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mfcorey1

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Wed Nov 29, 2017, 10:49 AM Nov 2017

Tin foil hat throwback: Column: Pundits got Trump wrong, so psychics step in with presidential predi

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/columnists/ct-trump-psychic-predictions-keilman-column-met-20170120-column.html


When politicos and pundits have consistently failed to predict the fate of incoming President Donald Trump, why not consult the spirits and the stars?

I asked local psychics to glimpse into the future to see how Trump, that most unpredictable of political figures, will govern over the next four years. Though their predictions tend to be vague, all foresee plenty of drama and turmoil ahead.

"We're going to look at a president who broke so many rules — a very brash, abrupt person," said Susan Rowlen, who does psychic consultations in Oak Brook. "He has all his ideas, but he doesn't really have a clue how to put them in force."

Rowlen said her predictions come to her as feelings stirred by spirits — "cheat sheets from the afterlife," she calls them — and that they concern more than politics: The ascension of Prince Charles to the British throne and another Cubs World Series victory will happen in the next few years, she said.

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Tin foil hat throwback: Column: Pundits got Trump wrong, so psychics step in with presidential predi (Original Post) mfcorey1 Nov 2017 OP
Something I noticed about these... Archae Nov 2017 #1

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1. Something I noticed about these...
Wed Nov 29, 2017, 10:51 AM
Nov 2017

Unless a "prediction" is really vague, or horrendously obvious, they fail.

EVERY time.

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