It's panic time for the rigged establishment

The establishment - that is, the Uniparty, the elites, the 1 percenters and their media lap dogs - are starting to panic. They can't kill off Donald Trump's bid for the Presidency. The more mud the media sling, the more it splashes back in their faces. The American people will tolerate little more of the blatant propagandizing of the mainstream media in support of the entrenched establishment.

Americans want to vote the bastards out and this time they don't want even worse corrupt politicians filling the vacuum. (Paul Ryan may come to mind here). The American people are rallying behind Trump because he has identified pervasive, deep-seated problems and offers solutions consistent with the principles of national sovereignty. As a case in point, Trump wants to secure America's borders, while Hillary Clinton favors open borders and globalism. Here are more candidate comparisons.

 

Trump rally in Tampa on October 24, 2016 - estimated 20,000 attendance:

Trump rally in Tampa on October 24, 2016 - estimated 20,000 attendance

 

Trump rally in Cleveland, October 22, 2016:

Trump rally in Cleveland, October 22, 2016

 

Clinton rally in Cleveland, October 21, 2016:

Clinton Cleveland rally, October 21, 2016

 

Pat Buchanan has illuminated the crisis in his October 20, 2016 article An Establishment in Panic:

... What explains the hysteria of the establishment?

In a word, fear.

The establishment is horrified at the Donald’s defiance because, deep within its soul, it fears that the people for whom Trump speaks no longer accept its political legitimacy or moral authority.

It may rule and run the country, and may rig the system through mass immigration and a mammoth welfare state so that Middle America is never again able to elect one of its own. But that establishment, disconnected from the people it rules, senses, rightly, that it is unloved and even detested.

Having fixed the future, the establishment finds half of the country looking upon it with the same sullen contempt that our Founding Fathers came to look upon the overlords Parliament sent to rule them...

By suggesting he might not accept the results of a “rigged election” Trump is committing an unpardonable sin. But this new cult, this devotion to a new holy trinity of diversity, democracy and equality, is of recent vintage and has shallow roots.

For none of the three — diversity, equality, democracy — is to be found in the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the Federalist Papers or the Pledge of Allegiance. In the pledge, we are a republic.

When Ben Franklin, emerging from the Philadelphia convention, was asked by a woman what kind of government they had created, he answered, “A republic, if you can keep it.”

Among many in the silent majority, Clintonian democracy is not an improvement upon the old republic; it is the corruption of it...

 

Pat Buchanan recently discredited CNN (charmingly referred to as Clinton News Network) host Michael Smerconish for claiming the system isn't rigged against Donald Trump.

"Trump made a statement about rapists when he came down that elevator. It's been repeated 10,000 times," Buchanan told Smerconish. "Hillary Clinton has called half of Trump supporters racist, sexist, homophobes, irredeemable. Which of those two quotes has CNN used more often?"

Buchanan continued to point out that mass third world immigration has been used to disenfranchise middle American voters. Watch the video:

 

(From the article The System IS Rigged! Pat Buchanan Goes Off On CNN Propagandist!, Chris Menahan, Information Liberation, October 24, 2016).