Dec 19 or 20 is the final decision by the Electoral College to agree to putting him in.Can we move on from this bytch already? Also a lot of these people crying about this wouldn't have said anything if the roles were reversed.
Dec 19 or 20 is the final decision by the Electoral College to agree to putting him in.Can we move on from this bytch already? Also a lot of these people crying about this wouldn't have said anything if the roles were reversed.
Sooo....everything is part of the conspiracy. Both Trump and Clinton are part of the conspiracy? Yes or no.
In that sense, yes the electoral college has selected Trump..But im talking about the idea that a secret conglomerate selected and groomed Trump years ago to WIN the presidency..I just can't see it breh in this instance..And not even due to Trumps rhetoric...The money trail just isnt there this time like it usually is..And I believe Trump only ran to up his leverage in contract negotiations with NBC for the Apprentice show..I need some more receipts on global elites actually grooming and selecting this guy for the job:dammit:Dec 19 or 20 is the final decision by the Electoral College to agree to putting him in.
What do you mean when you say people are "selected" then? There was no overthrow in the media, or academia or Hollywood, so what areas did this overthrow of your take place in?
Doesn't even make sense. Trump's win was entirely predictable when you consider the circustances. He was simply at the right place at the right time.In that sense, yes the electoral college has selected Trump..But im talking about the idea that a secret conglomerate selected and groomed Trump years ago to WIN the presidency..I just can't see it breh in this instance..And not even due to Trumps rhetoric...The money trail just isnt there this time like it usually is..And I believe Trump only ran to up his leverage in contract negotiations with NBC for the Apprentice show..I need some more receipts on global elites actually grooming and selecting this guy for the job
Doesn't even make sense. Trump's win was entirely predictable when you consider the circustances. He was simply at the right place at the right time.
the mainstream media almost universally had Clinton winning. Some even had her winning bigly. I guess they forgot to consider the circumstances.Now that Trump won I don't buy him being controlled opposition. At first I thought Trump was a plant to make Hillary look better. But then I saw that he ran a pretty straightforward populist campaign that was hitting all the anti-establishment sweet spots and had the global elite like. The establishment wanted Jeb Bush to go against Hillary, that would've been ideal for them. If not Jeb then someone like Rubio. But Trump was their nightmare though. The mainstream media was universally anti-Trump. They tried to rig the hell outta the election to get Hillary in and lost
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Well of course they did. The liberal media clearly failed to predict public mood.the mainstream media almost universally had Clinton winning. Some even had her winning bigly. I guess they forgot to consider the circumstances.
In that sense, yes the electoral college has selected Trump..But im talking about the idea that a secret conglomerate selected and groomed Trump years ago to WIN the presidency..I just can't see it breh in this instance..And not even due to Trumps rhetoric...The money trail just isnt there this time like it usually is..And I believe Trump only ran to up his leverage in contract negotiations with NBC for the Apprentice show..I need some more receipts on global elites actually grooming and selecting this guy for the job:dammit:
I said that I first thought that Trump was controlled opposition at first. Then I saw his campaign and started to have my doubts. Then I saw the media go all in on trying to stop him and I realized he may be the real deal.
Now that he's President it's all come full circle. Trump is not a plant or controlled opposition or any of that smart dumb nikka conspiracy talk. That's not to say that he won't eventually bow down to the elites. He may very well do that. But right now he's the first president since God knows how long that wasn't handpicked by the powers that be. They did NOT want him the White House.![]()
Trump been saying he would run since the 80'sDid Trump not say he was running for president back in 2010?
Nah. Hillary still eatin all over the country.So has she just been running up the score in Cali?

No he said he wouldnt in the 80s.Trump been saying he would run since the 80's
No he said he wouldnt in the 80s.
Here is a timeline of Trump's history in politics:
1987-1988: Trump considers a run for president, while simultaneously juggling large debts stemming from his purchase of the Taj Mahal casino.
2000: Trump enters the presidential race as a Reform Party candidate and receives more than 15,000 votes in the party's California primary.
2003-2004: Trump begins hosting the reality show The Apprentice on NBC, which he also executive-produces. He again mulls a run for president, but ultimately decides not to join the race.
How to run for president, according to Donald Trump
March 2011: A Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll shows Trump leading all presidential contenders, including Mitt Romney.
April 2011: Amid more research polls indicating that he would be the preferred Republican presidential candidate among voters, Trump repeatedly calls for President Obama to release his long-form birth certificate, questioning whether Obama was actually born in the United States. (Obama eventually complies and releases the birth certificate.)
May 2011: Trump officially announces that he will not run for president.
February 2012: Trump endorses Republican candidate Mitt Romney for president.
2013: Trump forms a presidential exploratory committee and, despite a strong backing from Republican voters, announces that he has no interest in running for governor of New York in 2014.
February 2015: Trump decides not to renew his Apprentice contract, fueling speculation that he's mulling a run for president.
June 2015: Trump formally announces that he's running for president in a speech delivered from Trump Tower in New York City. Almost immediately, corporations and individuals that have partnerships with Trump - including Macy's, NBC and Univision - begin to sever ties with the mogul because of disparaging comments he made about Mexicans in the speech announcing his candidacy.