And what else would you expect from a Bilderberg paper?
As the Republicans begin the process of selecting their nomineee for President next year the establishment favourites are already getting media time and space, while blocking out or ridiculing those with an alternative view to war and multi-trillion dollar bailouts.
One such candidate receiving more than favourable media coverage, even though he has yet to declare his candidacy or even speak in a public TV debate, is Rick Perry from Texas. Perry is Bilderberg and close to the Bush-Rove Axis-of-Bullshit. The Financial Times potrays Perry as a farmer, a man of religion, and a man who can create jobs[1]. In reality, due to his allegiance to Bilderberg, an allegiance proven by his silence on the group, he is a traitor, a fact the FT does not publish.
The same sleazy, dirty tricks that have been used in previous years will be used against relatively sane candidates such as Ron Paul, even though Paul is already smashing the other candidates into the ground in polls following the recent televised debate in Iowa.
I challenge the FT to publish an honest article on Ron Paul.
[1] Man in the news: Rick Perry, FT, 12/8/2011
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