Hilary
Clinton – History Repeats Itself?
By Andre
Vltchek
August 13,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
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Once upon a time, there was a man called James
Buchanan. He was a Democrat, a Secretary of State
and then the President of the United States. A good
friend of mine, a historian, told me about him.
Buchanan was
the last U.S. President who previously served as
Secretary of State. He was a Pennsylvania native,
and he took his place in the Oval Office in 1857.
Now, more
than 150 years later, Hilary Clinton may be about to
follow in his footsteps. And some footsteps they
were!
Before
serving as Secretary of State (in the administration
of President James K. Polk), James Buchanan was a
Senator, elected as a Democrat, same as Ms. Clinton.
While
heading the State Department, the future President
did some nasty, really nasty things, like provoking
a war with Mexico and defining Washington’s
colonialist policy towards Cuba and the Caribbean
basin. Elected President at a time of growing
animosity between the industrial anti-slavery North
and agrarian pro-slavery South, he was unable to
calm the passions of the opposing sides and to find
a political solution to the crises. He committed
some of the most outrageous errors, and to this day
is remembered as one of the worst leaders in
American history, being held responsible for the
Civil War, which started just a few months after he
retired. Before stepping down as a President,
Buchanan’s only suggestion for averting the disaster
was issuing “an explanatory amendment” reaffirming
the constitutionality of slavery in the states, the
fugitive slave laws, and popular sovereignty in the
territories.
The
National Intelligencer, then a leading
opposition newspaper, published a biting, sarcastic
piece about Buchanan’s adventurism and expansionism:
We
must retrench the extravagant list of
magnificent schemes which received the sanction
of the Executive … the great Napoleon himself,
with all the resources of an empire at his sole
command, never ventured the simultaneous
accomplishments of so many daring projects. The
acquisition of Cuba … ; the construction of a
Pacific Railroad … ; a Mexican protectorate, the
international preponderance in Central America,
in spite of all the powers of Europe; the
submission of distant South American states; …
the enlargement of the Navy; a largely increased
standing Army … what government on earth could
possibly meet all the exigencies of such a flood
of innovations?
Sounds
familiar?
Hillary
Clinton, also a former Senator for the Democratic
Party, also used her time at the State Department in
the most ‘effective way’: she initiated a war in
Libya, provoked a devastating civil war in Syria and
masterminded coup in Honduras, while provoking and
antagonizing left wing governments in virtually all
parts of Latin America.
Running for
President of the United States at a time of growing
social tension and what is often described as
‘popular outrage’, Ms. Clinton, just like Mr.
Buchanan, is now offering absolutely no new,
progressive and effective solutions or reforms that
could prevent the situation from slipping into a
shattering social disaster. She is fighting for the
status quo, and in the process eliminating
her political opponents in the most Machiavellian
fashion.
Many now
predict that if Hillary Clinton is elected, her
reign may lead into a real tragedy similar to the
one that occurred in the United States a little over
150 years ago.
Unlike
James Buchanan, she also sits on a pile of nuclear
weapons, while doing her absolute best to antagonize
and provoke two powerful and independent-minded
nations: China and Russia. Her policies could easily
lead to the most destructive international conflict,
or even a series of conflicts. But it does not seem
to distress her. She is on her ego trip, and on a
crusade!
While
history judges Mr. Buchanan simply as an inept,
bigoted and trigger-happy imperialist and
supremacist, Ms. Clinton also shares all those
characteristics of her predecessor, but with her own
unique touch: she is also in possession of those
grotesque and deadly “qualities” of Dr. Strangelove.
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Human
beings are not as complex as we often think they
are, and history tends to repeat itself.
Both of
this year’s US Presidential candidates have,
undoubtedly, their doubles in the not so distant
past. While Donald Trump’s ones lived in the 20th
Century in Germany and Italy, Hilary Clinton had a
homegrown predecessor; a man who was defending
slavery and the status quo and who, most
importantly, turned the United States into an
aggressive imperialist and neo-colonialist power.
Andre Vltchek is a philosopher, novelist, filmmaker
and investigative journalist. He covered wars and
conflicts in dozens of countries. His latest books
are: “Exposing
Lies Of The Empire”
and “Fighting
Against Western Imperialism”.Discussion
with Noam Chomsky:
On Western Terrorism. Point
of No Return is
his critically acclaimed political novel. Oceania –
a book on Western imperialism in the South
Pacific. His provocative book about Indonesia: “Indonesia
– The Archipelago of Fear”.
Andre is making films for teleSUR and Press TV.
After living for many years in Latin America and
Oceania, Vltchek presently resides and works in East
Asia and the Middle East. He can be reached through
his website
or his
Twitter.
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