
Left: Vice President Joe Biden delivers remarks shortly before Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel is sworn in as 24th Secretary of Defense and welcomed into his new role in front of a large audience during a ceremony in the Pentagon Auditorium, March 14, 2013. (DoD Photo By Glenn Fawcett) (Released) Right: Sen. Kamala Harris. Photo courtesy of the U.S. Senate Historical Office.
At LewRockwell.com, Paul Craig Roberts wonders why Democrats chose the two least electable candidates from their primary to represent them in the 2020 election. He writes (abridged):
I am puzzled, as I assume my readers are, why the powers-that-be chose the two least electable candidates for the Democrat nominations for president and vice president.
It makes no sense to choose people who have little chance of winning—unless the globalists intend to rig the election and elect them, or install them after a color revolution, in order to make the US a laughing stock throughout the world as a way of removing the US, a hegemonic power, as an obstacle to the global elite.
Really, once you see Biden in action, it is difficult to believe that even white liberals can vote for the Democrat ticket:
Everything President Reagan accomplished by creating trust between Washington and Moscow has been destroyed by successor US administrations.
As Stephen Cohn, myself, and a few others emphasize, the danger of both accidental and intentional nuclear war at the present time is substantially greater than during the Cold War.
It is difficult to reconcile Washington’s pursuit of hegemony with the divisiveness that has been created in American society. The Democrats and the presstitutes have made it clear that the November election will be used to deepen the divisiveness. For the rest of the world, the silver lining in America’s internal conflict is the end of US hegemony.
Paul Craig Roberts, a former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and former associate editor of the Wall Street Journal, has been reporting shocking cases of prosecutorial abuse for two decades.
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