Published on Jul 30, 2016
Now that the two major political parties have officially selected their nominees for president, Chris Hedges sits down with Green Party candidate for president, Dr. Jill Stein, to discuss an alternative way forward. Bernie Sanders might be out of the race, but Stein says the Green Party is leading the revolutionary charge. RT Correspondent Anya Parampil looks at third parties that have renewed the political vibrancy of American society.
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The Biggest Story Of The Election Year? Bernie Sanders Leaves Democratic Party, To Run As Green Party Nominee? Would Destroy The Democratic Party
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Monday,
August 01, 2016
Most are
unaware that we don't live in a real democracy. In the US, in
particular, Presidents aren't elected, they are selected. It has been
this way for centuries and was fully cemented, and never questioned again,
after JFK was killed when he tried to stand up to the nefarious groups who
control the system.
The people who control the US government are those who control the monetary and financial system (and the media and nearly everything else of importance). A key historical figure of these "elites" was Mayer Amschel Bauer Rothschild. He was purported to have said, more than two centuries ago, "Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes it's laws." And, just as expected, anyone who would even question the role of the Federal Reserve has now been removed from the political process in the US election. Bernie Sanders was not totally anti-Fed but his rhetoric was one of removing the corruption and special interests from the government. It was a message that millions of Americans yearned for... and so, despite the fact that Bernie was an economically illiterate communist, he packed stadiums with adoring followers who thought he was the man who could tame the beast. Meanwhile, Killary Clinton, could barely pack schoolrooms. |