• Mission accomplished |
Political 2016-07-24 |
Thousands of internal emails from the Democratic National Committee were recently published by WikiLeaks, clearly showing that DNC staffers led by Debbie Wasserman Shultz conspired to deprive candidate Bernie Sanders of the Democrat party nomination. Much has been written about how Sanders and his grass-roots supporters were shafted by the Clinton-friendly DNC -- the proof is now irrefutable. Due to the embarassing revelations, Jewish CFR member and long-time Clinton supporter Wasserman-Shultz has been forced to step down as DNC chairman. However, her mission was accomplished and she will continue as an "honorary chairman" of the Hillary Clinton campaign.
"Senior Democrats are upset that Wasserman Schultz did not resign quickly after the email leak on Friday, but instead dragged the controversy on throughout the weekend as convention delegates descended on Philadelphia... Hillary Clinton also issued a statement in which she announced that Wasserman Schultz would serve as honorary chair of the campaign’s 50-state program as well as continuing as a surrogate nationally and in Florida."
Last fall, the DNC and the Washington Post, now owned by billionaire Clinton supporter Jeff Bezos*, held a joint fundraising party for the Clinton campaign. The Post, an obvious co-conspirator in this affair, is mainly concerned about sweeping the issue off of the front page before any more Americans wake up to the reality of the so-called "democratic" process and the vaunted "free press".
Democratic socialism is a wonderful system, comrades! Especially for the members of the Central Committee. Sanders supporters should recall the words of the great socialist leader Uncle Joe Stalin: "Those who vote decide nothing; those who count the votes decide everything."
* The Washington Post was purchased by Jewish CFR member and former Fed chairman Eugene Meyer Jr. in 1933, and remained under control of the Meyer-Graham family until it was sold to Bezos in 2013. Meyer and his wife wrote a series of articles in 1945 praising Jewish socialist Saul Alinsky of Chicago, author of "Rules for Radicals" and a personal role model for Hillary Clinton in the 1960s.