama’s DOJ had obviously met with Bill Clinton on an airplane to make arrangements for his wife to stay out of jail and instead put her in the White House where she could dish out favors like candy to all those who looked the other way regarding her crimes. 

This climaxed to an event that couldn’t wait until the election was over and Comey dropped the bomb right on time.  The FBI had lost the trust of the American people and it had to set things right before Wikileaks beat them to it—which would have been embarrassing.  But make no question about it, if not for Wikileaks—this case would have been buried forever by a legal system obviously corrupted by the Clinton crime machine.   The wicked witch of this 2016 election season wasn’t dead yet, but we were all about to watch as she disintegrated into nothing before our eyes prompting a great celebration ahead of the election.

It’s not like the Democrats didn’t have any other option, but they stuck with Clinton knowing she was at risk—and now before the official vote they are without a candidate.  We have never in America seen anything like this and just like I said weeks ago, this is a one-person race.  Only the Republicans have a candidate.  The Democrats rallied behind a criminal and now that person was caught.  Like I said on Matt Clark’s radio show many months ago, I had predicted the end of the Democratic Party and this was the final event which would provoke it to happen—slowly, but surely. 

That’s not to say that the election is over.  Strange things can and do happen, but there is no way Hillary Clinton could win the election and act on behalf of all the people of our nation credibly.  I remember when the Clintons were in the White House the first time.   For the first three years of Bill’s presidency all the talk was about the White Water land deal that went bad on them while they were the governors of Arkansas.  The situation was on the news every day over just that one issue.  Books were written, many of which I read and the conclusion was that the Clintons were crooked—but played the legalisms in a way which helped them skate by time and time again.  By the time the full breadth of Bill’s sex scandals took hold by the end of his presidency the nation was divided and it has stayed that way since.  Now the Clintons were back trying to obtain the White House once again so they could use its power to spread their criminal inclinations around the world and the Democratic Party firmly hooked themselves to the Clinton star.

If Hillary were to win the presidency the news coverage would be much more intense this time.  We have a lot more evidence of the Clinton misdeeds than we had in the past and the extent of the damage is much greater than the Watergate issue which destroyed Richard Nixon’s presidency.  So we are fortunate that Comey reopened the FBI investigation now rather than waiting for the election to be over.  It was all he could do to attempt to restore some sense of justice before it was too late.  Even in the liberalized part of town that I was in during my visit to Cleveland there were a lot of Donald Trump signs but no Hillary signs everywhere I went on the day the news broke.  There was passion for Donald Trump because he represented justice for those who knew something was terribly wrong in Washington and that the campaign slogan, “drain the swamp” had been taking hold over the last week.  If Hillary won the presidency her administration would instantly be mired with more investigations and endless speculation into her crimes.  From the White House she would have the executive privilege to delay justice, but there is simply no way she can escape it—not with WikiLeaks releasing emails from John Podesta every day showing us all a behind the scenes look at her criminal dealings.  America will still be untangling these emails ten years from now because the immense audacity of them is just too much for most people to deal with. 

The Clintons were obviously the worse kind of kleptomaniacs—they stole elections, and used the power of the office to steal even more.  For them the worst is yet to come.  It will start by not having the advantage of executive privilege from the White House—to shield them from justice—but it will really hit them when donors to their Clinton Foundation have to pay taxes on their donations because they will likely lose their tax exemption status.  That’s when the personal law suits will begin and the Clintons vast personal wealth will dry up and evaporate.  The next problem they will have is the possibility of serious jail time which Bill and Hillary are likely prone to experience for what they’ve done.  Once they lose their political influence, people will turn on them and produce even more evidence which will give prosecutors no choice by to follow the winds of justice. 

So enjoy it dear reader.  The election isn’t over, but Hillary Clinton is metaphorically dead—as the leader of the criminal empire tethered to the Clinton Foundation and the politics attached to it.  She’s physically alive of course, but what she has become and the power she wields from it died at approximately 1 PM on October 28th 2016.  I was eating a prime rib burger at O’Charlies in Cuyahoga Falls with good company on a wonderful fall afternoon just as the leaves were changing color.  And for the first time in a long time I was proud of the FBI for doing what had to be done—even if they had to be leveraged through shame into doing it.  In the end, it wasn’t worth destroying the FBI so to save Hillary Clinton and it was wonderful that James Comey for all his faults at least did the right thing before that institution of justice died with all the other casualties under the weight of the Clinton political machine’s ominous ruthlessness. 

