By Dan Barber
Do we really want a President who has been isolated from
real Americans for most of her adult life? According to this Washington Post
column, Clinton
hides behind high walls and is paranoid of public scrutiny. Clinton wants us to trust her because she
knows best, but how can we really know that when no one, not even the
Washington Post, can have unfettered access to the public records of this
public employee.
There was a time in our history that required unions to
protect the interests of workers. Industrialists hired thugs to wield the clubs
against union organizers so they could keep low paid and abused employees in
line. At the time, the U.S.
government, correctly, stepped in to back the unions against the evil industrialists.
Now we see unions with the backing of Democratic National Committee support,
both literally and figuratively, also bashing workers to keep them in line with
Democratic ideology. Many Americans now see the Unions as a Democratic voting
block that requires workers pay dues to support union bosses and DNC
politicians.
This non-story is an example of how a newspaper is fast
losing credibility with readers. Ed O’Keefe, the author of this piece has been
assigned to cover Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio's Presidential campaign. I believe
that O'Keefe is losing his focus on objective reporting by allowing Democratic
National Committee operatives to pull his strings.
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