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Illusion said:

We have Wikileaks, project Veritas, Podesta emails and this is just to start with.  Clinton's top donor, George Soros has basically gone on record stating that he was a Nazi collaborator:

https://youtu.be/p8Ux5b6YM9A?t=8m1s

Proof that the DNC was trying to steal the election:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IuJGHuIkzY&t=171s

Of course, I am sure that the left will just write all of this off as "fake news" or "conspiracy theories."  My question to you is: why do you trust mainstream media outlets like CNN, MSNBC, etc... when 90% of the US print and TV media are owned and controlled by the exact same elites who were top donors to Clinton's campaign?  How do you know that you aren't the one who is believing lies and propaganda to protect those at the top?

I maintain my position that these are "bad guys" who likely belong in prison.  For me, the jury is out on Trump but at least he is talking about going after these people, which more than I've heard from any politician in the last 30 years.

1) Soros is shrouded in conspiracy and, like grandaddy Bush, should probably be punished for war crimes (but financiers always skate).

2) Project Veritas was spearheded by the infamous James O'Keefe of ACORN fame: he destroyed that organization, before he was outed for editing, doctoring, and fabricating his "evidence." By the time ACORN was cleared, the damage was irreparable.

3) The MSM (excluding the News Corp.) is biased, but that doesn't mean that they are fabricating news. I trust them to report, but not to be my moral compass. When they have documented sources, I can lean on those sources for data, knowing their perspective wil be left-leaning.

4) Trump supported all of these people and initiatives, previously: Obamacare, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, the impeachmeant of Baby Bush, etc. They are the same group of elites.

5) Trump has backpedaled on prosecuting Clinton and welcomed Lyin' Ted, weak Romney, et. al. back into the fold. He's about as trustworthy as the lot of them.