Rich Hoffman

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Donald Trump’s Washington D.C. Hotel Speech: Simply Disneyesque!

It was as I expected it months ago, Trump’s official opening of his Trump Washington International Hotel guided by his daughter Ivanka just two weeks before the election was quite a spectacle.  The speech was Disneyesque, a reminder of the positive outlook that Americans inheritably have had in the past toward problems that looked ominous.  As the world outside the Old Post Office building just a few blocks down from the White House burned, Trump stood confidently and showed the world what his kind of optimism could do on a large-scale if voters put him into the presidency on November 8th.  The speech was one that I had been waiting for over many years and it was refreshing.  Trump is talking about the kind of America that I want to live in, where people dream and create things fearlessly—and Trump is the vehicle to take the country toward that reality.  Watch it for yourself. 

I stopped being a fan of Glenn Beck when he insisted that Donald Trump was a progressive no different from Hillary Clinton—or Teddy Roosevelt.  Trump is not an ideological creature—he’s a product of the business world which is where I live–where he’s used endless amounts of optimism to see himself through many personal pitfalls over his life.  When I saw that Trump was serious about running for president my support grew for him by the month because strategically the New York billionaire was proposing an actual solution that I had been arguing for over many, many years—that businessmen and women should be in many of these management political positions—because only they can really fix anything based on their experience in the private sector.  Glenn Beck had been good at predicting events in the “political” world but that world had changed beyond his definitions and Trump was the means to redefining our entire American philosophy—and that was a good thing. 

I was quite surprised by Michael Moore, the open socialist filmmaker who stated that he not only thought that Trump would win the election—but that he’d win big.  Trump according to Moore—which I’m almost reluctant to say I agree with—is a “F” “U” to the establishment and that people are excited to vote in favor of their personal legalized weapon to blow up the system that has let them down so epically.  As Moore said these things the evidence came forward that the FBI had colluded with the Clinton campaign during Hillary’s email investigation, President Obama lied to everyone about his knowledge of the personal Clinton computer server designed to destroy evidence, and that Obamacare utterly disintegrated just two weeks ahead of a major election—which I’m deeply suspicious of.  But all the things Trump has been speaking out about came to a resounding fortissimo as he spoke at his newly built hotel in Washington D.C. leaving a kind of mic drop of his own toward all the forces who have been trying to destroy him utterly. 

Except for me, I don’t know anybody who works as hard as Donald Trump—and that impresses me.  Anybody who works as hard as Trump does, and dreams as big isn’t bad by any measure.  The day before Trump opened his new hotel with his children he was conducting five events in Florida and called into radio shows like one at 9 AM on WLW in Cincinnati and Rush Limbaugh during the 2 PM hour all broadcasting all over the nation.  Here was a guy with boundless energy who wanted to win that badly—and I understand that kind of passion.   I can relate to that kind of “drive” and it is my wildest fantasy to have someone in the White House who never sleeps and works all day long seeing state dinners as a mere formality.  Most people in Trump’s position would have made opening a major luxury hotel like the one in Washington a daylong event and would have enjoyed celebrating.  But not Trump.  He cut the ribbon with his kids then jumped on his plane for a rally in North Carolina just an hour later.  Imagine that guy in the White House where he wouldn’t be tempted by the glamor of life in the most powerful office in the world.  He can do his obligations, but as soon as dinner is over, he’d be back to work.  That is my dream candidate—a Calvin Coolidge type of hard-working president with the communication ability of Ronald Reagan and the unlimited drive of Teddy Roosevelt. 

