oscillateur wrote:I hoped you guys (speaking of all the Americans here) would get your shit together and nominate Sanders but you might have fucked that one chance of having a decent president that would have made the rest of the world look at you with a new form of respect...
That doesn't sound like making America great to me. Does it sound like that to you, Cleetus?
I thought Matt Taiibi did a tremendous job of summing up the Trump/GOP phenomenon a week or so ago:
What these tweedy Buckleyites at places like the Review don't get is that most people don't give a damn about "conservative principles." Yes, millions of people responded to that rhetoric for years. But that wasn't because of the principle itself, but because it was always coupled with the more effective politics of resentment: Big-government liberals are to blame for your problems.
Elections, like criminal trials, are ultimately always about assigning blame. For a generation, conservative intellectuals have successfully pointed the finger at big-government-loving, whale-hugging liberals as the culprits behind American decline.
But the fact that lots of voters hated the Clintons, Sean Penn, the Dixie Chicks and whomever else, did not, ever, mean that they believed in the principle of Detroit carmakers being able to costlessly move American jobs overseas by the thousands.
"We've got to do something to bring jobs back," says one Trump supporter in Plymouth, when asked why tariffs are suddenly a good idea.
Cheryl Donlon says she heard the tariff message loud and clear and she's fine with it, despite the fact that it clashes with traditional conservatism.
"We need someone who is just going to look at what's best for us," she says.
I mention that Trump's plan is virtually identical to Dick Gephardt's idea from way back in the 1988 Democratic presidential race, to fight the Korean Hyundai import wave with retaliatory tariffs.
Donlon says she didn't like that idea then.
Why not?
"I didn't like him," she says.
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/ne ... e-20160224
QED. This is where the Tea Party, the Paul family bro-libertarian bullshit, and all the other obstructionist nonsense gets us. It doesn't encourage people to think, it encourages the dipshits that the government is bad and Donald Trump is good because he is not part of the government.