I commend " socialist " Democrat Bernie Sanders for inspiring working class " political revolution " on the fringe of the now neo-con Democratic Party.
But it is ridiculous to imagine that his campaign -focused not on fatuous " identity politics " but on unacceptable economic inequality-has pushed hawkish, " Wall St. Hillary " even slightly to the left.
On the contrary Hillary Clinton will start sounding more and more like a mainstream Republican .
Ralph Nader was so right about BOTH major political parties being controlled by Corporate America.
Meanwhile, Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein encourages Sanders supporters not to be frightened into voting for the perceived - often wrongly perceived- " lesser evil ".
But it is ridiculous to imagine that his campaign -focused not on fatuous " identity politics " but on unacceptable economic inequality-has pushed hawkish, " Wall St. Hillary " even slightly to the left.
On the contrary Hillary Clinton will start sounding more and more like a mainstream Republican .
Ralph Nader was so right about BOTH major political parties being controlled by Corporate America.
Meanwhile, Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein encourages Sanders supporters not to be frightened into voting for the perceived - often wrongly perceived- " lesser evil ".
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