The panic from the political left was beginning to erupt which was in evidence with the now famous Newt Gingrich/Megan Kelly blow up on Fox News during the 10/25/2016 broadcast.  It was a jaw dropping exchange where Newt actually stopped Kelly mid sentence from calling Trump a “sexual predator.”  Kelly was obviously looking for a torpedo hit on Trump and with so much bad news coming out on Hillary she was getting desperate to defend her pick.  She hid her intentions behind some version of journalistic integrity which came out sounding like a cheap toy coming out of a bubble gum machine.  The Trump campaign had turned a corner and it was obvious by the headlines from The New York Times the next day who tried to spin the story to Kelly’s advantage, but the raw footage was damning—and revealing. 

As Trump closed out his speech it was obvious to me that there was no question that Trump was going to win the election—and if he didn’t, there would be major trouble.  Half the country just wasn’t prepared to put up with a criminal being elected president and Trump knew it.  All people had to do was dream big with him and there would be opportunities for everyone.  If they picked Clinton, there will be endless scandal and further embarrassments as heads rolled within the DNC.  The worst news for them was yet to come as Trump strutted boldly through the crowd toward the ribbon cutting portion of the ceremony.  A private sector person is just so much better than a political hack any day of the week, and for the first time in any of our lifetimes, we’d get a chance to see it. 

It was quite clear to me that every election should be between people like Trump who had proven themselves successful in business and brought outside the box solutions to political theater.  Michael Moore had hit on several important points showing that even the most polarized among us can certainly come together under the canopy of big dreams and Trump had offered that to the American people just two weeks from the most important election of our lives.  And he did it with a twinkle in his eye reminiscent of Uncle Walt from years long gone with a promise to make America great again if only people were bold enough to vote for him. 

Rich Hoffman

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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

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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

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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…………..

Women who are Terrified of Hillary Clinton: The Fire behind the Smoke!

Hey, Hillary started it.  Donald Trump tried to keep the election about issues—as much as possible when a Clinton is involved.   So when the Clinton campaign through a newspaper they control, The Washington Post, released an 11-year-old video about Donald Trump—that they waited until October to release—because they’ve had the video for a long time—Hillary opened herself to her deep dark past.  So it should go without saying that Trump and his campaign spent about five minutes throwing cards on the table that they had been holding also.  Breitbart.com met with three victims of Hillary’s past wrath at the Watergate hotel of all places on Saturday October 8th—and let the women talk about what kind of woman Clinton really is.  Women who may not otherwise know can learn who the Democratic presidential candidate really is now.  And it’s not good.   Donald Trump put out a Tweet to the Breitbart articles and exclusive videos as he boarded his plan to head for the big St. Louis debate on October 9, 2016 and now you can see them too below.

http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2016/10/09/juanita-broaddrick-kathleen-willey-paula-jones-bill-clinton-sexual-assault/

http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2016/10/09/breitbart-news-exclusive-video-interview-bill-clinton-accuser-juanita-broaddrick-breaks-describing-brutal-rapes/

This news is bad enough, and it cannot be ignored by the press as much as they’d like to.  But to make matters even worse for Hillary is that while the world tripped over the details of Donald Trump talking privately over a hot mic, Wikileaks unloaded about 1% of what they had of the deleted Clinton emails-which is essentially enough by itself to not only put her in jail, but to bring indictment to most of the members of the Washington D.C. culture—from the White House, to the Justice Department—to the FBI.  So read these links.  Watch the videos.  And enjoy the debate.  It will be one for the history books and remember Clinton supports—Hillary started it. 

Put George Soros out of business–VOTE TRUMP!

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 Destruction of Hillary Clinton: Ending the political class finally over a 24 year journey through Hell

Really, the summation of just about everything I’ve written about over the last six years on these pages is coming to fruition at the first debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump on September 26th 2016.  In so many ways Donald Trump is my dream candidate largely because most of my suggestions to America’s large problems have been to have more private sector leadership in government instead of trying to influence government with campaign contributions.  A false aristocracy has emerged over the last two hundred years because of the experiments with democracy and that society of benefactors has been poised for a long time for an overthrow by the governed.  Once people see with their own eyes how much more effective a private sector president is in the White House, they’ll apply the same methods to their school boards, their state seats, and their federal elections and the nature of politics will change dramatically.

