Well, the similarity between these 2 candidates is simple: Each of them seems to mostly appeal to the extreme ends of their political parties.
However, the disparity is even more pronounced: Sanders has a clear and populist ideology and agenda that appeals to many......and not just democrats......but many independent voters.
Conversely, Trump is just a "flame-thrower".....with NO discernible agenda except for the mantra of, "I hate just about everybody."....A wannabe-bully who would perhaps make a short one-year term interesting as Sec. of Commerce,
It'll be interesting to see which of these 2 drops out first.
Sanders is a whack a loon who never had to run anything in his life except his mouth. Trump is a successful real estate developer is the toughest market in the planet: NYC
"Successful" huh Frank?
In the early 90s, Trump found himself the owner of a personal debt of $900 million. That's not the companies he owns. At the time, his companies were in $3.5 billion of corporate debt. No,
he himself owed almost a billion dollars personally after somehow convincing the world he was worth more than NASA's 30-year Voyager missions to Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus. ... While sane men with jobs can't borrow a few grand, a man who's filed more 11's than a fantasy soccer manager was allowed to spend the lifetime income of over five hundred of them before anyone noticed he didn't actually have it. The corporate debts equal the entire education budget of two states,
meaning society would actually have seen the exact same fiscal return if they'd invested the money in educating millions of children. And people still lend him money today. Enjoy that thought as you chew dry macaroni to pay off your student loans.
Sample 4:
The Rump Bored Board Game
The game is an Olympically special version of Monopoly. All the squares were Trump properties that have mostly gone bankrupt since then. The children's board game market was especially appropriate for Trump since his financial strategy resembles a younger sister playing Snakes & Ladders -- keep rolling the dice, hope you move forward, and when you lose too much knock over the board and start yelling at people.
In
The Apprentice Trump casts himself as a high-powered executive, in the same way a teenage boy might cast himself as James Bond infiltrating a Cheerleader Dorm. Total fantasy. Trump has been replaced in more businesses than toner cartridges, and has cost the business world more money in the process. He's had
19 failed businesses in 17 years and many of Trump's floundering companies were given debt relief on the specific grounds that Trump no longer be in charge of them. (
from back here)
Yupperee Bob, there's nobody I'd rather see in the WH than a bloviating dickhead who inherited his fortune and keeps losing it, who knows bankruptcy like the rest of us know our sex organs, and who can't figure out a way to get along with anybody.
Know what's gonna be great? The first SCOTUS decision he doesn't like, whereupon he'll do his usual dance:
"I'll sue!!"
Sure ya will, Richie Rich. Sit the **** down and comb yer hair.