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Showing Original Post only (View all)That focus group on Morning Joe is the scariest shit I have seen in politics. [View all]
"He's one of us." "He worked hard for his money." "I want to be a billionaire too."
WTF?!!!
These are the people who will be voting for the leader of the free world? That focus group video ought to be the clarion call ad for Dems of all stripes to get out and vote!
Just for clarity, he is not "one of us," he is a billionaire.
He didn't work hard for his money, he inherited it.
Most of those in the focus group will never inherit his wealth and consequently will not be able grow wealth to be a billionaire.
What they don't realize is how much Trump has contributed to the economic demise of America. Time for the opposition to begin to educate them.
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That focus group on Morning Joe is the scariest shit I have seen in politics. [View all]
kelliekat44
Jul 2015
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Who are they talking about? It cannot possibly be Trump: He inherited his fortune from daddy.
DetlefK
Jul 2015
#1
"Everyone's opinions come from the gut." Emotions might, but opinions are SUPPOSED to be fact-
WinkyDink
Jul 2015
#4
They may start in the gut, but they're supposed to be filtered through a brain..
whathehell
Jul 2015
#12
I used that war to illustrate how democracy can lose and a rigid, highly regulated and
CTyankee
Jul 2015
#16
I read it during the early days of the Iraq War and was thoroughly depressed...
CTyankee
Jul 2015
#38
I used to think that republicans like these are just wannabes. That they think if they vote
CTyankee
Jul 2015
#7
I think we've all been reduced to consumers who are 'sold'...it's all propaganda all the time.
haikugal
Jul 2015
#41
In the 60s many farmers in Iowa thought they were THE rich. Not even realizing that they were
jwirr
Jul 2015
#47
I hope the seniors in that group understand that Mr. Trump would make short shrift
CTyankee
Jul 2015
#9
well, that's the thing. You have to know your enemy and MJ often shows them to us.
CTyankee
Jul 2015
#18
I got over that long ago. What I love now is how flummoxed Joe Scar is over this
CTyankee
Jul 2015
#21
Makes me think Plato was right. Democracies are a terrible way to run a country.
Kablooie
Jul 2015
#23
Just the twisted America version of democracy, others have got it much closer to right.
Fred Sanders
Jul 2015
#28
I don't see Trump winning in the General but he's doing well in the republican
CTyankee
Jul 2015
#36
Most of the media is also fascist, and so is pumping oxygen to any front running fascist, just
Fred Sanders
Jul 2015
#26
I don't think they care. They admire rich people. They think they must be smart.
CTyankee
Jul 2015
#33
If the problem is the fact he "inherited" his money (he has made lots if the money himself) then it
Thinkingabout
Jul 2015
#56
It's the old Ann Richards line, "He was born on third base and he acts like he hit a triple."
bulloney
Jul 2015
#57
What about Bill and Linda Gates, Warren Buffett, Magic Johnson, Steve Jobs, and Bill and Hillary
Thinkingabout
Jul 2015
#58
As I said about the Waltons, Kochs and Trumps of the world - Don't act like it's all because of you.
bulloney
Jul 2015
#59
Sam Walton made Walmart, his children inherited but he worked really hard to get it going.
Thinkingabout
Jul 2015
#61
Scarier than dead interns? Because it IS Joe "dead intern" Sacrbrough, after all.
Erose999
Jul 2015
#60