Main Stream Media Uses Negro as Scapegoat

Main Stream Media Uses Negro as Scapegoat
President Trump Unites All Americans Through Education Hard Work Honest Dealings and Prosperity United We Stand Against Progressive Socialists DNC Democrats Negro Race Baiting Using Negroes For Political Power is Over and the Main Stream Media is Imploding FAKE News is Over in America

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

TheObama administration was little more than a soft breeze and the man that built Trump skyscrapers, relentlessly rattled the foundations of corruption as Jeb Bush closed his door

It was raining as Jeb Bush closed his eyes last night, trying for hibernation for at least a couple of hours, the presidential election punctured again by Donald Trump.  

Jeb Bush running for president of the United States was about old money and old friends wanting the Bush Name back in the Oval Office but Jeb felt exhausted when he closed his bedroom door last night.  The last meeting of today was filled with mindless poll numbers and obscure political experts telling Jeb Bush what to say, how to stand and for good measure, get tough with Donald Trump.

Helplessly his brother, President George Bush, did the best he could to defend the United States after the 9-11 terrorists attacks but the before left a lot of doubts.  The Islamic Radicals floated around Florida and people remember that with their U.S. Florida driver licenses and other documents, all under the governor Jeb Bush.  

Jeb Bush was no guard of liberty and George Bush was no keeper of the constitutional rights and the voters were crowding around Donald Trump.  

The world had been transformed by the radical Barack Obama and Jeb's window of opportunity to become President was almost closed now.  The winds of hope and change had died down and the American voter had emerged angry, wanting revenge.  The sun had emerged and the Obama administration was little more than a soft breeze and the man that built Trump skyscrapers,  relentlessly rattled the foundations of corruption.

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