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In reply to the discussion: I am not amused. [View all]cali
(114,904 posts)4. I am not convinced of that.
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Maybe it's time this country grew up and learned what democratic socialism really is
passiveporcupine
Aug 2015
#100
Sanders can win. He just needs to explain the tricks that the banks and Wall Street
JDPriestly
Aug 2015
#83
You give way too little credit to the Bush Crime Family. Currently Trump is keeping the
rhett o rick
Aug 2015
#94
This: "...he might actually make truly insane republican bullshit look reasonable by comparison."
CrispyQ
Aug 2015
#62
Trump makes your entire country look really bad just by his candidacy. Just sayin'. n/t
HickFromTheTick
Aug 2015
#5
Sadly, almost half of America doesn't give a shit what the rest of the world thinks, cuz,
CrispyQ
Aug 2015
#63
Teh Stooopid is heartbreaking, isn't it? I think there's a correlation between
valerief
Aug 2015
#75
Trump is the inevitable merger of reality TV and life for many, many people
NRaleighLiberal
Aug 2015
#11
I've thought this for years. The IQ of the average American must be in double digits
libdem4life
Aug 2015
#34
OK, well in your Mom's case, I'll make an exception. For people who watch TV
libdem4life
Aug 2015
#56
Thing is, that if you look closely at the names, they were intended to inform...
libdem4life
Aug 2015
#58
IMO he shows the success of 40 years of GOP attempts to demoralize and turn off the electorate since
Hortensis
Aug 2015
#14
Yes. We may come to be known as the Worst Generation. Still time, and need!, to be great, though.
Hortensis
Aug 2015
#74
Up to the Republican party and their voters to find Mr. Trump "repulsive". perhaps one of the old
Sunlei
Aug 2015
#15
These days, impossible. But Big Money will trump, and turn, their stampede toward the cliff.
Hortensis
Aug 2015
#23
I think you made a good point. The anti-intellectuals that dominate the far right
AikidoSoul
Aug 2015
#86
The part that worries me is that a lot of people who have never voted before like him.
LiberalArkie
Aug 2015
#30
The world is right to be afraid of America and it's military being one day in fascist hands, guided
Fred Sanders
Aug 2015
#41
No, not amused, but he represents the heart of what the repubs have become
Thekaspervote
Aug 2015
#49
That's what I was thinking. It's like a strange reality show where participants
Arugula Latte
Aug 2015
#85
Name recognition, tv star, millionaire, woman hater, racist, bigot ...what's to stop him?
L0oniX
Aug 2015
#54
I agree. what worries me is that too many people find him credible. we have seen this
niyad
Aug 2015
#59
It frightens me to know that the mentality of a large segment of the US public
AikidoSoul
Aug 2015
#79
More than that, it also indicates that there are a fair number of unstable people out there, and
still_one
Aug 2015
#80
I would not count on his imploding that quickly. There is a lot of anger in the country.
JDPriestly
Aug 2015
#82
+1!!! The media talks about "how he is sucking all of the oxygen from the room."
Dustlawyer
Aug 2015
#92
Trump is part of the Oligarch controlled Kabuki theater. When they are finished with him
rhett o rick
Aug 2015
#95
Even more than that, I'd love it if the assrockets that think he's fabs
BlancheSplanchnik
Aug 2015
#96