Say it aint so: Will America be subjected to fouror eightyears of Jeb or Hillary?
By Victor Thorn
The very real possibility of a Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton face-off in the 2016 presidential election has elicited a collective groan across many parts of America. One political activist voicing his disapproval is Nelson Hultberg, director of Americans for a Free Republic and president of the Dallas-based National Independent Party.
During a January 7 interview, Hultberg told this reporter: Jeb Bush running against Hillary Clinton would be a total disaster because it epitomizes what people are against, specifically a Democrat-Republican monopoly. Bush and Mrs. Clinton are both big government statists. We dont have two political parties any longer. As Pat Buchanan remarked, Theyre two wings of the same bird of prey. Democrats and Republicans are taking us down the road to tyranny.
When asked what it represented if someone entered a polling booth and pulled the lever for either Bush or Mrs. Clinton, Hultberg responded: Theyre defending the status quo of these two parties. Democrats that support Mrs. Clinton symbolize the pathetic nature of modern-day politics. Hillary is pitiful. Shes a socialist ideologue thats leading a march toward doom for America. Democrats will destroy themselves if they nominate Hillary.
In regard to the potential GOP nominee, Hultberg commented: Jeb Bush equals Hillary-light. Lets not forget that George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton conspired together behind the scenes during the Iran-Contra scandal. These two families are interchangeable. Theyre the face of Americas power structure.
This same reasoning applies to Congress, added Hultberg.
Leaders like John Boehner, Nancy Pelosi, Mitch McConnell and Harry Reid control almost all newly elected incoming legislators, he said. It doesnt take long for these politicians to realize who butters their bread. They either get bought off or come under their hammer.
The recent opposition to House Speaker Boehner by conservative Republicans is a perfect example, especially the blowback directed against them for not toeing the line.
Boehner and Pelosi teach their subordinates who and what to vote for, said Hultberg. Theyve been placed in these positions of power so that everyone else follows along. If this structure remains, well never break the Democrat-Republican monopoly.
If Bush or Clinton enters the White House following next years election, Hultberg envisions disastrous results.
I see a bleak future of business as usual, he said. The Demopublicans will continue their Keynesian economic plan where they keep creating more and more debt to sustain growth. Under this inflationary spiral, I foresee a huge economic crash. Because both establishment parties preach globalism and want Keynesian fiat money, theyll further push us toward world government and a world central bank.
Still, Hultberg feels that hope remains if a viable third-party candidate can emerge.
Some 40 to 50% of Americans dont believe in the malarkey happening in Washington, D.C., he said. We must appeal to those whose eyes are still open. Considering this state of affairs, Victor Hugo once stated, Nothing is more powerful in history than an idea whose time has come. In the past, voters werent ready for an independent candidate, but now they are.