I'm not interested in having truck with fools and phonies.Imagine how embarrassing this would be if the GOP were still a conservative party instead of an independent center-left nationalist program under the Republican label.“Given more than twice as much” is a kind way of putting it, actually. According to the Washington Examiner, fully 85 percent of this guy’s contributions has gone blue. Alternate headline: “Democrat appoints Democrat to top campaign position.”Although Mnuchin has given to Republicans, his financial ties to the Democratic Party and liberal causes appear to be significantly deeper. Overall, Mnuchin has given more than $125,000 since 1998 to candidates and committees that disclose their donors — more than half of which went to Democrats, according to FEC records.He contributed to Democrats Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John Edwards, and Chris Dodd in the 2008 presidential election cycle. He also gave to Obama and Clinton’s Senate campaigns, and supported Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee…Beyond his contributions, Mnuchin’s past employers don’t fall in line with Trump’s rhetoric on the campaign trail. Mnuchin is a former Goldman Sachs partner and worked for liberal mega-donor George Soros’s hedge fund.He also contributed to a group called America Coming Together, which was largely funded by Soros and unions.Remember that heckler in Indiana on Monday who taunted Cruz by asking him where’s his “Goldman Sachs jacket”? Not only did Mnuchin work at GS, the FEC database shows that he donated thousands to the Goldman Sachs PAC. He gave $2,000 to Hillary for her 2005 Senate run, then gave her another $2,300 during the Democratic presidential primary in 2007. But he gave to Romney/Ryan too, so despite his grossly anti-populist hedge fund pedigree and his relationship to Soros, you know what the moronic spin will be. As it was with Trump himself, this’ll be dismissed as Mnuchin simply trying to buy influence according to the rules of our “rigged system” — notwithstanding his lopsided support for one party. Trust President Trump to reform that system, even though he and his rich friends have profited spectacularly from it for decades.
Friday, May 6, 2016
Why I'm glad I'm no longer a Republican
Because there's no point in it.
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Rudy's panting to become head of Homeland Security, and it appears former beloved Mike Pence has gone squirrelly too. This is a riot, a laughable riot. All along Trump will be standing there with his 3rd beautiful wife and his gorgeous daughters by anotha mutha, raking in the votes for his lyin' sicko ass. I truly think he might be our next president. Keep on trashin' Hillie if you want though. There is likely a lot of dirty politics going on behind the scenes. Ugly ugly ugly.
ReplyDeleteHe's a winna! He loves winnas! Winna!
ReplyDeleteEverybody loves a winna, even if they're losers, right?
ReplyDeleteRummie & Cheney will come on board soon. Et tu, your dear Teddy? http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/dick-morris-cruz-will-support/2016/05/03/id/727064/
ReplyDeletehttp://www.salon.com/2016/05/05/candidate_in_race_most_like_bush_and_cheney_is_hillary_clinton_says_gop_strategist/
ReplyDeleteI don't set a whole lot of store by Morris's prognostications. In 2008, he came out with a book called Condi & Hillary about the two people he was certain were going to be the Pub & Dem nominees that year.
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