Comparison Between 'Soros And The Rothschilds'

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It's these media magnates that have been perpetuating this bullshit that I want to see get put in jail.

And the backdoor monopolies like Comcast and Verizon (who own huffington post)

She's just the middle man to the real evil crooks...Soros and the Rothschilds.
Getting rich counting bodies...

If Sr. Rothschild had oprahs money he'd jump out a fucking window..

Speaking of Oprah, what about all these Hollywood types selling out to the man?
Beyoncé?
Jimmy Kimmel?
The NFL?
Ellen?!?

Pushing Hillary every single day on daytime TV to clueless junkies living off the government tit.

You know what they'll do next?

Put who they want in office and Bernie as the running mate...that'll win the election and probs the popular vote...and you'll all

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