Of course, she has Mark. The media represent establishment interests.
Democrat or Republican—what really is the difference? Both are in the pay of Wall Street and the corporations. That’s why there have been popular “uprisings” supporting Sanders and Trump. I would rather Sanders have not quitted, as he would have had my vote if I could vote. Pity he got cold feet and threw his support behind Clinton too soon.
Trump, as I said, is obviously not the ideal candidate, but I really think he will be a lame duck president. Can you really imagine any of his policies getting congressional approval? I only want him to win so that we don’t get drawn into a conflict with Russia.
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Mark Weiss wrote:
It's not just CNN. She has been endorsed by every major American newspaper, including several that have never endorsed a democrat before.
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>Yes, Pilger and others on the left, have been saying this before Trump. This is why I give it credence, not because Trump agrees. As I said Trump would be bad for the US (for 4 years, mind) but not for world peace. Clinton would be good for the US but bad for world peace.
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>Though CNN (Clinton News Network) support her sense of entitlement for the presidency to the hilt.
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