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Clinton’s puny and patently ridiculous offering of "It’s time for a woman to be president” at a time when women like her ignore the plight of their sisters in burkas, fades to trite against “Make America Great Again”.

Donald Trump, a reality that not even al Qaeda-affiliate al Shabaab can help Hillary bury



The Valley of Tears of Life on Earth being tough going for most, we’re living out our days in a fantasy ‘Star Wars World’, where we don’t have the nuisance of having to identify who the ‘bad guy’ is. Star Wars’ light side against the dark side is only a spin-off of the centuries’ long battle of good against evil. The biggest problem in living in a ‘Star Wars World’ is some of us begin to lose sight of what is real and what is reality presented by fantasy.
The aggressors among us, those who have been able to stash millions (in some cases billions) in their personal bank accounts in the political roles they’ve already played to date, continue to try to lure us into the fantasies of their own technology-enabled personal productions. Politicians know better than anyone else that people are either too busy (or too lazy), to find out where reality really exists; and that far too many rely on the convenience of cram courses readily available on the omnipresent boob tube. Thanks to Google, Facebook and Twitter --the big guns of social media -- the ‘bad guys’ in life, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and all others who seek to control society through the power of politics, now can use fantasy as a a means to control the outcome of presidential elections. Peoples’ attention spans will only go so far, and Character Assassination by YouTube only takes a few minutes to play out.

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The al Qaeda-affiliate YouTube now going the rounds, starring presidential hopeful Donald Trump as al Qaeda’s top recruiter, followed Hillary Clinton accusations that Trump has become the Islamic State’s “top recruiter”. Both al Qaeda-affiliate, al Shabaab and Clinton want viewers to remember that Clinton was right when she said a few weeks before the video went viral that the jihadists of the day regard Trump, who said all Muslims should be temporarily banned from entry to the U.S. until it’s administration could figure out what is going on, as its top recruiter. We now have on YouTube proof positive that al Qaeda is willing to lend itself to Clinton’s election campaign, surely a prime example of fantasy being force-fed to the masses as truth. With the 2016 presidential election now only 10 months away, and with Google, Facebook and Twitter in on the act, count on it being Soap Opera all the way. Passing fantasy off as truth will be the main plank in both the Democrat and Republican campaigns. Include the Democrats’ use of quick-hit YouTubes defaming the Donald Trump/Ted Cruz ‘dream team’, and the ones smearing each other from Republicans, making the vicious smears they got away with last time out: Herman Cain, forced out of the 2012 presidential primaries by accusations of being the world’s most epic womanizer; Mitt Romney, the cancer killer of an ex-employee’s wife, look choir boy-tame by comparison. Politicos know that with worries, like making the next rent or mortgage payment with no job in sight, makes humanity hungry for escapism. The escapism that exists in movies and books is harmless, but in real political life, escapism ends in entrapment. With oodles of money and the latest technologies within fingertip reach of the politicians of the present day, any lie, no matter how outrageous, can be made to look like the truth. We, after all, now live in a world where entrepreneur Josh Bocanegra says his new company, Humai, are aiming to bring the dead back to life. A skill owned only by Christ throughout human history will now be mimicked by a new 21st century company. “The new company are aiming to “extend and enhance life" by freezing human brains for extended periods of time using cryonics, a deep freezing technology using very low temperatures, and then putting them into artificial bodies. (Express, Jan. 2, 2016)
“But Josh claims the company's ultimate goal is to preserve a human brain BEFORE a person dies. “Josh claims they key is to preserve the brain. He claims if they were able to transplant a live person’s brain into a bionic body, than it would “achieve a point where no one has to die at all.” “Josh hopes to accomplish this in the next 30 years. “Responding to any criticism he and the company may face over their shocking proposal, he says: “There are promising breakthroughs happening every year in neuroscience and biotechnology.”
It’s becoming a walk in the park for the fantasy world to draw in more of the gullible. Koko, the Gorilla, now takes a cue from Al Gore: “Man stupid. Protect Earth”. (DailyMail, Jan. 1, 2016) That Koko will continue eating bananas for his prescience while Gore will continue to stash away millions through global warming/climate change alarmism won’t be throwing any monkey wrenches into the Koko declaration anytime soon. This is the political reality of our day: It’s 2016 and the RNC establishment will do anything to stop Donald Trump from getting past their firewall. For the Democrats, it’s considerably worse. For the first time in her career, Hillary Clinton is up against the reality of Donald J. Trump, who knows far more about Reality TV and life in the fast lane than she does. For all of his bluster, bellicose and brash behaviour, Trump is the living epitome of “What you see is what you get”. Clinton’s puny and patently ridiculous offering of “It’s time for a woman to be president” at a time when women like her ignore the plight of their sisters in burkas, fades to trite against “Make America Great Again”. No amount of quick-hit YouTube smears can stand against this truth: With the exception of Ted Cruz, Donald Trump’s the only one bellowing “Let’s make America Great Again” on the campaign trail, the one message that not even al Qaeda-affiliate al Shabaab can help Hillary bury.


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Judi McLeod -- Bio and Archives -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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