The national rage continues. What many do not get is this: the rage allowed for Trump, not the other way around. Will the rage continue? Oh, you betcha.

The press always got booed at Trump rallies.  But now the aggression is menacing.  —  Donald Trump's rallies have never been the friendliest places for reporters.  But lately, as Trump has come under increasing fire, an unwelcoming atmosphere for the press has turned into outright hostility.

Editor:  Megyn Kelly at Fox,  a most respected lady in our home,  said something with which I strongly disagree,  when she implied that the media is being booed for "simply doing their job."  I am thinking this wonderful news anchor is standing a little too close to the tree, on this one.  The fact of the matter is this: The Corporate Media has been in the tank for the Progressive cause since the end of WW II.  And,  today,  they are finally admitting their presence and are fully committed to the defeat of capitalism and the founding fathers of our nation.  

The national rage Trump has tied into,  predates Donald by a decade,  at least.  It is not in response to The Donald.  Rather,  the civil war,  within the GOP,  is in protest to being treated like morons by the Establishment/StatusQuo GOP leadership.  Their continued deception is at the heart of all this protest.  They did not fool anyone.  "We" only put up with their crap because we had nowhere else to go.  In the end,  and beginning in 2006,  this "protest" I refer to, exploded;  the conservative wing said,  "Go to hell," and,  they stayed away from the election in large enough numbers to allow for the loss of the House and the Senate to the Commun-ists.  

We exercised our voting power in 2010 and 2014,  but, still,  the Establishment refused to surrender and we are where we are,  today,  as a result.    And we are not going away.  Maybe leaving the GOP,  but not going away.  In 2012,  Barack Hussein told a group of angry black voters,  "Elections are the best revenege we have."  

I agree.  

See you at the polls.  

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  1. The sadness of this election is the fact that even though Trump will lose, 35%+ of Americans support him. It speaks very poorly of what this country has become.

    "it goes to the Republican Party as an institution. This candidacy, the magnitude of its disgrace to the country is almost impossible to articulate. But it has exposed the intellectual rot in the Republican Party. It has exposed at a massive level the hypocrisy..."
    Steve Schmidt, campaign advisor to John McCain

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