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"I Lost the 2016 Election but Saved $34 Million," Donald J. Trump

November 7th, 2016

By Robert Singer

WASHINGTON, November 6, 2016 — The F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, told Congress on Sunday that he had seen no evidence in a recently discovered trove of emails to change his conclusion that Hillary Clinton should face no charges over her handling of classified information.

Republicans accused Mr. Comey of being under political pressure to throw in the Clinton towel, and Democrats are complaining that Comey had no right to infer she was guilty without reading the emails.

Finally Comey's vague, brief announcement last Friday makes sense.

Why would Mr. Comey needlessly plunge the F.B.I. into the politics of a presidential election, with no clear way out?

William F. Buckley Jr.'s National Review article by Andrew McCarthy, Obama’s Conflict Tanked the Clinton E-mail Investigation — As Predicted claims Obama told the F.B.I. to back off because Barack was worried about going to jail for "the reckless mishandling of classified information." I could hardly stop laughing but when I did and read the entire article to my surprise the National Review confirms what anyone who actually researches the email issue will discover: private email servers are common in the State Department and Hillary is so technically challenged that she can only use a Blackberry. [1]

Comey needlessly plunged the F.B.I. into chaos because Hillary Rodham Clinton, like her husband before her, was deemed untrustworthy by the Puppet Masters. You can be sure Bill wasn't obeying the Globalists when inexplicably he gets impeached for getting a blow job. Reminds me of Richard Nixon. Nixon wasn't impeached for lying about breaking into the Watergate. Nixon, I am pretty sure, was taken down for going to China but I still haven't figured what Bill did to upset them, but it must have been serious.

Obviously Hillary made a deal with her Puppet Master to get the F.B.I. to back off, and she should be commended for her good sense. Anything she did to keep Donald J. Trump from winning the election and getting a chance to Nuke the world is an act of patriotism.

The Puppet Masters are losing control and can no longer rely on their servants to do their bidding. Our next project is to manipulate the system so that more puppets jump ship.

Hillary is in a position to help us in the future. Donald, a clumsy liar, proud tax dodger and serial sex creep, a man so stupid that he sabotaged all of his chances to be the next POTUS, was never an option. [2]

[From Trump makes it easy to vote for Her]

Trump, who in a sane universe would have no chance of winning because of basically every scummy thing he has said and done — from his rip-off “university” to his contorted tax returns, to his leering boast about grabbing women’s genitals.

Setting aside the not-so-minor issue of all those alleged assaults, Trump’s lazy ignorance of economic policy, foreign relations and even basic Government 101 is mind-blowing.

Yet his white hardcore base roars at his spray-tanned vaudeville act. Some of these people actually believe he’ll build a giant wall between the United States and Mexico, and that Mexico will pay for it. Some of them actually believe he’s going to round up and deport five million undocumented aliens.

They also believed him when he first said the number was 11 million. They would be the same people who actually think he can stop U.S. companies from moving jobs overseas, the same people who think he knows more about ISIS than the generals who are conducting the war on terror.

The folks who still believe all of Trump’s impossible promises are suckers. Most Republicans are well aware he’s full of crap, yet many will vote for him anyway just because they can’t stand Hillary.

Think about that. Their animosity toward one candidate is so visceral that they’re willing to hand the powers of the presidency to a dangerous, divisive and obviously uncontrollable buffoon.

It’s hard to imagine anything more unpatriotic than willfully putting your country — and the world — at such harrowing risk, simply because you dislike the Clintons and all they stand for.

Look at what Trump stands for. Last week he was effusively endorsed by the Crusader, a leading voice of the Ku Klux Klan. It’s one of the few newspapers in the country to support Trump’s campaign, and his embarrassed staff hurried to denounce it.

Yet the ugly truth is that his hate-tinged bluster has energized the bigots, birthers, white separatists, and take-back-America xenophobes. He’s depending on all of them to turn out at the polls, and they probably will.

Ironically, they represent one of the few voting blocs that are genuinely enthusiastic about the election. Most everyone else is trying not to vomit, including evangelicals who do not see in Trump a man who has modeled himself after Jesus Christ.

The campaign has been so awful that moderates in both parties are depressed and disgusted. Many Democrats wish Joe Biden was on the ballot, while Republicans fantasize about Paul Ryan or John Kasich, anybody but Donald.

Anybody worried about what the future holds for their children or grandchildren ought to be asking themselves who, based on what we’ve seen, is likely to do the least harm — Clinton or Trump?

Which of them is least likely by their words and actions to damage the economic recovery, incite more anti-American terrorism at home or lead us into another pointless, costly overseas war? And which of them understands, for better or worse, how government really operates?

Choosing between the lesser of two evils is a common dilemma for voters, and no political candidates are unflawed. The respective imperfections of Trump and Hillary are glaring, but Trump is so much worse.

Undisciplined, unglued and uninformed, he actually makes it easy to vote for Hillary. The bar is that low. [End of Trump makes it easy to vote for Her]

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Postscript: Trump knows he is losing: Follow the money ...

You will recall that Donald promised to give his campaign $100 million. On the Friday, before the news broke of the Comey F.B.I. investigation being reopened, he was forced to wire his campaign $10 million. [3]

Major GOP donors gave up on Trump weeks ago, they are spending in an attempt to save the GOP down-ballot wave. Donald had about $16 million on hand and is $2 million in debt, according to filings to the Federal Election Commission through October 19. As of October 28th he had given a total of $66,108,073.64 in cash and in-kind contributions.

The Friday morning wire was a desperate act because in the month of October he only put $31,000 into his campaign and that was in "in-kind" spending, i.e., staff salaries and rent.

