Saturday, August 27, 2016

THE CLINTON PLANTATION



The Clinton Plantation, Chappaqua, New York
    Hillary Clinton claims to be the champion for women and children, here in the United States and abroad.  At least that's how she paints herself on an easel.  And at least that's the way the people who follow her believe as they sit on the floor and admire her portrait:   the image of an all-caring, all-giving woman, the personification of everything a woman ought to be.  To them, there is none other person in the world like Hillary Clinton.  People in American ghettos believe that, and so do the Democratic politicians in Washington, the richest and most famous celebrities in Hollywood, and the richest and most powerful men and women in the world:  Presidents, Kings, Queens, Prime Ministers, Princes, Dictators, and, of course, friendly Bankers.  In their own minds, surely all of these people must be right, for they gladly give her their votes as they just as gladly give her their money:  and Hillary, just as gladly, accepts both.
   Hillary knows what she is, the people giving her money in exchange for tricks know what she is, and the voters don't care.  To them, she is the golden calf of American politics---perfect in all her ways and certainly not a sinner.
   But as an advocate for women and children, what exactly has she done for women and children?
   There are suffering children all across America, but where is Hillary:  to stand for them, or to plead their case? 
   There are suffering women all across America, but where is Hillary:  to stand for them, or to plead their case?
   Human trafficking of women and children is big business across America, but where is Hillary:  to stand for them, or to plead their case?
   Likewise, there are suffering women and children worldwide, but where is Hillary:  to stand for them, or to plead their case? 
   Historically, we know that slave owners live in extravagant manors high upon hills to look down at their servants in the fields, or to keep a watchful eye on their concubines. 
   The Clinton Plantation is on a hill, not far from the ghettos of New York City, where women and children are suffering from abusive relationships and drug-induced prostitution.  But where is Hillary:  to stand for them, or to plead their case? 
   Certainly, Hillary Clinton is not solely responsible for all of the suffering of women and children, but it would be fair to say, however, that she is the epitome of it:  for even the richest people giving her money do not stand for women or children, or plead their cases; for they simply close their eyes to the suffering of people at the bottom of the hills, from the balconies of their estates, and neither do they care.  They get in their cars and drive on by---"To the airport, please"---and fly away until the next money drop.
   Their goal, of course, is to keep people living on plantations, in ghettos and squalid living conditions, while continuing to dangle a carrot in front of their noses, which deceives them to believe that they will one day exit the gates of freedom that leads to better jobs, better educations, and greater things in life---but if and only if the slaves will vote for them and give them money; and while the rich get richer, the slaves remain on the plantations, because the carrot never moves. This lie has worked for hundreds of years and it still works today.  For some unknown reason, however, the slaves keep believing in the promises, over and over again.
   Hillary Clinton is immune  to pain and suffering.  She keeps herself isolated and insulated, being carefully sanitized  for fear from even touching  needful people.  Her only friends are the rich and famous as she looks down her nose from her plantation balcony at all the slaves in the field:  desiring their votes, and, of course, their money.
   Judas Iscariot also loved money.
      "For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?  Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?"  (Mark 8: 36-37)


  


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