Thanks for the link. That was an interesting read to be sure.
Is Mark Hughes clairvoyant? He wrote his opinion/theory on August 30, 2015 which was only a couple of months after Trump announced his intention to run for President. Amazing! What is even more amazing is that he could very well be right. While I'm not one who normally puts a lot of stock in conspiracy theories, politics is a strange game and politicians are capable of playing the game very well in order to succeed with their goals.
Yes, some people caught on almost immediately, including our own 240. Others (like me) couldn't face the horror that the race was Hillary, and only Hillary.
There is a saying that goes, "Where there's smoke, there's fire." Meaning, if it looks like something is wrong, something probably is wrong. People like to think where there's smoke, there's fire, so they will always believe you were involved even if you weren't. The Clintons have sent enough smoke signals over the years which indicate some things were/are probably amiss. It is hard to imagine Trump as a puppet, but his ego is so disproportionate to his accomplishments that it is laughable and also makes him vulnerable. He could be easily used as a pawn simply by massaging that giant ego.
The only question in my mind, is what knowledge Trump has about it. I'd like to think he's in it to win. But if he doesn't spend the necessary money, then it looks like he's avoiding making any substantial attack on her. How else can it be viewed?
Fact is, though, there are still about three months left and maybe we'll see something unexpected. I just don't know anymore, really. But it doesn't look good for those who don't fancy Hillary as CiC.
Why does it often seem that folks with a southern drawl can and will sell anything to anyone? I have a longtime friend from Texas whose accent is similar to Bill Clinton's. This friend is such an excellent con-artist that he's made a good living simply by convincing people he has an opportunity for them that they cannot resist.
Yes, I know the type, believe me. Imo, it is a way to 'play dumb' and get others to feel immune from being conned by someone who is so simple-acting.