Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Most Americans and politicians think about politics in terms of red states and blue states, let alone the voters’ states of mind.1 But another, perhaps more important state exists, one that is not only coercive and dictatorial but extremely corrupt. It was hard to feel sorry for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, then, when she bemoaned fighting a two-front political war against her Democratic opponent, Sen. Bernie Sanders, and the Republican’s presumptive nominee, Donald Trump. Despite winning more states than Hillary Clinton including 10 of the last 11 primaries, Sanders has to fight on many corrupt fronts. Indeed, from battling a...