Millennials leaning right, right to Donald Trump. Millennials understand that the DNC Democratic Party cheated Bernie Sanders out of the Democratic nomination. Millennials understand that Hillary Clinton is the Democratic Party with the help of Barack Obama. Millennials are most likely going to stay at home because their man Bernie Sanders got his ass whipped by Debbie Wasserman Shultz, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.
Millennials have also discovered that their internet access and free flow of information is about to end. The radical Barack Obama, fully supported by Hillary Clinton wants to give away the internet to the United Nations which will be a stop to the "Pitchfork Internet Revolts" when people gather or assemble online by the millions. The U.S. Constitution guarantees the right of assembly but Hillary Clinton has learned the hard way that many national leaders have been overtaken by their citizens all thanks to the internet and the connections they foster.
Good, Bad and several Dictators have been overcome by the Pitchfork Internet Revolts and the millennials that truly understand the internet have more power than any other age group, around the world. Millennials have gathered by the millions and brought forth a man by the name of Bernie Sanders. Bernie Sanders would of become president of the United States if Hillary Clinton had not secretly worked against him and his millions of supporters.
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama is giving away the internet and making sure that radical countries have a seat at the table. Russia, North Korea, Cuba, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Syria and even China will be given power over the internet.
It's another protection racket just in modern terms. If millennials cannot gather or assemble they cannot gain the power or push changes or even punish evil and promote good.
Hillary Clinton and the DNC was caught red handed cheating Bernie Sanders and his millions of supporters, the millennials know the truth.
Millennials have no enthusiasm for the aged, corrupted, criminal and wicked Hillary Clinton, that's the reason that the DNC destroyed Bernie, the Bernie fire had been put out, maybe.
Hillary Clinton is giving away the American invention of the internet that U.S. Taxpayers paid for, he didn't ask the millennials,did he. ICANN is controlled by the U.S. Commerce Department but that's about to end, if you don't charge the White House and then tell Congress hell no. ICANN has been left alone to grow and prosper but Hillary wants it to be some kind of international system, just like open borders, just like low cost foreign workers, just like ObamaCare... Bernie knew better. Millennials know better.
The Clinton and Obama secret plan is to control the populations and you must control the information flow, knowledge flow, worker flow, money flow, imports and exports.
Millennials will wake up to a black screen on their internet connections one day because Hillary Clinton smelled a Pitchfork Internet Revolt, so she turns it off.
Obama and Hillary Clinton have destroyed their own legacy, millennials, don't let them destroy your future. Everything they say is a lie, you have been warned by Bernie Sanders and they killed him off.
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Marlow asked how President Obama could justify the Internet handover. Bolton anticipated he would cite his belief that “the Internet belongs to the whole world, and it’s just unfair and antiquated for the United States to control it, really.”
“It shows a complete lack of awareness of the consequences of this. I do think it’s ideologically motivated. I think Obama has long believed the United States is too strong, too powerful, too assertive, too successful, and as he said to Joe the Plumber in 2008 about ‘spreading the wealth around,’ he wants to spread the power around. This is going to be a key part of his legacy,” Bolton said.
Earlier in the interview, Bolton discussed the presidential race, noting that Hillary Clinton is walking a tricky balancing act between supporting Obama’s policies and presenting herself as a change agent.
“I think it’s entirely understandable that what Clinton will try to do is avoid criticizing Obama, because she desperately needs to recreate the Obama coalition on November the 8th,” said Bolton. “She has gone out of her way, including in her 600-page-long tedious memoir about her days at the State Department, failing to distance herself from Obama.”
This means the “default position” of the Clinton campaign and her friendly media is, “if there’s something wrong in the world, criticize George W. Bush.”
“Why not? It worked for Obama. Maybe it will work for her as well,” Bolton said. “And I think the fact that the media are aiding and abetting this approach shouldn’t surprise anybody. I think no matter who the Republican nominee was this year, the media were going to be – as the Wall Street Journal has so aptly called them – stenographers for the White House and the Clinton campaign. And that’s exactly what they’re doing.”
Bolton thought Trump “did what he needed to do” at the first presidential debate:
Most people watching 90 minutes of a debate like that don’t score it on this debating point, or that debating point. They look at the entire thing. They want to know about the character of the people. And I think the fact that Trump was there for 90 minutes and held his own, or more than, in a format that Hillary Clinton has been familiar with since she was in law school, accomplished what he needed to accomplish.My critique of his performance would be that he missed opportunities. For example, you mentioned the foreign policy section, when they were asked about cyber warfare, and the dangers to the United States of hacking, and that gave Clinton a chance to give a little college-type lecture on Russia – by the way, omitting China, Iran, North Korea, and others – I thought at that point Trump could have talked about her email homebrew server for his entire time, and just drilled that point home.But, you know, people at home aren’t sitting there grading on that basis. I think the second debate, and the third debate, will be very different, and those – particularly in the media – who now confidently predict the outcome of the election, based on their take of this debate, are smoking something.
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