THE TRUMP  AGENDA
IS IT WHAT IT  APPEARS,
CAN AMERICA TAKE THE CHANCE?

By  Dwight Kehoe
November 21, 2011
Tea Party Advocate
 
 
 
 
TRUMP AND PEROT-  TYPICAL GAME PLANS?


This past weekend Donald Trump appeared to once again throw his hat into 
the upcoming Presidential  race.  In, out, maybe, maybe not. Is this a 
continuous effort to keep his  name and his ego in the spotlight?

No, nothing quite so  vapid.


On FOX news 'The Donald' informed the viewers  that his wife wants him to 
continue to seek the office of the Presidency,   "If they don't approve of 
the Republican Nomination".  But is it not too  late for anyone to join the 
fracas in the Republican Party?  Yes, But Mr.  Trump floated this little 
ditty......He could run as an Independent.  Oh, how very fortunate for America, 
and oh yes, and for Obama.


As  everyone knows, Trump has always declared his 'Republicanism' in one 
breath,  while trashing those in the his party, with the next.  His attacks on 
 George Bush were relentless, even before Bush's fall to leftist pressures  
relating to Tarp and other less than Conservative issues.

Which brings us  to the elder Bush and how he lost to Bill Clinton.  With 
19% of the  electorate casting votes for "Independent" Perot, the 
conservative vote was  split and thereby insured a Clinton victory.  The 
following 
election, Perot  ran again, completing the rupture of the Republican voting 
block.

This is  of course, old news, right?  Well yes, but its also a tried and 
true  political tactic.

Early on in Obama's term, Trump had made some  very favorable comments 
about him.  Obama's agenda and ideology were very  plain for anyone to see and 
predict.  Did the brilliant Trump need to  actually see and feel the effects 
before his views of Obama would be  changed?  Not likely.    So what has 
changed?

Except  for the predictability of an Obama caused  economic collapse, the 
only  thing that has taken on an ominous reality, for the Democrats at least, 
 is  Obama has an almost zero chance of being re-elected.

Except....... 

Several months ago, Trump, floating the Birth Certificate  problems of 
Obama, in an effort to get National news media attention and  establishing 
himself as a possible candidate,  has since been quiet on the  issue following 
the release of Obama's long form birth certificate.  Which,  for those that 
may just listen to the main stream media, has unequivocally been  proven to be 
a forgery. 

If it was so important for Trump to get  proof of Obama's birth location, 
several months ago, why is he not calling for  an investigation of the 
documents that clearly have raised more questions than  they have answered?

If someone wanted to insure an Obama victory  in 2012, despite the 
overwhelming majority of voters wanting him out, what  better way to do that, 
combined with the normal liberal voter fraud, than to  insert Mr. Perot Trump 
into 
 the mix?

But you might  say, Trump talks constantly about how bad Obama is as 
president.  Why would  he do that if he wanted him re-elected?  The answer of 
course is, how else  would he split the Conservative vote?  Would any Obama 
lefty, not vote for  him because of anything Trump says?  Not a chance.  
However, how many  ideologues on the conservative side would cast a vote for an 
Independent, even  with the understanding that it would insure an Obama 
victory?  
The  answer is about 19%. 

The reason that this scenario makes sense sits  mostly on what issues Trump 
has chosen to highlight on his latest venture into  the realm of politics:

Has he talked about Obama's  ineligibility to be President based on our 
Constitution? 

Has he  questioned his use of an illegal Social Security Number? 

Has he remarked  about the so very obvious forgery of Obama's birth 
certificate?  

No!  None of those things.  Because anyone  of them, if they are ever 
brought to light and seriously addressed, would sink  Obama's reelection as his 
name would be removed from many ballots across the  Nation.

So  Trump speaks of  issues that will split the  conservative vote if he 
runs as an Independent, and will keep the left in  Obama's corner and not 
threaten the his reelection.

It is not my  concerted belief that any of this is absolutely Trump's 
agenda, but while not  being probable, certainly is possible. 

in that light, its very important  that Conservatives watch where they set 
their  allegiances.

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