Kurt Nimmo
Infowars
April 6, 2008
Campaigning in Eugene, Oregon, Clinton told an Obama supporter yesterday:
“Elections are about choices, and you are supposed to present your case and you’re supposed to critique the other case. That is what you do in an election. It is not a coronation. It is a contest. This country is worth fighting for, and I am going to fight for it. I’d rather you be involved and not for me than to be apathetic and not involved.”
Hardly. In fact, the winner of the “election” will be coronated, although not in the same way a king or queen is crowned. Hillary, if she makes it, will not be considered a monarch, even though, thanks to her predecessors, she will have the absolute rule of a monarch — the neocons have gone a long way toward establishing the sort executive-supremacy absolutism familiar to a king or military dictator, from the Patriot Act to the Military Commissions Act to a flurry of presidential directives undermining the Constitution, drafted and enacted precisely because the founders were sick and tired of the abuses inflicted on them by the King of England.
Moreover, elections are not held to tally the popular will. Elections in the United States, circa 2008, are dog and pony shows, elaborate — if not tiresome — affairs designed to make the commoners believe they actually have a say in who will rule. It is all smoke and mirrors, albeit very expensive smoke and mirrors.
“Clinton has been selected as the candidate of choice for the continuation of globalist policies,” writes Daniel Taylor. “Bill Clinton, being a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Trilateral Commission, as well as the secretive Bilderberg group, was the creme de la creme establishment candidate. His wife, Hillary, who likely attended the 2006 Bilderberg conference in Ottawa Canada, now promises to follow in his path.” So important is Clinton, she was selected as the “candidate” (selectee) of choice of Lynn Forester de Rothschild, wife of “banking scion” Sir Evelyn Rothschild, who backs Bomb Bomb Iran McCain.
“First of all, Hillary will be good for America. And so if we care about our country — which all of my fellow capitalists do — we’ll be very pleased that she’s president,” Lynn Forester de Rothschild told Lloyd Grove of Portfolio magazine.
Does Ms. de Rothschild expects us to believe all of this nonsense? It has nothing to do with capitalism. It has everything to do with monopoly and doing what’s right for the international bankers and screw the people of America, who are in the final analysis expendable. It was Adam Smith who said these sort of people invariably collude in conspiracies against the public. “It is impossible indeed to prevent such meetings by any law which either could be executed, or would be consistent with liberty and justice.”
In fact, the people of the United States — resented, even detested by our rulers — are slated to be culled and if Clinton gets in “office” she will continue with the culling process now moving full speed ahead. But then so will John McCain, Sir Evelyn’s choice. It does not matter who gets in office — Obama, Clinton, McCain — the result will be pretty much the same in the final distillation.
That’s why it is a hoot, in a sardonic sort of way, to read such blather, offered by the likes of Chuck Todd, NBC “political director,” who lets such pass without comment. NBC, of course, is simply doing its part. It is owned by General Electric and GE, the world’s largest company by market share, is one of the world’s top three producers of jet engines, supplying Boeing, Lockheed Martin and other military aircraft makers.
“Electing” Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, or John McCain will be good for business, as the “war against (imaginary) terror” will go on for some time, at least a hundred years, as McCain, the neocon sock puppet, declares, even though he is a bit fuzzy on who the enemy is. But then that’s a call for his neocon handlers.
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