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Some on the Left KNOW what the Clinton's represent...and some don't. Nader does...
Ralph Nader: Trump’s Done Some Good, Clinton’s Winning By ‘Dictatorship’
In a story published in US News, Nader said that Hillary Clinton is "going to win by dictatorship" in the Democratic race against Bernie Sanders.
"Twenty-five percent of superdelegates are cronies, mostly. They weren't elected," Nader, an activist and former Green Party presidential candidate, said on Friday.
"They were there in order to stop somebody like Bernie Sanders, who would win by the vote."
Nader actually had some good words to say about Trump, saying the Donald has brought some important issues to the fore. "He's questioned the trade agreements. He's done some challenging of Wall Street – I don't know how authentic that is. He said he's against the carried interest racket, for hedge funds. He's funded himself and therefore attacked special interest money, which is very important," Nader says. "But he's lowered the level of political debate to unheard-of depths of salacious, slanderous and vacuousness, garnished with massive self-boosterism and repetition."
On the other hand, Nader unleashed on Hillary, whom he accused of being a "corporatist, militarist Democrat" who would have been defeated by Sanders if every state held an open primary. Nader also said that he thinks Sanders "made very few mistakes" during his White House bid and would present a bigger challenge to presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump in November.
"You never know when the shoe's going to drop on either of them," Nader says of Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton.
Ralph Nader: Trump’s Done Some Good, Clinton’s Winning By ‘Dictatorship’
In a story published in US News, Nader said that Hillary Clinton is "going to win by dictatorship" in the Democratic race against Bernie Sanders.
"Twenty-five percent of superdelegates are cronies, mostly. They weren't elected," Nader, an activist and former Green Party presidential candidate, said on Friday.
"They were there in order to stop somebody like Bernie Sanders, who would win by the vote."
Nader actually had some good words to say about Trump, saying the Donald has brought some important issues to the fore. "He's questioned the trade agreements. He's done some challenging of Wall Street – I don't know how authentic that is. He said he's against the carried interest racket, for hedge funds. He's funded himself and therefore attacked special interest money, which is very important," Nader says. "But he's lowered the level of political debate to unheard-of depths of salacious, slanderous and vacuousness, garnished with massive self-boosterism and repetition."
On the other hand, Nader unleashed on Hillary, whom he accused of being a "corporatist, militarist Democrat" who would have been defeated by Sanders if every state held an open primary. Nader also said that he thinks Sanders "made very few mistakes" during his White House bid and would present a bigger challenge to presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump in November.
"You never know when the shoe's going to drop on either of them," Nader says of Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton.