Posted on 07/31/2017 1:17:08 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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Throughout the 2016 election season, the wifi-hating Green Party candidate, Jill Stein, functioned mostly as a novelty, until she captured over one million votes, and well never know what effect she had in swing states like Michigan and Wisconsin, although it was possibly significant. So, Steins resurfacing in an MSNBC interview run served as a reminder that she might have tipped the balance in some states which is even more of a head shaker because she completely trashed the U.S. for what she called the demonization of Kim Jong-uns regime in the interest of taking over:
The demonization of North Korea is part of the run-up to regime change. Its part of demonizing a government that we then want to exercise regime change on.
This subject arose, of course, because North Korea recently launched a successful second test of a long-range, intercontinental ballistic missile. Host Alex Witt said this continued provocation presented a real global danger, but Stein believes that North Koreas hand has been forced by U.S. actions:
But remember where that came from. Long before they began their missile tests the U.S. was conducting nuclear bombing runs against North Korea. We actually had nuclear weapons until the end of the cold war We actually had nuclear weapons stationed in South Korean So, this is very frightening to them. They have been basically cornered into feeling like they have to develop a nuclear weapon.
This was only one chunk within two full minutes of rambling, WTF-inducing rhetoric as Stein made several excuses for North Koreas bloodlust regarding not only the U.S. but South Korea, which she believes would really love a peace treaty, if only the U.S. would allow it. On a somewhat related note, Stein also made sure to condemn the recent strengthening of U.S. sanctions on Russia. She believes theyre wayyy unfair because again, in her mind all of the significant events involving Russian interference in the election only constitute circumstantial evidence. Okay then.
“Stein believes that North Koreas hand has been forced by U.S. actions.”
She’s right for the wrong reason.
U.S. president BJ Klintoon.
The Greens are going to expand their vote totals dramatically in next election(s) - Just watch
Many of the hardcore left will move from the Democrats to Greens, as Democrats struggle with the narrowness and corruption of the Democrat Party.
She’s right but not for the reasons she cites. We can thank Bill Clinton, Madeline Albright and Jimmy Carter for the brilliant agreement they negotiated with NK, which was violated before the ink was dry. Obama and Kerry repeated this insanity in their “agreement “ with Iran.
Welll she’s partly right. Without the willing collusion of Jimmy Carter, Madeline Albright and BJ Clinton they wouldn’t have a nuke program. Democrats...the gift that keeps blowing up in your face!
Re: “...well never know what effect she [Jill Stein] had in swing states like Michigan and Wisconsin [and Pennsylvania], although it was possibly significant.”
Possibly significant?
The Green Party got enough votes in each one of those three states to give Hillary Clinton a statewide plurality and win the election.
Someone needs to poll those particular Green Party voters to find out how many would have switched their vote to Clinton if they had known Trump would win the election.
I will speculate at least 90% would have switched to Clinton.
Oddly, she’s correct, but not in the way she intends.
Bill Clinton’s and Madeline Albright’s diplomacy gave the Norks the idea that we were not serious threats and they could do anything without any serious implications. They were right....................
It is our fault. Clinton should have nuked them when we had a chance.
Yes, Kim is a fat little demon.
Peace in our time!!!
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