Sunday, February 14, 2016

The color of their skin, gender, or religion, has nothing to do with it.


CBS Poll: Trump Poised for Landslide Win Over Establishment in South Carolina
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John McNamara
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<p>MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - The Latest from presidential contenders on the campaign trail (all times local):</p> <p> <p>10:20 p.m.</p> <p>Bernie Sa
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Thomas Williams
Thomas Williams: The color of their skin, gender, or religion, has nothing to do with it.

The battlefield between the political forces gathering to control the US Government is as plain as the TV Presidential debates being broadcast by the media different TV Networks in front of our face.

How do you like the CBS TV Network working hand in hand with the RNC to give tickets to the Republican establishment Candidates giving the debate audience an advantage to the establishment candidates over Donald Trump? Booing on cue when Trump crossed over the Republican Party talking points political correct line.
"To speak no evil about your own political party members, even if true."

The Washington DC establishment has been employing the two ruling political party membership in the three branches of the US Government, controlling how the US Government has been run for as long as I can remember.

We the American people now know that these two political party's called the Democrats and Republican Party were only a front, broadcasted as a TV Show for the Show sake. And the real American aristocracy club were working together to keep control of this country US Government power, at the expense of the American people. Who were trusting the Two Political party to keep the faith with the American people?

No such luck Ladies and Gentleman because the American aristocracy did not really care about the people of different colors at all, and were only talking to the American people like children. Handing out a little of the pie to the people who voted for them as the Washington DC American aristocracy elitist took a lot.

So no wonder that the black American people who were supporting the Democratic Party started feeling like they must now shout to everyone that “black lives matter." Because the Democratic Party that they were supporting for so long, were indeed only giving them a little, as the ruling class party members took a lot for themselves.

It was not the color of the white men skin who were in the membership of this American aristocracy that made these American people feel disappointed and like a lower class citizen. But the political deceit in the Democratic Party leaders breaking the heart of the trusting American people, which were to blame for how they were feeling now.

And it is no wonder that a growing number of American people in the Republicans Party are choosing to support Donald Trump over the Republican establishment members. Because who in their right mind want to be like them.

People who are politically double-crossing the trusting American people all day long by putting on a phony Presidential Debate that is not a real debit at all. And only a Washington DC establishment TV Show for appearance sake.
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Here's Why The Audience Was So Raucous At Saturday's Republican Debate

 

They were saying "boo," not "Cruz."


The audience at Saturday's CBS News Republican presidential debate was more boisterous than usual -- booing, clapping and generally making its feelings known during several exchanges between candidates on stage in Greenville, South Carolina.

At various points, attendees seemed to favor former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), and to be very much against Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and real estate mogul Donald Trump -- the two candidates currently leading the race.
The way the Republican National Committee distributed the tickets may have been behind the heightened reactions.

According to RNC spokesman Sean Spicer, 600 tickets -- of the available 1,600 seats in the Peace Center -- were reserved for the candidates' supporters and friends. That number is more generous than in previous debates. The RNC got 367 tickets, and 550 seats went to state GOP and local officials.
Moreover, local party officials apparently decided to forgo a lottery system in favor of giving loyal supporters tickets due to the venue size, according to Chad Groover, chairman of the Greenville County Republican party.

"You'll have a good mix of people who are donors, people who are donors and workers, and people who are just workers," Groover told local news station WYFF.

Depending on its reaction, a debate audience can have a powerful effect on how both at-home viewers and the media perceive candidate performance. Jeers against candidates are especially likely to draw headlines -- such as the boos Trump and Cruz received Saturday night.

Campaigns are cognizant of the role an audience can play, and therefore engage in their own stagecraft by making sure supporters applaud their candidate -- or boo a rival -- when appropriate.
Trump complained during the last Republican debate that the audience was stacked against him with "donors and special interests."

"You know who has the tickets? I'm talking to the television audience. Donors, special interests, the people that are putting up the money," Trump said in Manchester, New Hampshire.
The RNC, however, maintained that only 75 of the 1,000 audience members were donors.
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