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At The Guardian, Jeb Lund explains that Trump's victories aren't mysterious if you understand why people are angry, which very few people in politics or the media appreciate, even now. ![]() When you are abused and bullied enough, anyone willing to beat up or burn down whomever put you in that position is your friend. Even a bully can be a hero if he targets others bullies – and that is, more or less, what Trump has done since day one. [FULL] |
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scream-of-consciousness; "If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
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He's basically saying conservatives are racist haters of anyone non white. Tea party is racist. Cruz is racist. Etc. Author writes for Rolling Stone and Vice. He may have targeted the anger but he still thinks those who are angry are stupid haters.
ReplyDeleteHe's sure going to be surprised when Trump gets elected....
ReplyDeleteWhatever his politics, he is spot on in the posted 'zample.
ReplyDeleteTwenty jelly beans Trump never takes office.
ReplyDeleteThe Rolling Stone?
ReplyDeleteGive me a break.
Isn't it owned by some frat at UVA?
It should be if it's not.
"The Guardian" A left wing British newspaper that is rabidly anti-American.
ReplyDelete. In this instance he is half-right about the dislike of the US populace for the Washington Establishment.
He almost gets it. He just misses the part where we are also angry at elitist, uptight, know it all, condescending, diversity loving, politically correct, status quo enabling, obscure word and reference using, commentary writers.
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