Alex Mayers share’s her perspective as to why Democratic candidates face a “damned if they do, damned if they don’t” catch 22 situation in regards to their fight to be proclaimed as the Democratic Presidential nominee
due to Joe Beiden’s presence as a Democratic candidate.
Alex also reviews a passage from Omarosa Manigualt Newman’s book “Unhinged” which may be a key
in regards to what led to Donald Trump’s presidency and today’s political climate (that is if you
want to turn a blind eye to the possibility that the world of American and International politics
in actuality may have already been pre-determined years ago, and today’s antics possibly being no more than false front for situations that have been orchestrated by “unseen
powers”).
Alex Mayers share’s her perspective as to why Democratic candidates face a “damned if they do, damned if they don’t” catch 22 situation in regards to their fight to be proclaimed as the Democratic Presidential nominee
due to Joe Beiden’s presence as a Democratic candidate.
Alex also reviews a passage from Omarosa Manigualt Newman’s book “Unhinged” which may be a key
in regards to what led to Donald Trump’s presidency and today’s political climate (that is if you
want to turn a blind eye to the possibility that the world of American and International politics
in actuality may have already been pre-determined years ago, and today’s antics possibly being no more than false front for situations that have been orchestrated by “unseen
powers”).
The Fiercest Democratic Debate in 2020 Is About Barack Obama
Yes, Obama deported more people than Trump but context is everything