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A comment Bill O'Reilly made in his "Talking Points" memo last night: Bill O'Reilly: The O'Reilly Factor - Thursday, August 18, 2016
You know, given Watters' comments here: Watters On Fox's "The Five" Expresses Glee At Idea Of Violent "October Surprise"? and Bill-O's comments last night....it's almost as if there is a "get out the vote" domestic terror attack planned for October Surprise.
I'd like to think that wasn't the case. I really would. With what Watters said and what Bill seems to be saying: Fox News, without clarifying their comments further appears to be saying "we know how to get to Americans emotionally to rescue this dog of a campaign Trump is running, so don't be surprised if there's a terror attack on American soil between now and November"
And as I said before, it always amazes me at how complicit these Islamic terrorists are right at the moment their terror would insure a voting boon for a certain political party..It's almost uncanny actually. An example? Benghazi on 9-11 2012. And it STILL DIDN'T WORK...though it might have brought in a few more votes. Romney couldn't pull it off because he himself was a flawed candidate...as is Trump... The old conservative strategy...run a shitty candidate and when it looks like he won't win, add a dash of timed-terror. Thanks for the leg-up Islamic terrorists.
Looks like the Cheney playbook is in full application. Trump will lose. But the GOP Congressional hopefuls don't have to. There's an old saying "tried and true". This has for sure been "tried"...at least IMHO. But it isn't true because it doesn't produce the results desired: a GOP win. McCain...Romney...Trump...all down the toilet despite all the King's horses and all the King's men..
Of course this entire thing could be just completely coincidental occurrences and comments. But it sure looks shitty. And I wish they'd knock it off.
"While the left-wing media wants to put a stake through the Trump campaign's heart, the truth is he does have a chance to win the presidency. That chance hangs on two issues - the economy and combating Islamic terrorism. If there is another terror attack on U.S. soil, Americans will react and that, of course, could change voting patterns......Americans are engaged emotionally with the terror fight and that will affect the upcoming vote. Both candidates should make ISIS a top priority."
You know, given Watters' comments here: Watters On Fox's "The Five" Expresses Glee At Idea Of Violent "October Surprise"? and Bill-O's comments last night....it's almost as if there is a "get out the vote" domestic terror attack planned for October Surprise.
I'd like to think that wasn't the case. I really would. With what Watters said and what Bill seems to be saying: Fox News, without clarifying their comments further appears to be saying "we know how to get to Americans emotionally to rescue this dog of a campaign Trump is running, so don't be surprised if there's a terror attack on American soil between now and November"
And as I said before, it always amazes me at how complicit these Islamic terrorists are right at the moment their terror would insure a voting boon for a certain political party..It's almost uncanny actually. An example? Benghazi on 9-11 2012. And it STILL DIDN'T WORK...though it might have brought in a few more votes. Romney couldn't pull it off because he himself was a flawed candidate...as is Trump... The old conservative strategy...run a shitty candidate and when it looks like he won't win, add a dash of timed-terror. Thanks for the leg-up Islamic terrorists.
Looks like the Cheney playbook is in full application. Trump will lose. But the GOP Congressional hopefuls don't have to. There's an old saying "tried and true". This has for sure been "tried"...at least IMHO. But it isn't true because it doesn't produce the results desired: a GOP win. McCain...Romney...Trump...all down the toilet despite all the King's horses and all the King's men..
Of course this entire thing could be just completely coincidental occurrences and comments. But it sure looks shitty. And I wish they'd knock it off.
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