The strength of our campaign
I would like to personally thank Mr. Clint Eastwood. He spoke out in recent weeks, in support of members of the Hollywood elite and defense of many, who are of a more conservative persuasion than those whom Hillary Clinton solicit for campaign dollars. There are wise democrats who see that Hillary will not be able to deliver what her party would so have their whole party in America believe. Were it not for her poor health, she would have campaigned in California this week. But, her husband could not deny filling in. Of course, there are donors and non donors alike, who will vote as they will vote (whether they have one dollar to contribute to campaigns, or millions); but let’s for a moment start by giving some respect to the more subdued forms of convincing people of what is right and what is wrong for our country moving forward. Money can fuel a campaign, but competency and deservedness of the better candidate cannot be silenced. It is of great significance and confidence to our cause, that big money can indeed be defied by grassroots and collective recognition for what is right. And, that is Hillary’s opposition. Even if she outraises us, there is no doubt that the most rational policies (that she cannot deliver) will prevail if America stands for what is right. By the way, Lionel Richie? That was my idea of how a softer side of America could be recycled. Sorry to all of those deceived by the theft of promotional access, but music is not reserved to any one political persuasion. Lionel Richie may not have received the Republican invitation to sing for the Republican campaign, but he certainly may have been duped by what I call, “the Hillary delusion”.
