Hillary’s razor thin Nevada victory wasn’t a “decisive victory.” The national media is committing fraud. Hillary once led Bernie Sanders by 40 points in Nevada. She led by 25 pts less than 30 days ago. She won by 5 pts.
There was nothing fair, decisive or ethical about Hillary's Nevada win. Hillary scored her win in Nevada by changing the rules at the last minute & playing "dirty politics" to avoid a humiliating defeat that might have sunk her entire presidential campaign.
Hillary was losing with days to go. Her entire dream to win the presidency was in danger of imploding. Enter Nevada Senator Harry Reid.
Reid, who endorsed Hillary today, “fixed” the results for Hillary by twisting the arms of casino and union bosses so workers were given three hours off with pay to go and vote. If Hillary's actions weren't illegal, they sure smell unethical.
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Rob Kall is an award winning journalist, inventor, software architect, connector and visionary. His work and his writing have been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, CNN, ABC, the HuffingtonPost, Success, Discover and other media.
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Rob Kall has spent his adult life as an awakener and empowerer-- first in the field of biofeedback, inventing products, developing software and a music recording label, MuPsych, within the company he founded in 1978-- Futurehealth, and founding, organizing and running 3 conferences: Winter Brain, on Neurofeedback and consciousness, Optimal Functioning and Positive Psychology (a pioneer in the field of Positive Psychology, first presenting workshops on it in 1985) and Storycon Summit Meeting on the Art Science and Application of Story-- each the (more...)