Update:
Watch the full clip of
Walter Cronkite's speech in acceptance of his global governance
award, as well as Hillary Clinton's full congratulatory statements
HERE.
"...Hillary will be
good for America... we'll be very pleased that she's president." --
Lynn Forester de Rothschild, Portfolio
magazine, October 5, 2007
While President Bush's approval
rating falls to record lows, the torch is being prepared to pass on
to Hillary Clinton, with full endorsement from the global elite. With support from European nobility, Clinton
has been selected as the candidate of choice for the continuation of globalist policies.
Bill Clinton, being a member of the Council on Foreign Relations,
Trilateral Commission, as well as the secretive Bilderberg group,
was the creme de la creme establishment candidate. His wife,
Hillary, who
likely attended the 2006
Bilderberg conference in Ottawa Canada, now promises to follow in
his path.
In an October 5th interview
conducted by Lloyd Grove of Portfolio magazine, Lynn Forester de Rothschild,
wife of Sir Evelyn Rothschild, openly proclaimed support for Hillary
Clinton's presidential campaign. Lloyd Grove begins by commenting on
Lynn's influence, writing of her first meeting with her future
husband Evelyn
Rothschild which took place at the 1998 Bilderberg conference in Turnberry,
Scotland,
"When 67-year-old British banking
scion Sir Evelyn Rothschild first set eyes on 44-year-old Lynn
Forester at the 1998 Bilderberg conference—the matchmaker was
none other than Henry Kissinger—she was already a woman of major
means."
When asked by Grove if Clinton will
be "good for business," Rothschild replies,
"First of all, Hillary will be
good for America. And so if we care about our country —which all
of my fellow capitalists do —we'll be very pleased that she's
president."
Writing in the Council on Foreign
Relations publication Foreign Affairs, Hillary Clinton
outlines her agenda if elected president. Iran is in Clinton's
sights, along with regional government,
and likely support of the North American Union
- and possibly
a Pan-American union - with a
"policy of vigorous engagement" with Latin America.
Regarding Iran, Clinton echoes the
rhetoric coming from President Bush and the Neo-cons,
"Iran must conform to its
nonproliferation obligations and must not be permitted to build
or acquire nuclear weapons. If Iran does not comply with its own
commitments and the will of the international community, all
options must remain on the table."
Clinton's "vigorous engagement" stance toward Latin America would
make North American integration proponent Robert Pastor and the CFR proud.
Regional government, as well
as
regional currencies have
been a long term goal of Bilderberg globalists and the Council on
Foreign Relations. Clinton, if elected president would pursue
further integration of Africa into the African Union,
"We should target these
countries for aid and other forms of support and work with them
to strengthen regional institutions such as the African Union.
The AU seeks to emulate the European Union by requiring and
supporting democracy among its members..."
Hillary Clinton congratulated
Walter Cronkite in 1999 for his global governance award, given to
him by the World Federalist Association for his support for a system
of world government. "For decades you've told us the way it is, and
tonight we honor you for fighting for the way it could be," said
Clinton.
The thin veil covering the almost
indistinguishable difference between the two major parties has all
but disappeared. The good Congressman from Texas named Ron Paul is
the only candidate that comes with no strings attached leading to globalist puppeteers. Paul's popular yet simple message of freedom
is spreading, while the establishment scrambles to scare up support
from ever more skeptical Americans for their increasingly un-popular
candidates.