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McCain Supported by Trilateral Commission


Proof McCain was Supported by Trilateral Commission.


The last presidential election was seen as an election that had special significance for the Republicans and also the global elite. 

John McCain supported by Trilateral Commission and other groups, was picked by the elite to take Bush’s place as their pawn in the White House. 

During Bush’s time in office the global elite were able to implement many of the plans they had been waiting for an opportunity to put into practice. 

They needed to have someone in the White House they had great influence over and strong connections to and they got that with Bush. 

But in order to keep their plans moving forward the global elite wanted to put another leader in the White House that they could influence and manipulate to do their bidding. 

In order to keep the plans for a New World Order moving forward the global elite wanted to put another Republican in the White House, specifically John McCain, who has a long association with members of the global elite both through his family and his wife’s family. 

In order to try and put John McCain in the White House the global elite told the groups they were a part of to support him, like the Trilateral Commission. 

John McCain supported by Trilateral Commission would be a lot harder to stop than McCain not supported by any international group. 

Going into the election it was clear that John McCain was a weaker candidate in terms of the public, and once he picked Sarah Palin as his running mate the global elite knew that their top pick for President probably didn’t stand much of a chance with the people. 

The more that John McCain embarrassed himself on the campaign trail with barely controlled flashes of anger and moments of forgetfulness the more the global elite shored up the support of their member organizations for him. 

McCain seemed to get it together late in the campaign and for a few weeks it looked like he might be able to pull out the popular vote.



Backing a Winner

The members of the Trilateral Commission aren’t stupid.

They knew that McCain supported by Trilateral Commission was the best choice for the Oval Office in terms of serving their needs but they also knew there was a chance that he might not win.

So some of the members of the Trilateral Commission openly supported McCain, and some of the members of the Trilateral Commission openly supported Obama.

That way the Trilateral Commission had all the angles covered and the interests of the global elite were always covered.

But John McCain remained the global elite’s first choice for the Presidency because John McCain would follow orders handed down by the global elite and make sure that their agenda took precedence over other matters.


Support for McCain

Early in the race four of the most high powered members of the Trilateral Commission came forward to support McCain.

McCain supported by Trilateral Commission members like Henry Kissinger, George Schultz, Lawrence Eagleburger, and Alexander Haig.

All of these men are well known Trilateral Commission members and all served as Secretary of State under different presidents.

McCain supported by Trilateral Commission members of that stature quickly moved up in popularity because of the combined efforts of the media and the political influence brought to bear on other members of the Senate by the global elite.


The Popular Vote

Even the support of the global elite wasn’t enough to sway the public. 

Whether or not the choice of Sarah Palin as a running mate was what finally sank the McCain campaign in the eyes of the public or whether Obama’s emphasis on hope just resonated too strongly with the American people to be stopped, McCain lost the popular vote and the election by a landslide.

That doesn’t mean that the global elite have been stopped.

Members of Obama’s campaign and some of his most prominent supporters are members of the global elite or have ties to them.





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