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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Peter Thiel's RNC Speech: "Wall Street Bankers Inflate Bubbles In Everything From Bonds To Hillary's Speaking Fees"

What in our humble opinion has been the most original speech delivered so far at the RNC, was that of Peter Thiel, an openly gay libertarian, Facebook board member, former PayPal CEO and co-founder, and Nick Denton nemesis, who moments ago covered everything from Wall Street bubble blowing...

"Wall Street bankers inflate bubbles in everything from government bonds to Hillary Clinton's speaking fees"

... to soaring costs in an age of alleged deflation as far as the eye can see...

"Americans get paid less today than 10 years ago. But healthcare and college tuition cost more every year"

... to floppy disks and figher planes...

"Our nuclear bases still use floppy disks. Our newest fighter jets can't even fly in the rain."

... to US foreign policy...

"Instead of going to Mars, we have invaded the Middle East. We don't need to see Hillary Clinton's deleted emails: her incompetence is in plain sight. "

... to transgender bathrooms...

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dave T: Thiel spoke well and was received well. It also marked a special moment that shows the RNC does respect the LGBT movement despite false rhetoric being heavily circulated by the Clinton campaign that only the DNC respects women, gays and the environment. This partisan crap that only one party cares in certain ways for the nation is nonsense and is more like propaganda being used to sway voters. Clearly we are living in an age of disinformation, which gives rise to more division within the country. I even overheard an interesting comment boasted by a liberal commentator whose name I didn't time to record, as it was her message that stuck with me. She said, anyone who knows liberals and their movement understands that they vote entirely on three principles: Personality first, party second, and platform third. She thought that was great. I think it's pathetic and truly epitomizes just how far into left field the left has really gone ! Wake up America !!

Anonymous said...

I wonder, though, how many people were really listening to what he was saying?