Posted on 08/09/2016 5:02:18 AM PDT by HomerBohn
Washington, D.C. In the wake of WikiLeaks release of emails revealing collusion by the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign to defeat the insurgent candidacy of Bernie Sanders, the Clinton camp diligently spun a now leading narrative. This narrative regurgitated by the mainstream U.S. media is that Russias Vladimir Putin is actively working to subvert the U.S. presidential election.
Make no mistake that the Clinton campaign is intentionally attempting to draw the publics attention away from the Clinton/DNCs concerted effort to usurp the will of American voters and rigging the Democratic nomination in favor of Clinton
In addition to the evidence contained in the WikiLeaks DNC email release, the organization Election Justice USA, a non-partisan organization advocating for voters rights and standing against election fraud and voter suppression in all forms, has released a damning report titled, Democracy Lost: A Report on the Fatally Flawed 2016 Democratic Primary. The report highlighted the following phenomena indicative of widespread vote rigging:
Targeted voter suppression
Registration tampering
Illegal voter purges
Exit polling discrepancies
Evidence for voting machine tampering
The security (or lack thereof) of various voting machine type
Interestingly, Russian President Vladimir Putin preemptively addressed allegations of Russian interference in U.S. elections, and in turn, questioned the legitimacy of U.S. democracy during a panel discussion at the St Petersburg Economic Forum.
Putin was joined onstage by scholar, author and CNN foreign affairs correspondent, Fareed Zakaria, as well as Kazakhstan President, Nursultan Nazarbayev and by 41-year-old Italian Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi.
CNNs Zakaria is a renowned leftist-globalist, as well as a member of the Council of Foreign Relations, and is known for his work as author of, The Post-American World. He is considered gifted minded in many political circles but is the virtual embodiment of Western globalism underpinned by U.S. hegemonic imperialism.
After seeing Putins response to Zakarias disingenuous question it becomes crystal clear why U.S. mainstream media doesnt often show Putin. His penchant for direct, honest, rational discourse clearly refutes the constant droning on by paid corporate media talking heads attempting to paint Putin as some aggressive and irrational nut. Hillary has gone so far as to equate Putin with Adolf Hitler, which flies in the face of reality. In fact, Putin strikes directly at the heart of the American governments legitimacy to rule in his response to Zakarias question.
(Watch video at link)
ENGLISH TRANSCRIPT
Putin: (To Zakaria) Well, well Youre a very famous person in our country, you personally. Not only as a host on a major media corporation, but also as an academic. So, why are you juggling with what I said? Your journo side is prevailing over your analyst side. Lets examine what I actually said.
I said in passing, that; Trump is a colorful candidate. Do you not find him to be so? I do.
I did not ascribe any other characteristics to him. But what I did note and what I most certainly welcome, is that; Mr. Trump said he wants to restore relations with Russia. Whats bad about that? We all welcome this. Do you not?!
We, however, do not interfere in to the internal political processes of other countries, especially the U.S.! We will work with whatever individual that the American people vote for.
As a side note, America teaches everybody else, how to live with their lessons in Democracy but do you actually believe the US elections are democratic? Twice in US history was a President elected that had the most votes from super-delegates, backed by the least amount of voters. Is that your Democracy?
And when we try to discuss this with our (US) colleagues key word is discuss, not criticize they say, This is how we do it and mind your own business. Then, how come you interfere in our business? Sort out your own issues first.
I agree that the US election really isnt our business despite the fact that there are reports of prosecuting attorneys shooing away international observers from US polling stations. But these are your own internal issues to sort out.
The US is a superpower, and possibly the only superpower of today. We accept this. We would like to cooperate with the US. No matter how the elections go, there will be a new head of state with great powers. The US is undergoing internal political and economic changes. The world needs a strong superpower. We need it too. What we dont need is their constant interference in our business, telling us how we should live, and getting in the way of Europe building their relations with us.
The sanctions that you mentioned, do they affect the US? No, not at all, you couldnt care less about them. Our reactionary measures in response to Europes sanctions do not affect the US, at all. Who do they affect? Europe!
Nevertheless, Americans tell their European counterparts to hang in there for a while. I dont know why they should have to, but if they want to OK, they can hang in there.
(To Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi [Italys economy has suffered a large blow by not being allowed to export agricultural products to Russia]) Matteo, why should you hang in there? Please explain. Hes a great orator, as we have just seen. I mean it Italy has a lot to be proud of!
Anyway, we dont back anyone its not our business. Whoever is elected by the American people is who we will continue to work with. Heres to hoping that this individual will want to improve relations with Russia and to help build a more secure world.
Many crimes should be hanging offences like selling drugs, using drugs, molestation of a child, performing homosexual acts on young boys, rape of a woman or a child, etc. etc.
Actually our selection of candidates is rather like making sausage or headcheese.
Re your gif of Putin and Hillary:
I find it very relaxing. I could watch it for quite a while!
Putin obviously doesn’t understand the Electoral College. Other than that, I welcome his comments. I have a feeling Putin would rather see Hillary in office so he can enjoy seeing America fall apart. Our weakness is to his advantage. That said, I think Putin deserves our respect not our derision.
Yes, there has been voter fraud among republicans but nowhere near the level of that found with democrats. You might revise your opinion after reading this article:
He’s right of course ...
Were you referring to Putin's statement: " Twice in US history was a President elected that had the most votes from super-delegates, backed by the least amount of voters." ?
If he was criticizing the democrat party super-delegate system then he's absolutely right! Like the communist system, those super-delegates were not elected by (democrat) voters - they were appointed by democrat party apparatchik.
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Last year signs went up where I vote for the first time banning cell phone cameras from being used inside the polling place.
That speaks volumes.
Putin wouldn’t claim Rham.
Great photo shop. Makes me laugh every time I see it.
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