Cicero_Venatio
2016-05-20 18:47:54 UTC
The Republican Convention will be one of civility and the
Democrat one will be one of extreme violence and division.
As much as the media tries to paint the opposite, they can
not propagandize the facts on the ground. I call it the
Democrat Party because there is nothing "democratic" about
it, never has, never will be. The rich control the Democrat
Party and they will never allow a rabble of peasants to
wrest the Party from them. In Nevada, the peasants wanted
to hang the leader of the party there, in a public
execution. The media is now pushing the talking point, that
this is a tiny minority of Democrat malcontents, and now the
rich are threatening Bernie to leave the stage. Maybe if
the price is right, Bernie will step aside, Obama was bought
for $12 million, for example. The Republican Convention on
the other hand the malcontents are the globalist elites. So
if there is any chair throwing, it will be from the likes of
Jeb Bush, Mitt Romney, Lindsey Grahm and John McCain. The
Republican rabble could make short work of those four, very
quickly. The Republican peasants, at least got to choose
their candidate in a "democratic" fashion.
Democrat one will be one of extreme violence and division.
As much as the media tries to paint the opposite, they can
not propagandize the facts on the ground. I call it the
Democrat Party because there is nothing "democratic" about
it, never has, never will be. The rich control the Democrat
Party and they will never allow a rabble of peasants to
wrest the Party from them. In Nevada, the peasants wanted
to hang the leader of the party there, in a public
execution. The media is now pushing the talking point, that
this is a tiny minority of Democrat malcontents, and now the
rich are threatening Bernie to leave the stage. Maybe if
the price is right, Bernie will step aside, Obama was bought
for $12 million, for example. The Republican Convention on
the other hand the malcontents are the globalist elites. So
if there is any chair throwing, it will be from the likes of
Jeb Bush, Mitt Romney, Lindsey Grahm and John McCain. The
Republican rabble could make short work of those four, very
quickly. The Republican peasants, at least got to choose
their candidate in a "democratic" fashion.