Absolutely correct, but we're talking about superficial emotionalism here, Trump's candidacy isn't based on any kind of policy positions or thoughtful debate on important issues.
Trump is a reaction to the disaster that is the Obama presidency, and Obama is a reaction to Bush's failures.
Yes, but I think it goes much deeper than that. People all across the political spectrum have the sense that our democracy has been stolen by corporate interests, enabled by a professional political class.
Unfortunately that is true but that's how America has been for the last 100 years. We are living in a time of great change and unrest, and there is no telling how it's going to come out. Obama has done great job making Americans hate each other in order to create more democrat voters and complete his social engineering project, and the media has helped him.
I respect Sanders for his honesty, but hate his ideology more than I hate Clinton.
I'd say that Sander's proposals have about as much chance of getting through Congress as Trump's ideas. Unfortunate that Sanders is the one and only honest candidate in the race.
Sanders is the most honest candidate. Unfortunately he's a wolf in sheep's clothing, a commie that doesn't realize his warped ideology has long been thrown in the wastebasket of history. He will never get elected president, I mean who goes to USSR for his honeymoon?
If Clinton becomes the nominee, it would be very good move to make Sanders her VP choice. That way she can bring all the enthusiasm coming from the radical left and commie academia for Sanders into her fold.