In the '90s, the Democrat Party and the media were described as having cult-like qualities by the late Christopher Hitchens, then widely-acknowledged as one of the best minds in journalism (few reporters, today, are called that by anyone, so pay attention). He also described the Clinton's ability to make the Press shut-up and do as they're told.
Has anything changed since then? Absolutely nothing. Has the Press decided to curb their enthusiasm for boot-licking Billary? No. If anything, the Democrats have burrowed deeper into the Clinton's pathological belief systems and behaviors. Their voters have demanded nothing different.
Also in the '90s, the Democrat Party and the media were despised for using "projection" by the late Andrew Breitbart, then widely-acknowledged as one of the best minds in journalism, after starting The Huffington Post. He also describes the left's ability to make the Press do as they're told.
Has anything changed since then? Absolutely nothing. Has the left decided to curb their enthusiasm for projection? Not at all. If anything, the Democrats have burrowed deeper into the Clinton's pathological belief systems and behaviors (Her "vast rightwing conspiracy" after Bill went on his raping spree, for instance). Their voters have demanded nothing different.
In the mid 2000s, Bill Clinton, let it slip at Davos that his cult leader, Ken Wilber, and his sinister Theory of Everything guides what they're doing to us, though Wilber operates with Marc Gafni - another rapist - associated with the scam occurring at Whole Foods.
Has anything changed since then? Absolutely nothing. Has the left decided to curb their enthusiasm for any of this? Not at all. If anything, the Democrats have burrowed deeper into the Clinton's pathological belief systems and behaviors (the NewAge Movement's cults are unending and the media - doing as they're told - doesn't care a bit). Their voters have demanded nothing different.
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