Las Vegas Review endorses The Trump

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'These are turbulent times.

More and more Americans express frustration and disillusionment today with the political institutions that govern the nation. They clamor for an alternative to the incestuous and pernicious atmosphere dominating the capital. They see a vast array of lobbyists, elected officials and entrenched interests manipulating the levers of power for their own enrichment at the expense of ordinary citizens.
America is at a crossroads--perhaps the most decisive crossroads in our history. I will not attempt to frighten people but this election will determine the future of America. Despite what the media tells you, despite what the media trys to cover up--the inescapable fact is hillary is corrupt to the core and her disgraced partner bill even more so. Together they have constructed a huge criminal enterprise for their own benefit. Trump has vowed to prosecute hillary if he is elected...that one reason alone is enought to elect The Donald.

The majority of Americans want hillary locked up as in put in prison where she belongs. The blood of her victims cries out for revenge.


The discontent isn’t confined by ideology or political philosophy. As Donald Trump confounded the pundit class in ignoring convention and protocol on his way to securing the Republican presidential nomination, a long-time socialist generated throngs of enthusiastic supporters on the left and almost derailed the Democratic coronation of Hillary Clinton.

“Change is in the air,” activist Marianne Williamson wrote, “as old patterns fall away and new energies are emerging.”


And so it is.

History tells us that agents for reform often generate fear and alarm among those intent on preserving their cushy sinecures. It’s hardly a shock, then, that the 2016 campaign has produced a barrage of unceasing vitriol directed toward Mr. Trump. But let us not be distracted by the social media sideshows and carnival clatter. Substantive issues are in play this November.'

EDITORIAL: Donald Trump for president
 
Las Vegas Review-Journal


'These are turbulent times.

More and more Americans express frustration and disillusionment today with the political institutions that govern the nation. They clamor for an alternative to the incestuous and pernicious atmosphere dominating the capital. They see a vast array of lobbyists, elected officials and entrenched interests manipulating the levers of power for their own enrichment at the expense of ordinary citizens.
America is at a crossroads--perhaps the most decisive crossroads in our history. I will not attempt to frighten people but this election will determine the future of America. Despite what the media tells you, despite what the media trys to cover up--the inescapable fact is hillary is corrupt to the core and her disgraced partner bill even more so. Together they have constructed a huge criminal enterprise for their own benefit. Trump has vowed to prosecute hillary if he is elected...that one reason alone is enought to elect The Donald.

The majority of Americans want hillary locked up as in put in prison where she belongs. The blood of her victims cries out for revenge.


The discontent isn’t confined by ideology or political philosophy. As Donald Trump confounded the pundit class in ignoring convention and protocol on his way to securing the Republican presidential nomination, a long-time socialist generated throngs of enthusiastic supporters on the left and almost derailed the Democratic coronation of Hillary Clinton.

“Change is in the air,” activist Marianne Williamson wrote, “as old patterns fall away and new energies are emerging.”


And so it is.

History tells us that agents for reform often generate fear and alarm among those intent on preserving their cushy sinecures. It’s hardly a shock, then, that the 2016 campaign has produced a barrage of unceasing vitriol directed toward Mr. Trump. But let us not be distracted by the social media sideshows and carnival clatter. Substantive issues are in play this November.'

EDITORIAL: Donald Trump for president
No that cannot possibly be true if it bad for Hillary, dont you know that?
 

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