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Ralph Nader: Hillary a 'Deep Corporatist and Deep Militarist'

Ralph Nader: Hillary a 'Deep Corporatist and Deep Militarist'
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By    |   Monday, 08 June 2015 09:30 AM EDT

Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton is a "deep corporatist and deep militarist" who has made peace with the nation's power structure, said Ralph Nader.

"I think Hillary is not the Hillary of when she was 30 years old. She made peace with the power structure, and she is a deep corporatist and a deep militarist. One can almost forgive the corporatism. She moved to New York with Bill because that's where the power is and Wall Street, but her militarism is absolutely shocking," Nader said.

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The former Green Party and independent presidential candidate made the comments during a discussion about his new book, "Return to Sender," which discusses letters Nader wrote to past U.S. presidents on a range of issues.

Nader cited the war in Libya during President Barack Obama's first term to support his claims on Clinton.

"She almost single-handedly did the Libyan war. The Defense Department was against it, [Secretary Robert] Gates, and she persuaded the White House that it was an easy topple without knowing that in a tribal society — with nothing to replace it — you would have a civil war, sectarian killings spilling into Africa, weapons everywhere, Mali, Central Africa.

"And she's being accused of Benghazi — the big thing is the huge amount of geography that has been destabilized because of the Libyan overthrow," he said.

Nader also said Clinton "never met a weapons system she didn't like" when she was a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee.

"This is the problem of women trying to overcompensate in becoming more aggressive and macho so they are not accused of being soft on the need to kill and war, right? Instead of taking the tradition of women of peace, and turning into a muscular waging of peace of conflict and prevention, she [Clinton] did the reverse, and [Madeline] Albright did the reverse, and Anne Marie Slaughter did the reverse and some of Obama’s advisers did the reverse," he said.

"We have to be transcendent on this. We have to really go right to the core of what people are standing for, fighting for and fighting against."

Nader ran for president in 1996, 2000, 2004 and 2008.

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Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton is a "deep corporatist and deep militarist" who has made peace with the nation's power structure, said Ralph Nader.
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