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US candidates funded by Zionist oligarchs: Political analyst

American’s lack of in-depth knowledge of political parties in the United States has led them to support any front-runner candidate that is funded by wealthy Zionist donors.

Americans' lack of in-depth knowledge of political parties in the United States has led them to support any front-runner candidate that is funded by wealthy Zionist donors, a former American intelligence linguist says.

“No matter who becomes the front-runner, the loyalties in these parties is so strong based upon the lack of information and the lack of intelligence analysis that’s being done by the voter in the United States,” Scott Rickard told Press TV on Monday.

“They’ll just get behind the candidate and support whatever candidate ends up being financed and promoted the best by the Zionist oligarchs that will end up funding these campaigns,” Rickard said.

Rickard described the dispute between Republican presidential contenders as “theatrics and the nonsense that goes on in American politics.”

On Sunday, US Senator and GOP presidential contender Lindsey Graham said the Republican Party must reject Donald Trump’s views on immigration as those of a “demagogue” and “a wrecking ball,” that is threatening to dismantle the party.

Graham told CNN that Trump's recent denunciation of most immigrants as criminals represents "a defining moment" for the party that Republicans must reject or they will face losing “the moral authority to govern”.

During his presidential campaign announcement on June 16, billionaire businessman and reality television star Trump emphasized the need to curtail immigration from the southern border and slammed Mexican immigrants for "bringing crime" to the US.

“[Mexico is] sending people that have lots of problems, and they are bringing those problems to us. They're bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists,” Trump said.

Rickard said both candidates have a similar conservative and pro-Israel background and neither has a good chance at winning the US presidential nomination among the Republican Party.

Trump and Graham are competing against more than a dozen others for the Republican Party’s presidential nomination.


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