Sunday, July 22, 2018

Thanks to the New York Times, which exploited the Me Too publicity to ruin a seasoned male politician's career, there are candidates like Ms. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez everywhere.




That's what she has at the beginning of Twitter.  

Probably, like her, none of them know that they're being manipulated.  

The New York Times doesn't really care about women or women's rights.  That's why it manipulated the public into voting for the inexperienced Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, who should now be treated like the talented rookie that she is instead of the leader of a movement.

Her opponent didn't do anything wrong and shouldn't have lost.  To be clear, he wasn't accused of misconduct; what the New York Times did was to rip off the latest incarnation of the women's movement by implying that he was outdated and disrespectful, when he wasn't those things.  The New York Times did this to sell newspaper subscriptions.

Now women who don't have the experience to run for office are running all over the country, and winning, because Women In Power is the hot media story of 2018.  When those women make colossal errors after they are elected, the same, misogynist media will not hesitate to tear them to pieces and to use them as examples of why women shouldn't be in power.

Bernie Sanders knew all about the conglomerate's agenda of human rights abuses.  He had a campaign ad that was set to the tune of "America," by Simon and Garfunkel.  "They all came to look for America."  That's the segment of the song that was used for that ad.  

Who knows how many thousands of people have been criminally victimized by voyeurism during these years of its promotion by the world's power structure?