TheProgressivePatriot
Gold Member
Thank you. You just made my point for me. If you wanted Trump to get the nomination you would not be using scare tactics like this one. You're desperate.Perhaps that's the best you can come up with?That's funny, I was thinking the same thing about you idiots who supported Obama.You are in some serious denial. Stop listening to the voices in your head, Rush Limbaugh and the rest of the rabid xenophobes. THINK about what a Trump presidency would mean for this country and what we stand for. I would never have believed that anyone can be so fucking stupid as to support him ....but here you have it!
perhaps that's because you're an ignorant, bigoted loon?
yep.
The Descent Into Madness, Part II The Descent Into Madness, Part II
The Trump and GOP appeals to "Make America great again," to "stop us from losing", or to "restore our honor" are in response to the still unresolved collective trauma experienced by the same group of voters who comprised the Tea Party. They are the anti-Obama message -- appealing to fear and not hope, and looking backward, not forward. Ironically, they are the themes on which Republicans might have based their campaign in 2008, had they not been running to replace one of their own in the Oval Office.
For months now, the pundits and the GOP establishment have dismissed the dangers posed by the likes of Trump and Carson and Cruz. Trump, they said, would be undone by his insults and fabrications; Carson was a fad who would soon fade; and Cruz, because he was so disliked, would go nowhere. Most recent polls, however, show these three garnering between 50 and 60 percent of the Republican vote. And as their rhetoric becomes harsher, with naked appeals to intolerance and even violence, it is time to wake up. Because they speak to an entire group's existential crisis, tap into their deep reservoir of resentment, and elicit violent emotions, these themes and their proponents must be addressed.
Just having fun documenting what a crazy piece of shit he is.