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Dump Hillary? Clinton Slammed Yet Again By Mainstream Media

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This is one weak nominee: Hillary Clinton's problem isn't Bernie Sanders. It's Hillary Clinton … -Salon

Like machine-gun fire, rat-tat-tat, three major mainstream publications in a row have recently posted stories featuring a "weak" Hillary Clinton.

This further strengthens our hypothesis that the Hillary may not ever make it to the presidential race.

We first wrote about this late last week in an article entitled, Signs from Mainstream Media that Clinton's Campaign Might be Over.

Here's our lead from that article:

When we start to see admissions in the mainstream media that Hillary's public persona is perceived as "crooked," we have to wonder if she is going to end up as the Democratic nominee.

The operative word here was "crooked."

In these three articles, which we are analyzing now, the operative word for Hillary is "weak."

According to Internet search facilities, there are over 500 characterizations of Hillary as "crooked" in the past month, with most of them coming in the last week.

There are 50 characterizations of Hillary as "weak" – almost all in the past week.

That doesn't sound like much. However, the terms are not mere asides but are often embedded in the headlines of major publications that reach millions.

Today's Washington Post lead article, posted first on Drudge on Sunday, begins, "Even supporters agree: Clinton has weaknesses as a candidate. What can she do?"

Meanwhile, we can see, above, the lead of a Salon article, also featured on Drudge, features the word "weak."

And a recent Huffington Post article states, "Why Hillary Clinton Would Be a Weak Presidential Nominee for Democrats."

As we have pointed out, this is significant because mainstream Western media is a reflection of globalist interests, especially when themes such as this – the "weakness" Hillary Clinton – emerge.

A handful of owners have consolidated mainstream Western media. In the US, there are said to be six owners, but there are probably fewer than that.

The main message on which mainstream media concentrates is globalism.

Inevitably, problems are introduced that only government, especially international government, can resolve.

The purpose of media in the modern day is to build a consensus for internationalism.

Hillary Clinton seems to be falling afoul of this globalist imperative.

It is fairly easy to see from mainstream publications that her internationalist proponents are struggling with her unpopularity, her "untrustworthiness" and thus her "weakness."

This is not an unusual occurrence. Something similar probably happened to Julian Assange.


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