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Hillary Clinton Made History — But it Had Nothing to Do with Her Gender

It’s being called historic. A shattering of the glass ceiling. Unprecedented. But one thing must be made clear, in no uncertain terms: The Democratic nomination of Hillary Clinton did, in fact, land in the history books — but not because the happenstance of birth gave her female anatomy, as she would have you believe.

No. What the DNC extolled as a victory for women instead amounted to a farce of the highest order.

Hillary Clinton made history for outright, flagrant manipulation of her bid for the presidency through now-proven collusion with her corporate media echo chamber. She made history for coordinating an egregious psyop against the American people she claimed in earnest to be courting through the servile so-called journalists in outlets with national and worldwide audiences.




Hillary’s puppeteering of the media narrative had soulless writers running articles through her campaign otherwise known as Democratic National Committee insiders prior even to submission to their senior editors — an equally history-making conflagration of shame.

Hillary made history for blatant electoral fraud throughout the entire primary season, and while all but an established fact, it’s necessary now not to obfuscate its integral importance in her so-called glass ceiling-smashing.

She made history for transmitting the State’s utmost classified security information through a non-secure personal server constructed purely to thwart attempts by journalists and advocates with actual integrity to obtain records of those communications. Indeed, she made history then, too, for meddling in sovereign states’ affairs so brazen, outright war crimes later surfaced purely through leaks from those same non-secure servers. She made history for insider knowledge of purely monetary reasons for deposing — and ultimately decimating — emerging, non-petrodollar economies.

She then flippantly shrugged off one leader’s death with a chuckle so chilling, Mussolini undoubtedly rolled in his grave.

Hillary made history for carelessness so colossal, the whole world laughed at its arrogance — though she also made history for a Houdini-like escape from any shred of responsibility. Though, notably, that lack of accountability also knocked out more than a few pegs of national integrity.

She made history for slavish subservience to corporate and banking hegemonies while laughably proselytizing on the need to rein in their power. Hillary made history for astronomically-padded speaking fees she comically misrepresented as the value of her words.

In related matters, the former head of the State Department made history for her family’s frail façade of a charitable organization which blatantly launders monied interests to affect foreign policies in whatever warhawkish avenue the highest bidder so desires.

Hillary made history for mendacity on an epic, multi-faceted scale.



She made history for garnering the nomination in the most hotly contentious election cycles in nearly five decades with the quietest and unenthusiastic support bases of any presidential election, possibly in U.S. history.

Hillary made history, above all, because Bernie Sanders wimpishly capitulated in an act so betraying of his millions of supporters, it’s more likely the acquiescence was planned from the start.

Hillary Clinton made history, for certain — as the surreptitious fascist she condemns in her opponent.

You want to know how fascism came to America? Look to Trump, absolutely; but don’t mistake the same isn’t present in his putative nemesis — the one he long considers an ally.

No, Hillary’s glass ceiling has nothing to do with being female — and everything to do with the sincerest form of autocracy.

(Related Reading: BREAKING: Bernie Sanders Has Left The Democratic Party)

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Claire Bernish
Born in North Carolina on the first of March in a year not so long ago, Bernish currently resides in San Diego, California. Educated at University of Cincinnati and School of the Art Institute of Chicago, she finds interest in thwarting war propaganda through education, the refugee crisis & related issues, 1st Amendment concerns, ending police brutality, and general government & corporate accountability.
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/author/clairebernish/

One Reply to “Hillary Clinton Made History — But it Had Nothing to Do with Her Gender

  1. There are no words for how completely disheartened I am with this country and its political “elections”. I now know for certain that our vote means absolutely nothing and that change will never take place. I weep for the ideals this country was founded to promote, for the citizens who have fought and sometimes died for principals that demonstrate the best of what we can become, and for an idea whose time has come and gone, for the shreds of a great notion that we leave to our children and grandchildren.

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