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Newsweek would not blow money printing and shipping both Hillary and Trump editions. They would exist Only as PDFs, ready for instant regional printing and distribution.The fix really is in, and the media is as much a part of the shadow government, the elite, as anyone.
It's obvious Trump is going to lose, and lose big. Print media these days does not have much financial leeway to waste materials in the way of lip service, so they're going with the obvious
Newsweek does not control the government or the election, but I wish they would.
They have the right to print and send whatever they want to a bookstore. If by odd chance Trump won, they would just pull that issue and print another.
It was fun to google 'newsweek madam president'. The alt-right websites are besides themselves with fury.
Note: a magazine that was sold for $1.00 not that long ago probably does not have any inherent power to 'fix' anything, or to be an insider to any fixing.
and liberals say the media isn't biased. having worked in the magazine field, I can tell you that it takes quite a bit of time to put this together, printed and distributed.
she is doing this for herself - not the country. maybe this will open some undecided's eyes to how deep the corruption and influence goes.
Obama justified and encouraged voter fraud with illegal immigrant voting and the Justice Dept. failing to enforce the laws.
If a criminal like crooked Hillary can run and be elected the laws don't mean anything. They are just guidelines if you want to follow them.
Then the real world happened.
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