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    Clinton or Bush for President in 2016? - Interconnected political dynasties set to ru



    Clinton or Bush for President in 2016? - Interconnected political dynasties set to rule indefinitely.

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    Clinton or Bush for President in 2016?

    Interconnected political dynasties set to rule indefinitely


    Kurt Nimmo
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    January 30, 2014

    Hillary Clinton has yet to announce she will run for president. Despite this void a whopping 73 percent of Democrats say they would vote for Clinton if she ran today, according to a Washington Post-ABC News poll conducted last week.



    “Hillary Rodham Clinton’s 61-point edge over Joe Biden in new Washington Post-ABC News polling makes her the single biggest frontrunner for a Democratic presidential nomination in the history of the poll, an affirmation of the conventional wisdom that the nomination is hers for the taking,” the Post reports today.

    If the projections hold up Clinton will swamp all contenders and take the Democrat primary in a landslide.

    The corporate media over the last few weeks has piled plaudits on the former Secretary of State. Meanwhile, two Democrat super PACs, Priorities USA Action and Ready for Hillary, are preparing the ground in New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada, three early primary states. Iowa is also a target.

    Meanwhile, a Public Policy Polling survey shows Mike Huckabee at the front of the Republican pack following his “Uncle Sugar” comments.

    “He’s at 16% to 14% for Jeb Bush, 13% for Chris Christie, 11% for Rand Paul, 8% each for Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, and Paul Ryan, 6% for Scott Walker, and 5% for Bobby Jindal,” the Public Policy Polling website reports.

    Although it appears the Democrat ticket is set in stone, things will undoubtedly change on the Republican side. If Jeb Bush edges out Huckabee, it will be a race to the finish between two dynasties that have dominated American politics for decades – and may continue to do so for decades to come.

    Both George Prescott Bush, the eldest son of Jeb Bush, and Chelsea Clinton, the daughter of the Clintons, are plotting their political futures.

    As demographics change and political correctness settles in, we can expect the ruling elite to fully exploit Bush’s Latino heritage and Clinton’s gender.

    This article was posted: Thursday, January 30, 2014 at 12:23 pm

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    I'll never ever vote for Bush .... I'm sitting that one out if goof ball squared goes for POTUS....
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