The political class cannot compete with the hard-boiled proven executive who has spent a lifetime building a successful existence and that was never more evident than the dismal performance of Hillary Clinton leading up to the record-breaking debate on that famed evening which changed forever the nature of politics.  While Donald Trump was out campaigning across the country and doing interviews with Sean Hannity and many others—Hillary was locked away in her fortress behind thousands of handlers hiding.  The only significant interview she gave over a five-day period leading up to the debates was this pathetic mess below with Zach Galifianakis which was a terrible decision.  Whoever made that decision should have been not only fired, but skinned alive—because it was terrible—even by the standards of that show.  As the leading Democrat and long time connector between Hollywood and politics, Clinton has people like Bon Jovi on speed dial, and friends like Steven Spielberg to help her shape her image—yet under pressure from FBI investigations, obvious criminal conduct in front of Congress, and a political record laced with murders, incompetent accidents, and left-leaning radicalism all she could muster before that big Monday Night Smackdown was an appearance on Galifianakis’ silly show which obviously didn’t go the way she would have liked.  Even on such a friendly production set she was stiff, unlikable, and accident prone revealing that under the pressure of over a billion people watching and obvious health problems that could reveal themselves beyond her control, and an uncompromising opponent who will do anything to win standing next to her—Hillary Clinton is truly in trouble and it’s a dream come true for me.

If Hillary Clinton were just a senile old lady living down the road, I might have compassion for her condition.  But she’s seeking to manage my life with more expanded government and an even further left-winged political agenda that has proven to be a Trojan Horse intent on ending American sovereignty in favor of global governance—and I despise her for it.  What she has done along with her fellow leftist radicals has been a declaration of war against the kind of America that I love—an innovative place full of diversity and tradition.  Hillary’s America, like the recent movie articulated quite well, is a criminal empire guided by corrupt politicians that would make Jabba the Hutt from Star Wars pale in comparison.  So I have no sympathy for her situation.  She has literally painted herself into a corner—everything she has done in her life leading up to this moment in time—and the physical and mental pressure of it, are proving to be too great for her.

She’s in hiding while Donald Trump knows he has her cornered.  He is loose on his feet and ready to seal the deal of his own fate knowing that all he has to do put her away during this upcoming debate and he wins the presidency.  To put it in golfer’s terms, this is a putt under par literally on the rim of the hole.  All he has to do to win is gently tap the ball forward with the slightest of a putt and the ball will drop in.  However, for Hillary she has to hope for a 400 yard drive which will result in a hole-in-one, which is nearly impossible—and those just aren’t good odds.  The media is attempting to make the presidential race look even for their own ratings, but the difference is as I’ve metaphorically described.  Trump has all the high ground, Clinton has nothing but dirty tricks and cheating which will prove difficult on such a large stage—so she’s nervous—even scared—and she should be.

I remember the debates in 1992 when Ross Perot was on stage with George Bush and Bill Clinton and essentially the businessman easily outplayed the politicians earning a lot of respect for the Texas billionaire.  I worked hard for Perot back then even to the point of being at the campaign headquarters in Dallas the night before the election.  There was hope of getting between 15% and 20% of the vote which we all knew would have a lasting impact on future elections and we were excited.  We didn’t think Ross would win, but just being on stage planted the seeds for what would eventually become Donald Trump.  I enjoyed the company of Ross’s family that night.  One of his younger daughters was close to my age at the time which  made for an eventful, and respectable evening—but I remember vividly driving back from Dallas at over 100 MPH to get back to Ohio to vote and work the polls with just a few hours to spare.

Even as I got a speeding ticket in Tennessee for going 110 MPH—obvious reckless operation which I thought was going to put me in jail—the cop let me off with a much reduced ticket of 80 in a 55 zone because he liked the Ross Perot stickers that was all over the car I was driving—we called it the “Perot Mobile” back then.  It was often full of Ross Perot t-shirts, a banner which we hand delivered to the Perot family that they laced across their Texas mansion on election night which was made specifically for a CNN broadcast at a Dallas arena, and occasionally fashion models from Penthouse magazine which we dressed up to pass out Perot pins on Fountain Square during businesses lunches in Cincinnati.  We would pack the girls in the car to the point where there wasn’t any leftover space and when we all got out it was like a clown car of endless bodies emerging which seemed impossible to hold.  I remember vividly the optimism back then and it was nothing like what we are seeing on the cusp of the debate between crooked Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.

