Wednesday, June 01, 2016

Bill Kristol should just stay home on election day.

Bill Kristol is part of the problem and not part of the solution. Also, Donald Trump does not hypnotize his supporters.
The people electing Donald Trump to the Republican nomination for President isn't interested in this mess. I am sure they don't read Bill Kristol either. They have been kicked around enough by the Republican establishment and Donald Trump presented himself as an answer to their PROBLEMS that never are solved by the establishment Republicans who do nothing but kiss Wall Street's ring.
According to U.S. Census figures released Thursday, Mississippi had a poverty rate of 22.6 percent in 2011, while its median household income came in at $36,919.
The people are stuck with Republicans because they believe the social conservatism is their savior. While the average Republican wallowing in poverty seeks improvement in their daily live through religious graces the elected official plays with Wall Street at gold courses they can only dream about. The people are sick of it and now they have an alternative and it is not some Superman dreamed up by a journalist these Republicans never read because their stretched income can never afford it.
I cannot believe the arrogance required to disrespect the people that are seeking to find the American Dream for DECADES and not since 2008. Bill Kristol epitomizes the establishment Republican who acts in patriarchal idiocy. Bill Kristol wants to be the latest shiny object to draw attention from Donald Trump. That median income is $36,919 in Mississippi, not per capita income. An establishment Republican is simply more of the same without real answers for these Americans.

May 31, 2016

By Mark Halpren and John Heilman
Two Republicans (click here) intimately familiar with Bill Kristol’s efforts to recruit an independent presidential candidate to challenge Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have told Bloomberg Politics that the person Kristol has in mind is David French -- whose name the editor of the Weekly Standard floated in the current issue of the magazine.
French is a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom. According to the website of National Review, where French is a staff writer, he is a constitutional lawyer, a recipient of the Bronze Star, and an author of several books who lives in Columbia, Tenn., with his wife Nancy and three children.