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Singling Out Propaganda Linguists at The Washington Post

E.J. Dionne may have a hold on vernacular language but his material is tainted.

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Singling Out Propaganda Linguists at The Washington Post
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E.J. Dionne is a supposed "journalist," although I would prefer the label Democratic Leftist Hack, and political commentator for The Washington Post. He is also a prime example of what is wrong with current print media today especially the kind of propaganda page filler writing the Washington Post produces. E.J. has bought so far into the corrupt side of politics including the transfer of money between politicians and businesses, he even vouches for Clinton in an article titled "The Corrupt one is Donald Trump". Which if he was being honest should read "Both Candidates are Corrupt". With a little lecture hopefully we can have 64 year old E.J. Dionne back in the loop of modern day politics and cease the antics of mainstream print media.

First off Mr. E.J. Dionne, Hillary Clinton is obviously a corrupt candidate and only the blind democratic hacks see it any other way. As of today 9.8.2016 Hillary Clinton has a unfavorable rating of 54.8%, it is also worth mentioning The Washington Post in this same poll data has her unfavorable rating at 59%. Why? Because she has taken actions in her quest for power to prove to the public she is not a person worthy of any level of trust. Reasons such as the Saudi Arabian arm deal, a military fighter jet deal worth 29 billion dollars. How is Clinton involved in this arms deal? Well she was the sole individual at the State Department responsible for green lighting the arms deal. Why? Because donations of course! Those exact donations E.J. Dionne preaches as "non-corrupt" compared to the antics of Donald J. Trump. These donations includes a five million dollar legalized bribe from Boeing itself along with a million dollar donation from General Electric, a half million dollar donation from Goldman Sachs (Hawker Beechcraft) and a two hundred and fifty thousand dollar donation from Lockheed Martin. All of these companies listed benefit from a an arms deal in the middle east which can cause a disruption in power and ultimately a increased death toll due the nature of conflicts that have been brewing in the middle east for over a decade. These war planes are being used to fight a war which should have never started in the first place, which is also Clinton's fault as she voted for the war Iraq while in the senate. Clinton is facilitating mass genocide for campaign contributions. What an endearing president to be that is, loving caring and deadly. Not to mention that horrible voting record as a senator.

Another scandal of many which crosses my mind is the child soldiers of southern Sudan. So far anyone who is not aware the United States has an anti child soldier act called the Child Soldiers Prevention Act or CSPA for short. This act bans any military assistance to countries who implement the use of child soldiers. Or at least it is supposed to but apparently due to a technicality which was exploited by the State department and the white house while Hillary was secretary of state under president Obama. While on record there was a promise to end the waiver to Sudan on its CSPA violations it has never come to be. Instead the United States spent 620 million dollars in 2012 alone. To recap, while Clinton was in charge of the State department she oversaw at least 620 millions dollars of military support to a country that employ's full use of child soldiers while masquerading as this caring loving candidate with visions of world peace.

While I could drone on and on endlessly about both Clinton and Trump's corrupt pasts I need to look to the future of American politics because that is what determines what country we will live in one day. I could like you Mr. E.J. Dionne kiss up to the money tree of Mrs. Clinton and let my humanitarianism drown in cold green cash I choose to work for others and be a servant to society not a puppet to neocons and corrupt political officials. While I have been harsh on you I feel as though sometimes everyone needs a swift kick in the ass to realign them with modern folk when they stray to far off the path of righteousness. My hopes is you read this article and we can have a little chat on the future of American Society and the role both you and I can play as integral and trust worthy journalist who can fix the broken system we currently live in.

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