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Trump - grovelling to be establishment weasel (Read 19483 times)
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Re: Trump - grovelling to be establishment weasel
Reply #105 - May 18th, 2016 at 12:27am
 
polite_gandalf wrote on May 13th, 2016 at 9:03pm:
Nonsense. He's excited the redneck constituency, who have been singing from that hymn book since forever. But thats it. If anything, in the mainstream, Trump has made those 'taboo' topics like immigrants and muslims even more taboo. How else can you explain his pathetic backpeddling on the muslim ban? No doubt he's frantically looking for an exit strategy for his wall that everyone knows will never happen.



How can they be more taboo if they're being talked about more and even supported more than they were previously? Your logic doesn't make sense. The window is shifting, just as it already has in Eastern Europe.


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What he's proposing? Misty, he's not proposing anything - no really. The muslim ban and the wall and nukes for Japan and Korea were never proposals, and anyone with half a brain knew they are never going to happen. The brilliance, or idiocy (whichever way you want to look at it) of Trump, is that he wins such popular appeal amongst the right by saying absolutely nothing. Just mindless droning about 'political correctness' and vague references to the out-of-touch establishment. He's nothing but a con-man misty, and I'm afraid he's got you reeled in hook line and sinker.


What is so difficult about this? Are leftists really that disconnected from the middle/working classes? What's not to like about bringing manufacturing back and stopping illegal immigrants from flooding the country? Lefties used to care about the working classes, now they're obsessed with identity politics and have an irrational hatred of whites.
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