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Adele Endorses Hillary Clinton During Miami Concert
“Hello... it’s Hillary.”

The presidential election may be only two weeks away, but that didn’t stop Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton from making a surprise appearance at Adele’s Miami concert Tuesday night. And good thing she did ― Adele took a moment between songs to announce her support for Clinton’s campaign.

“I am English, but what happens in America affects me too,” Adele told the audience, according to a Clinton campaign aide. She added: “Don’t vote for him. ... I can’t vote, but I am 100 percent for Hillary Clinton. I love her, she’s amazing.”

NBC’s Adam Kuperstein caught the moment Adele told fans not to vote for Republican nominee Donald Trump in the video below.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/adele-hillary-clinton_us_58100a7ce4b001e247df3494
 
We could get hundreds of the Clinton's enemies to weigh in on what the Clintons are like.

If they were still alive.

Well if they are still showing up at the polls and voting Democratic the they must still be alive, eh?
 
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Yeah, it now seems that even independently minded self-made billionaires (the real kind) are not immune to the evil ways of the MSM. Thank goodness for ET's gaggle of Alt Rightsters and their single-minded effort to let the rest of us know what's what.
I'm hopeful there will come a time when a candidate will be judged on what he/she says, on the record, and merely reported by the MSM.
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Richard Branson weighs in:

http://money.cnn.com/2016/10/25/news/branson-trump-white-house/

(Be sure to watch the brief video.)


Richard Branson, the British billionaire and founder of the Virgin Group, said he is terrified of the thought of Donald Trump becoming president of the United States because of "how dangerous it was to have somebody so vindictive in the White House."

In an interview airing Tuesday on "Erin Burnett Outfront," Branson said he first met Trump years ago for lunch and that Trump focused on five people who refused to help him after his company filed for bankruptcy.


Branson said Trump "spent the rest of his lunch telling me how he was going to spend the rest of his life destroying those five people," which Branson found "very bizarre."

Branson said he felt no choice but to speak out about the meeting to "let people who believe that Trump is wonderful know that there is a side to Trump that is dangerous and rather unpleasant and certainly unforgiving."

"I think one day it would be wonderful to have an entrepreneur running the White House. But not this entrepreneur," Branson said.

Branson also said that there are numerous things Trump has said that make him and other Republicans he knows "squirm." He said he knows a lot of entrepreneurs and business leaders that one would expect to be Republican, but "with almost one voice, they are very disturbed and very frightened" at the idea of having Trump in charge.

"The unpredictability of the person I think would unsettle the markets," he said.

The British billionaire also thinks that Trump's campaign has hurt the Trump brand.

"I don't think he is a great businessman," Branson said.

Branson contended that "he's appealing to the worst fears in people, and I would say his brand has been very badly damaged." He said Trump won't go hungry, but "his brand is very, very different today than it was six months ago."

Branson said he has not spoken with Trump recently, but by speaking out, "if he gets into the White House, I'm sure I'll be one of the many people on his list that he'll be out to destroy."






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Well if they are still showing up at the polls and voting Democratic the they must still be alive, eh?
But if they die, and are removed from a vital statistics database, their continuing presence in a voter registration database MUST mean there's a conspiracy.
 
The Inner Trump, from the biographer tapes:

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/26/us/politics/donald-trump-interviews.html

So much to choose from, but here's a little excerpt:

MR. TRUMP: I was a very rebellious kind of person. I don’t like to talk about it, actually. But I was a very rebellious person and very set in my ways.

INTERVIEWER: In eighth grade?

MR. TRUMP: I loved to fight. I always loved to fight.

INTERVIEWER: Physical fights?

MR. TRUMP: Yeah, all kinds of fights, physical ...

INTERVIEWER: Arguments?

MR. TRUMP: All types of fights. Any kind of fight, I loved it, including physical. ...



And here is Trump in fighting form:


The man's a gladiator.
 
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