Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
January 23, 2014
The twittersphere is burbling with the New York
Times’ latest shameless effort to get the Iron Maiden elected come 2016.
The bizarre cover, strangely reminiscent of George Méliès’s Le Voyage dans la lune, posits a “possible” presidential bid by the former Secretary of State.
The New York Times Magazine cover just so happens
to coincide with the announcement that the largest liberal super PAC in the
country is now raking in cash to front Clinton.
Earlier this month, we reported on Priorities
USA, the Obama PAC repurposed by the Clintonites to collect money from wealthy
Democrats like movie mogul Jeffrey Katzenberg, the foul loudmouth “comedian”
Bill Maher, and other supporters of the liberal side of the globalist
agenda.
“The move marks perhaps the earliest-ever start to
big-dollar fund-raising in support of a non-incumbent presidential candidate,
providing a fund-raising portal for wealthy Clinton supporters eager to help her
White House prospects — and to the legions of others eager to ingratiate
themselves with Mrs. Clinton and her inner circle,” the Times reports today.
Clinton’s mega-PAC is “expected to pull in checks of six, seven, or
eight figures.”
In October, it was reported that billionaire
globalist, George Soros, had joined the finance council of Ready for
Hillary, a secondary super PAC waiting in the wings. He also financially backs Priorities USA along with a number of
corporate unions and other groups that stand to come out on top if Clinton is
elected.
Democrats are worried they will lose the both the
Senate and the House to Republicans. In order to reverse this possible outcome,
they have created a number of PACs and have managed to raise nearly three items as
much money as Republicans. The biggest fundraiser for Republicans is the tea
party influenced super PAC Tea Party Patriots Citizen Fund. It took in a scant
$2 million, mostly from small donors.
If the Times was interested in truth, it would
superimpose Clinton’s face on the Death Star. Her tenure at the State Department
reflected that of her predecessors, from Condoleezza Rice to Madeline Albright,
James Baker, George Schultz, and, of course, Henry Kissinger.
The Iron Maiden was responsible for a continuation
of war and misery around the world, from the slaughter of more than 40,000
Libyans to exacerbating the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Syria as the U.S.
backs al-Qaeda and other bloody psychopaths tasked with unseating yet another
disapproved government and installing yet another globalist puppet.
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