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Bernie vs the Great Reset: Why was Sanders REALLY snubbed by the Democratic Party?
January 14, 2022
Justin Haskins, co-author with Glenn Beck of “The Great Reset: Joe Biden & the Rise of 21st-Century Fascism," joined Allie Beth Stuckey on "Relatable" to explain why he believes two-time presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders was snubbed by the Democratic Party.
Was it due to the Clinton's far-reaching political power, or was it really because the government elites were already working toward the Great Reset and Sanders simply didn't fit into their timeline? If we're talking about Hillary Clinton, she's 100% onboard with the World Economic Forum's plans that started during the Obama administration, Haskins said. And now there's chatter about Clinton potentially running again in 2024.
Watch the video clip below for more to catch more of the conversation. Can't watch? Download the podcast here.
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