The Perot watch party was at the Omni Netherland Plaza in downtown Cincinnati and I was horrified literally to watch Bill Clinton win over George Bush.  All along with all the work I did for Perot I figured that Bush would remain president as the incumbent.  Change needed to happen, my protest of Bush was that he was such a globalist compared to Ronald Reagan, and he needed a shot across his bow to bring him back to reality—and the patriotism of nationalism.  But he was a one world government guy and he lost to the criminal drug pusher from Arkansas and Hillary Clinton was within sight of her ultimate goal of the presidency herself—riding on the coat-tails of her husband.  I sat on those steps that evening and felt terrible—and I resolved to fix it any way I could.  What happened next was 24 years of government expansion and a drastic move to the political left and a weakening of American presence around the world—and it has disgusted me.  I thought things were bad after just four years of George Bush the elder—enough so that Ross Perot was a wake-up call for the Republican Party.  What we ended up with was Hillary Clinton—the power climber and corrupt politician whose ultimate goal was to finish what Bush started—ending American sovereignty to the highest bidder—in this case George Soros—and bring America crippled from within to the feet of the world government compliant, and apologetic.

Knowing what I do about Trump he feels much the same way that I do. For years he gave money to these politicians to keep them out of his business practices, and to hope beyond hope that something might actually get done.  But he’s watched a lifetime’s worth of failures from the political class and now in his own elderly years he’s ready to just do the job of fixing everything himself.  As a person used to winning everything he does, he gets to debate a wounded radical with a lot to hide which is easy pickings for a guy like him.  It reminds me of the debates I had on WLW radio and in public with the levy supporters of Lakota a few years back when they could do nothing to answer the fiscal facts I presented but provide an emotional argument in favor of children, which was really easy for me—a businessman—to combat.  It was like cutting butter with a hot knife—it took almost no effort because the facts were on my side.  Leading up to those events people asked me if I was nervous because the Lakota people had this big political machine and I essentially had nothing but a few angry supporters—and I replied cautiously that I wasn’t.  I kept wondering if they knew something I didn’t—which wasn’t likely—but I wasn’t sure.  Of course history showed that I had nothing to worry about—and Trump has even less.  Hillary is a wounded animal literally hanging by a thread and after he puts her away Monday night—the media won’t be able to dress up her terrible performance.  The scouting report on her is that she can’t answer questions about her email and she can’t defend her thirty year record—and under stress—she physically breaks down.  Trump is the perfect candidate for the Republicans.  For me he is rectification of that night long ago at the Omni Netherland Hotel where I didn’t want to talk to anybody for several days—not even the friends of our “Perot Mobile” who were staying at the Omni Netherland and wanted to do something to salvage the evening.  I couldn’t think about any of that kind of stuff—I just wanted to fix the situation and I’ve had to wait a quarter century to get the next chance—and Trump is that solution.

I can’t wait for the debate to start—because at that point Hillary Clinton is one step closer to becoming a bad memory and for a change to send the Democrats into the depths that I have been on since 1992.  And when they get there, I won’t forget who they are—and they won’t be coming back.  The debate between Trump and Clinton is about more than just winning that one night—we are seeing the end of a political class that encompasses Republicans and Democrats and ushers in a new era of business men and women who are proven successes who bring to politics the best that they’ve been which will set our country on a completely different trajectory regarding economics, culture, world presence—virtually every category of human endeavor.  Needless to say, I will enjoy watching Hillary Clinton squirm to the bitter end—because she deserves everything that is happening to her for what she has tried to do to our country.  Donald Trump is simply making things right again starting with ending her career in a spectacle which will easily eclipse Monday Night Football.

Rich Hoffman

 CLIFFHANGER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

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