Do the math he is short $34 million to keep his campaign donation promise.

Notice that he is violating one of the fundamental pillars of his platform. The Trump pledge to self-fund is the thing that he claims sets him the political establishment, including of course Hillary, whom he claims is getting money from the special interests.

November , 6:09 AM and 8:42 AM

November 6 before Comey made his announcement clearing the way for a Clinton win on Tuesday, I received two emails from Donald, one at 6:09 AM the other at 8:42 AM below:

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When we do, we're going to get to work immediately laying the groundwork to Make America Great Again. You're going to have a real voice again in Washington.

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I recently unveiled my “Contract with the American Voter” – my plan for my first 100 days in office to end the rigged system, revitalize our economy and protect our country and our people. I've included details below.

I will bring honesty and accountability to Washington, so we can get big things done and hold those who've ripped us off accountable. But I need your help!

Believe me, the career politicians and their cronies didn't think it could ever happen...and they are scared.

They will do anything to defeat me on Tuesday – and that's why I need you on my campaign team!

So JOIN TEAM TRUMP today with an emergency contribution. Help me win this historic race and get to work for you in the White House! [4]

[End of Emails received this morning]

What is important about these emails is that it is obvious that Donald is reneging on his promise to self-fund his campaign. At 6:09 AM this morning, thanks to Mr. Comey, he was allegedly winning the race .

So just two days before the election why isn't he wiring $34 million into his campaign?

Donald cheats the undocumented workers that built his towers and scams the low-income students who enrolled in Trump University, he doesn't want to be known as the $34 million bigly loser. That makes no cents. [5]

Footnotes

[1] Email gate is about bureaucratic bungling or outright stupidity."Keep in mind we are focused on intent," the F.B.I is on record. "We know there are classified materials, but that doesn't change the conclusion reached back in July." In July, the FBI said she had been "extremely careless" to handle classified material on a private email server as secretary of state from 2009-13, but it had found no evidence she committed a crime.

To summarize, we have a situation in which (a) Obama knowingly communicated with Clinton over a non-government, non-secure e-mail system; (b) Obama and Clinton almost certainly discussed matters that are automatically deemed classified under the president’s own guidelines; and (c) at least one high-ranking government official (Petraeus) has been prosecuted because he failed to maintain the security of highly sensitive intelligence that included policy-related conversations with Obama. From these facts and circumstances, we must deduce that it is possible, if not highly likely, that President Obama himself has been grossly negligent in handling classified information. [National Review]

[2] Donald Trump: Make America Hate Again | Part 1 (Documentary)
How David Duke’s (Very Live) Ghost Haunts Donald Trump The former Ku Klux Klan leader’s biographer reflects on the many similarities between two renegade campaigns.
What Trump's Golf Course Management Tells Us About How He'd Be President
Inside Donald Trump’s Last Stand: An Anxious Nominee Seeks Assurance

[3] Trump's Friday morning wire was an act of desperation, considering that in the month of October he only put $31,000 in "in-kind" spending into the campaign, i.e., staff salaries and rent. “The fact that all he’s given to the campaign in October is $2,500 certainly could be perceived as indicating that he’s given up on his own campaign and isn’t willing to put anymore of his own money into a losing effort,” one campaign finance expert said. “Why would anyone else?”

[4] Here are the ten key areas Donald Trump will focus on when he is sworn into office on January 20, 2017:
Passing middle class tax relief and tax simplification
Enacting trade tariffs to discourage offshoring of American jobs
Expanding energy production, which will spur $1 trillion in infrastructure investment
Providing greater school choice options to families and improving higher education
Repealing Obamacare and fixing our nation's health insurance system
Making childcare and eldercare more affordable
Ending illegal immigration
Tackling crime, drugs and violence to fix America's hardest-hit cities and neighborhoods
Restoring our military strength, protecting our national security and taking care of our veterans
Enacting powerful ethics reform to drain the swamp in Washington
Help me WIN on Tuesday to Make America Great Again! We can't leave anything on the table. We don't want to wake up on November 9th wondering what more we could have done. Thank you for joining Team Trump at this critical time. Best wishes, Donald J. Trump

[5] In a series of conversations, more than one of Trump’s biographers noted that he regularly calls others what he fears himself to be — the obese man calling women fat; the man who works hard to hide his balding scalp insulting women who aren’t a 10; the candidate who visibly tires near the end of long debates calling other candidates “low energy”; the man who is on tape describing his own lewd behavior toward women saying it’s his opponent’s husband who is a “sexual predator”; the businessman who makes questionable use of his private foundation and the U.S. tax code, then calls his opponent “crooked” for months and then says she’s the one who’s been “nasty.”

But “loser” is the jab he uses most. “His deepest insult is to call someone a loser, his deepest fear is him being regarded as a loser, because deep down he knows that he himself is a loser,” Hurt says.

Gwenda Blair, author of “Trump: Three Generations of Builders and a Presidential Candidate,” agrees. “It’s elementary psychology,” she says. “If you are that outspoken about it, it’s a source of your own anxiety.”

“Never lose” was a lesson learned early, and like most things about Trump’s life, its roots can be found with his father. Fred Trump was a successful builder in Brooklyn, who regularly exaggerated how successful he was, and regularly told his five children that they would also make it in a cutthroat world because “you are a killer, you are a king.” The family’s religious leader was Norman Vincent Peale, who preached: “Formulate and stamp indelibly on your mind a mental picture of yourself as succeeding. Hold this picture tenaciously. Never permit it to fade.”

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