The candidates for president will be announcing themselves shortly and nearly everybody is calling Hillary Clinton the presumptive favorite to represent the "left."
Before going any further, for all the mama-bear liberals that want to maul anyone that would challenge annointing Hillary: This is meant as a warning not as an act of trolling.
This link http://www.cnbc.com/... shows Jack Welch, the former CEO of General Electric, praising Hillary and Bill Clinton. Welch is the Ayn Rand of Wall Street. He leans so far to the right that he even gives Dick Cheney the chills. Welch does not appear very bright and was fortunate enough to have been born in the most extreme capitalist country on earth, where raw, mean-spirited sociopaths are richly rewarded and lauded.
In the previous link, Welch raves about Ted Cruz, calling him "fabulous." He goes on to say republicans have been running candidates that are too middle of the road: Mitt (47 percent) Romney, Paul (infatuated with Ayn Rand) Ryan, John (can I please push the red button) McCain, and Sarah (if I only had a brain) Palin. According to the bridge troll, Jack Welch, these extremists are trying to appease liberals.
The executioner for the Robber Barrons unilaterally blasts all liberals, while praising Hillary. Welch is the heart and soul of Wall Street. He has nothing good to say about democrats, except Hillary, and considers Palin, Ryan and Romney as middle-of-the-road. Jack Welch infamously is know as the "Johnny Appleseed" of outsourcing for his leading role at GE. Twenty years of Jack Welch's MBA vomit talk was instrumental in giving power to the corporatists while kicking the middle-class in the teeth.
In the following clip, Welch defends Hillary's recent awkwardly-spoken comment that, "Corporations do not create jobs." The 21st-century's answer to Simon Legree said, "She was in the People's Republic of Massachusets. Elizabeth Warren was there. I do not put much stock in it. It is part of the political game in the primaries." He does not believe she meant it and added later in the interview, "The Clintons are pretty well liked by that population (Wall Street) and he (Bill) had a track record that will benefit her."
What if this vile little man knows her best?
Proceed with caution lefties. One man's middle-of-the-road is another man's ditch.