Bilderberg Plays King Maker

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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Mitt Romney isn’t very far into the vice presidential selection process. But according to a dedicated band of conspiracy theorists, the pick is all but a lock: Sen. Marco Rubio.

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9 Responses to “Bilderberg Plays King Maker”

  1. no,

    you mean bilderburg conducts business as usual.

    follow the money and you will find your target.

    Quantummonkeybutt Reply:
    May 24th, 2012 at 6:51 am

    I Remember When Jimmy Swaggart, The MARRIED PRIZE ‘CHRISTIAN’ MINISTER OF THE LAND, GOT CAUGHT CHASING WHORES, And When You Followed The Money, It Led Back To A Bunch Of FOOLS…

    (www.) youtube.com/watch?v=pCpeeaIfF9c
    (‘THE FALL OF JIMMY SWAGGART’)

    QMB
    tap,
    tap,
    tap

    Peace Frog Reply:
    May 24th, 2012 at 9:07 am

    I believe he got caught jerk’n into a sock in some cheap motel with a hooker

    He is Jerry Lee Lewis cousin…Great Balls Of Fire…indeed

  2. Let’s see, how much say do YOU have in Bilderberg? ZERO!

    The “election” is only a necessary formality that they completely control.

  3. Mein Fuhrer will prevent the 2012 elections, remember he can still declare a state of emergancy
    start ww3 release a deadly plague or just fake all of the above round people into fema-camps anyway
    he has all the paperwork the executive orders all the other bs …

  4. So come November, lets elect a Bilderberg puppet, pawn, front man, idiot and asshole. Sounds good to me. I say we shoot all of them right now, so we don’t have to elect a Bilderberg candidate come November.

  5. writer125, you are obviously a bomb thrower that wants to discredit this website.

  6. If the birthers don’t sue to keep Rubio off the ballot it proves they are RACIST like Obama supporters have been saying all along.

  7. Cillizza and the Washington Post basically saying that Obama’s losing in Arkansas, West Virginia, Kentucky, ’cause of racism. The voters there are just racist. These are Democrat voters, now. Democrat voters. This is a Democrat primary. Democrat racists. Don’t like Obama. They argue that conservative white Democrats, particularly those in the South and Appalachia don’t want to vote for an African-American for president, and therefore are willing to cast a ballot for almost anyone else up to and including an incarcerated felon. They voted for Obama last time. They’ve become racists after Obama got in the White House.

    Well, what we’ll probably start hearing is that they voted for Obama the first time around so people wouldn’t think they were racist, but now, after they’ve done that once, now they’re gonna go back and they’re free to be racists now since they’ve already shown that they’re not by voting for Obama for the first time. This is the series of contortions that the media is going to try to put themselves in in order to explain this. It can’t be his policies, of course. It can’t be that people can’t find jobs. It can’t be that people’s homes are underwater. It can’t be that nobody wants health care. It can’t be that Obama’s out there promoting gay marriage. Can’t be any of that. Oh, no, no. It’s gotta be because these voters are racist. And this is the charge Republicans are afraid of. They don’t want it said about them.

    BREAK TRANSCRIPT

    RUSH: “Kentucky 2012 Primary: President Barack Obama Rejected by State Democrats in 67 Counties.” If you missed the top of the program, it’s Kentucky, it’s Arkansas, West Virginia, in the last two weeks, Obama has lost 40% of the primary vote in these three states. The Washington Post out with a story today saying it has to be racism, has to be. We’re talking Democrat voters. We’re talking Democrat primary voters. And the Washington Post is concluding it has to be racism. It can’t be the destruction of the economy. It can’t be the absence of jobs. It can’t be the fact that home prices and values are low. Oh, speaking of, grab audio sound bite number 26. We have a guy here, Gary Shilling. This is last night on Bloomberg TV’s Street Smart program. The co-host Trish Regan spoke with Gary Shilling, who’s a Bloomberg View columnist. They were talking about the housing market, and she said, “What’s your big concern about housing? You don’t buy these numbers that we saw today; is that right?”

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