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Well, this just got juicy.

In a four-part documentary to be released soon on Hulu simply called "Hillary," the former First Lady says of presidential candidate Bernie Sanders:


"He was in Congress for years. He had one senator support him. Nobody likes him, nobody wants to work with him, he got nothing done. He was a career politician. It's all just baloney and I feel so bad that people got sucked into it."

When The Hollywood Reporter asked Clinton if that description still stands, she replied: "Yes, it does."

Whoa.

If you were thinking Clinton might, in return for his 2016 endorsement, at least refrain from bad-mouthing Sanders, you were incorrect.

That pathetic endorsement, I might add, served to show what all of us knew, that Bernie wasn't one one-hundredth the man Ron Paul was.

And what did it get him? Open contempt.

In fairness, however, I will join Bob Murphy in noting that one thing Sanders has going for him is that he deftly avoids being drawn into personality squabbles.

When asked to respond to the "nobody likes him" comment, Sanders came back with: "On a good day my wife likes me, so let's clear the air on that one." And then he proceeded to discuss impeachment.

Meanwhile, if you haven't yet listened to episode 1571 of the Tom Woods Show, the time has come.

My guest and I riff on a topic that came up in my Supporting Listeners group: isn't a nice, stable job preferable to the vicissitudes of working for yourself?

There are pros and cons to everything, of course, but my point has always been this: let's not forget the vicissitudes of the traditional job, which can be lost in an instant, or can involve loathsome office politics or SJWism, or keeps you stuck in a particular location for fixed hours every day.

When I visit New York, I don't ask Michael Malice when he gets off work. We just meet whenever we want.
 
So I decided to do an episode of the Tom Woods Show on the topic, with return guest Aidan Booth.
 
Aidan, by way of refresher, is from New Zealand and the woman who became his wife is from Argentina, so the guy needed to travel a lot. That motivation helped him crack the code, and now he's one of the top names in eCommerce, and he's even shown a boatload of my listeners how to build online stores they can run from anywhere.
 
So he has an opinion on this subject, and some advice for you.


Oh, and some juicy surprises await you at the end, including my decision to take my $97 product and just this once give it away for free.

You know what to do:

 

https://tomwoods.com/ep-1571-can-you-avoid-being-a-wage-slave/


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