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I worked with a bookseller that was responsible for selling "remainder" books in bulk. I would sell entire warehouses full of books. My company would fly me into a city to look through these warehouses and we would make large orders if I thought we could push them...so, a warehouse full of children's books was like finding a gold vein...a warehouse full of old outdated schoolbooks or library books was pure shit. I'm looking for the pictures now, but I came across a warehouse with nothing but Hillary Clinton books in new boxes on skids that had never been opened. It was Hillary's "Living History" book, the warehouse had over 1 million copies of the book, 15,000 signed copies in retail printed boxes. I just went and looked up the book, in the first week it sold one million copies, then vanished. In 2007 she claimed to have made $10 million off that book deal. I wish I had of pursued who owned that warehouse then or found out who had purchased the lot in bulk....

long story short...You are right on the money. Pence was the compromise Trump took to secure the GOP nomination...I think the powers that be thought his anti-fag stance(the lady doth protest too much, me thinks) would sink Trump in 2016.

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Wasting all that paper and other resources to print those books sounds so green friendly.

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I agreed Trump wanted to improve his street cred with conservative christians. Pence was a dullard and pretty establishment but with pro-christian flair.

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Our book guy giving us some insight from experience - thanks, this is interesting.

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If I remember, it was Kissinger that recommended Pence. Remember that time before Trump got elected in 2016 he went to kiss the ring of Kissinger in a private night-time meeting with Kushner? That's when Trump announce Pence as his running mate. Look it up.

https://thenewamerican.com/trump-s-meeting-with-kissinger-internationalism-and-american-foreign-policy/

Tuesday’s meeting between Trump and Kissinger is not the first between the two. In fact, it is at least the third such meeting since Trump began his bid for the White House. The two met in May, before Trump had even secured the GOP nomination. That meeting — requested by Trump — was held at Kissinger’s home and lasted about an hour. In that meeting, Trump appeared to be courting Kissinger’s approval or at least attempting to appear well-connected by being seen meeting with the granddaddy of foreign policy. The week before that, Trump met with another well-connected insider and former secretary of state, James Baker.

That Trump would either ask for or agree to a sit-down to discuss foreign policy with a man who has spent his life and built his career selling America out to build the “New World Order” is curious.

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Who does Kissinger represent? He's clearly the ambassador to the controllers. Has any major decision in the last 50 years not had his open involvement? I would love to see his annual fitbit heatmap.

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You're retarded if you truly believe Trump not to be a kike.

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I wonder if we could make a GoFundMe and buy this lot. Anyone who contributes can make a suggestion as to how to dispose of it.

And no, I do not want it touching my butthole. Toilet paper is supposed to clean your ass, not make it dirtier.