Now we know why the main street trash news has been hitting so hard on Trump the last few weeks trying to get around this news. Don’t they know that oil always rises to the surface.
Strange as important as this following story is – don’t remember seeing it in the main street Soros news.
Hillary-clinton-weak Dump Hillary? Clinton Slammed Yet Again By Mainstream Media
By Daily Bell Staff – May 16, 2016
This is one weak nominee: Hillary Clinton’s problem isn’t Bernie Sanders. It’s Hillary Clinton … -Salon
Like machine-gun fire, rat-tat-tat, three major mainstream publications in a row have recently posted stories featuring a “weak” Hillary Clinton.
This further strengthens our hypothesis that the Hillary may not ever make it to the presidential race.
We first wrote about this late last week in an article entitled, Signs from Mainstream Media that Clinton’s Campaign Might be Over.
Here’s our lead from that article:
When we start to see admissions in the mainstream media that Hillary’s public persona is perceived as “crooked,” we have to wonder if she is going to end up as the Democratic nominee.
The operative word here was “crooked.”
In these three articles, which we are analyzing now, the operative word for Hillary is “weak.”
According to Internet search facilities, there are over 500 characterizations of Hillary as “crooked” in the past month, with most of them coming in the last week.
There are 50 characterizations of Hillary as “weak” – almost all in the past week.
That doesn’t sound like much. However, the terms are not mere asides but are often embedded in the headlines of major publications that reach millions.
Today’s Washington Post lead article, posted first on Drudge on Sunday, begins, “Even supporters agree: Clinton has weaknesses as a candidate. What can she do?”
Meanwhile, we can see, above, the lead of a Salon article, also featured on Drudge, features the word “weak.”
And a recent Huffington Post article states, “Why Hillary Clinton Would Be a Weak Presidential Nominee for Democrats.”
As we have pointed out, this is significant because mainstream Western media is a reflection of globalist interests, especially when themes such as this – the “weakness” Hillary Clinton – emerge.
A handful of owners have consolidated mainstream Western media. In the US, there are said to be six owners, but there are probably fewer than that.
The main message on which mainstream media concentrates is globalism.
Inevitably, problems are introduced that only government, especially international government, can resolve.
The purpose of media in the modern day is to build a consensus for internationalism.
Hillary Clinton seems to be falling afoul of this globalist imperative.
It is fairly easy to see from mainstream publications that her internationalist proponents are struggling with her unpopularity, her “untrustworthiness” and thus her “weakness.”
This is not an unusual occurrence. Something similar probably happened to Julian Assange.
WikiLeaks was likely a globalist false flag designed as a “limited hangout.” (Assange worked for the internationalist Economist “newspaper” before somehow emerging as head of Wikileaks.)
When Assange was accused of rape, he fled back to England, but could not reach an understanding with his backers.
Instead, he ended up seeking shelter in an Ecuador mission where he remains to this day.
Likewise, Hillary’s globalist proponents may be having second thoughts about her electability.
One can almost sense the indecision in these three articles.
Hillary has not yet been consigned to the loser’s column, but the calculus seems headed in that direction.
In our previous article, we floated several alternative scenarios regarding Hillary’s political future.
One was that Hillary had run with the understanding that she was going to drop out of the race in order to facilitate the campaign of another Democrat who would win.
A second is that she will be prevailed upon to retire due to health reasons or because she has been indicted over her email indiscretions and then receive a presidential pardon.
If she does manage to prevail and run for president, we wonder if the mainstream media coverage will continue to be negative.
Perhaps, after all, it is Trump who is being groomed for the presidency.
After all, Trump is verbalizing a good deal of what people are angry about. Importantly, his presence has resuscitated an otherwise corrupt and dysfunctional system.
A Trump victory would at least momentarily rejuvenate federalism and provide some “breathing room” for those who wish to continue to undermine it.
Conclusion: Time will tell about these conjectures. But one way to ascertain their direction and validity is to study the messages in the mainstream media and then try to read beneath the surface. Because of its homogenized messaging, the mainstream often offers us clues about the direction of globalist propaganda and where it is hoped we will travel.
There’s nothing new about Clinton being considered crooked and weak. It’s just that Trump pointed out the obvious and unspoken once again, calling her “crooked” and basically implying that she’s “weak” as well by his assessment that if she weren’t a woman she’d get only 5% of the vote.
One of the main criticisms of Trump, especially by the Republican establishment, was that polls showed he’d lose to Clinton in a landslide. Problem is, within just a few weeks of Trump becoming the presumptive Republican nominee polls began to show that he was even with Clinton. The obvious trend is that Trump would beat HER in a landslide.
I actually think Trump would beat any pair of vile, complicit candidates that they can conjure up, which is why I’m so worried for him. I guess it’s a good thing but I’m surprised more “problem people” aren’t just taken out. I mean how in the hell did Assange get to Ecuador? There are many examples. I wouldn’t be surprised at all if Supreme Court Justice Scalia was murdered, but that’s actually a counter-example.
It will be interesting to see what unfolds, but it may not be so easy to replace Clinton unless Sanders becomes the noninee. Obama is raising the wall around the White House because he knows he’s despised, and any shenanigans like pardoning her or even having her fake an illness won’t go over well. In fact, I think too many people have already assumed whatever happens from here on out will be very corrupt, so they need to be careful.
Hillary sharing the fate of Supreme Court Justice Scalia would be something of a grand convenience if one had invested/donated hundreds of millions in a fraud of a presidential campaign trail which promised the twinkling of stars to many tools yet was decidedly destined to deliver the zilch of continuing darkness to fools.
Einstein certainly appears to have got at least one thing perfectly right about the condition and programming of Man ……. Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I’m not sure about the universe. …. and that makes the species highly susceptible and increasingly vulnerable, and especially so in times and spaces of hysterical media uncertainty with myriad polarising opposed views flowing into the manic depressive mainstream, to smarter intelligence warefare and dumb ignorant and arrogant warfare mongers?
The Greater IntelAIgent Game is not at all like the Great Game used to be, is it, whenever so many of those pesky new kids on the block are so easily able to movement a block and create so many protective virtual stockades of novel resistance and invisible transparent competition.
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