27-02-2016, 04:28 PM
Anthony Thorne Wrote:For what it's worth - and take it with big grains of salt, but it's verbatim - a friend of mine in Melbourne, a film cinematographer, knows a young lady (from US film shoots) who works in Trump's office as an assistant - either Trump's main assistant, or one of his assistants.
My friend is aware of the whole 'false flag candidate' theory (mentioned by Justin Raimondo on Antiwar.com, and suggested here, basically that Trump is spoiling the Republican campaign to allow Hillary to win etc), and he asked her what her thoughts were on the idea, i.e is Trump a serious candidate or not?
She said that when Trump started the process, he was doing so in a 'what the heck? Might as well try' manner and didn't take it that seriously.
She also said that, more recently, as he's begun winning, the atmosphere and attitude from Trump had changed somewhat, to "You know what? I might actually be able to do this!" - i.e Trump never expected he'd get as far as he had, and now takes the idea more seriously than he had.
An interesting read, Mr. Thorne, thanks for sharing.
Personally, I'm also in the camp that believes Mr. Trump is merely playing his designated role to enhance a Clinton (Hillary) win in 2016.
I've already told family & friends as early as last November not to be surprised--when all is said and done--that Clinton taps Jeb Bush as her running mate later this Summer, so together they can put petty partisan politics aside for the sake of "uniting the country" under a well orchestrated theme of OneAmerica, or essentially something along those lines, in essence tricking the populace into believing they are the nation's last best hope (of course, toss in the antics of Mr. Trump and he just makes it that much easier for their well hatched plan to work). I still feel that way four months later, and would be surprised if these two prominent political families do not unite on "America's behalf" before the political season ends. Time will tell.