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They already doubled down after obama
This is doubling the doubled down twice
So that's 6x down?
They already doubled down after obama
This is doubling the doubled down twice
So that's 6x down?
The race is over the moment Carson and Cruz drop. Everyone kept doubting that this could happen, but here we are. At this point in time I can't imagine what kind of gaffe Trump would have to make in order to lose voters.
America already elected a muslin president. Surely they can do it again.Saying he thinks Allah is the one true god would probably do it.
Prepare for eight years of bugfuck crazy Republicans if Hillary wins. If they change into anything resembling sanity it'll be after 2028/2032 after another democrat wins. The Republican party literally has to wait for some of their crazies to die out.The real question is if the GOP will get its shit together after Trump messed up the whole party or if they'll see him as an example and double down on the crazy. Because seeing how the Tea Party hijacked the party overnight, it could very well go either way.
CNN actually has a fucking countdown on their channel at all times to let everyone know.
We're less than a week until the next debate. I can't wait!
I'm not sure trump is really under "control" in any meaningful sense. His campaign is a disaster for anyone with any interest in seeing the GOP succeed.
I think Trump is an anomaly here. LIke I said in the beginning of the referenced post, Trump was just laughed off in the beginning. Now that he's gained a ton of popularity, the media are extremely passive toward him - with the exception of Fox News, who hate his guts and want him off the ticket ASAP - for the reason Manmademan mentioned.A question however. Who controls Trump...
Answer: His cerebral cortex.
So that's 6x down?
The real question is if the establishment vote even exists any more. The 3 establishment candidates are polling at less than 20% combined. Have the Tea Party and Christian Right taken over the entire party?
Ben Carson is great for conservatives because they can prop him up when they're looking to stick it to minorities (particularly the Black community). He overcame a lot of hardship to become a physician and accomplished a great deal in his profession.Why is this Ben Carson so popular? Has he even said anything of note?
The real question is if the establishment vote even exists any more. The 3 establishment candidates are polling at less than 20% combined. Have the Tea Party and Christian Right taken over the entire party?
Messages like that won't even matter when the media are covering Trumps next threat to Mexicans in spite of that deeply racist messaging resonating with no one but the deep south. The Democrats would actually be feeling pretty comfortable right now no matter which way the Republicans intend to attack them.
I hope you're right. Just befuddles me a bit that non-white individuals seem to think Bernie is disinterested in them.
Republicans have been denying how awful their base is for years. It must be horrifying for the somewhat moderates to see this. Haha and fuck jeb
Really?
You'd think that anyone against trump would get most of the non-white vote.
This happens with a lack of education, I would think. Looking at Bernie's policies and he comes off more like a humanist, and that tends to abandon the game of racial tension.
But can you blame the people, who largely get their information on politics from cable media, and don't actually follow what goes on in congress or the senate? People want "fast food" consumption on politics, and they want something flashy now. If they get neither, they don't give a shit.
I'd call Bernie a slow cooker candidate. He doesn't say anything outrageous, or have a scandal that he is personally in the center of, and for Americans, that means he's dry and doesn't really exist. It's precisely why you can have people think he's against racial equality despite having an entire lifetime trying to deal with it.
The fact he's a literally who to the black community in major ways is telling of this. He doesn't exist in their domain of ignore-ance and traditional conditioning, which is largely because he doesn't have a very heavy media presence in news. At least until the start of his presidential campaign, and even then that's not super high just yet.
I hope you're right. Just befuddles me a bit that non-white individuals seem to think Bernie is disinterested in them.
And pray so Hillary doesn't fuck this up, because based as he is, Bernie is not an easy sell.
Better than the Koch brothers. Say what you want about trump, but friends of mine find him appealing because he isn't beholden to some
Special Interest. I think there's some truth to that.
That doesn't really excuse anything else but yeah. We know he's not a puppet for some billionaire donors.
If that is the attitude of Sanders supporters, "those poor ignorant blacks", then it's no wonder Sanders polls poorly.
People know who the guy is. It's just that upper class liberal whites can gamble on a Sanders because the alternative isn't THAT bad for them. Minorities need a more sure thing - they'll be much worse off if Trump or Cruz win.
This happens with a lack of education, I would think. Looking at Bernie's policies and he comes off more like a humanist, and that tends to abandon the game of racial tension.
But can you blame the people, who largely get their information on politics from cable media, and don't actually follow what goes on in congress or the senate? People want "fast food" consumption on politics, and they want something flashy now. If they get neither, they don't give a shit.
I'd call Bernie a slow cooker candidate. He doesn't say anything outrageous, or have a scandal that he is personally in the center of, and for Americans, that means he's dry and doesn't really exist. It's precisely why you can have people think he's against racial equality despite having an entire lifetime trying to deal with it.
The fact he's a literally who to the black community in major ways is telling of this. He doesn't exist in their domain of ignore-ance and traditional conditioning, which is largely because he doesn't have a very heavy media presence in news. At least until the start of his presidential campaign, and even then that's not super high just yet.
I don't know if that is an accurate interpretation. The Clintons have always done well with minority Democrats, even in the 90s. Sanders isn't going to win that battle. So it isn't so much "Sanders is against us" as "I know what I'm getting with Clinton." It should have been something he addressed head on right away instead of waiting for it to be an issue. It's simple math and history given how important the minority vote is to the Dems.
Well, let's be honest.. given that Congressional gridlock is all but inevitable into the next decade, this is what we're really picking between..So I get to vote for Hillary or Donald Trump.
Oh boy I love our great nation.
So I get to vote for Hillary or Donald Trump.
Oh boy I love our great nation.
He's starting to approach a level of support where, even if he loses the nomination, he would still have such a large faction that he could wreak havoc.
I don't think his ego could handle losing. He might just keep fighting into the convention.
I see what you're saying (and I did presume your above distinction of ignorant vs. "ignore-ant," so I'm glad to see that clarified above and to see I interpreted it correctly in the non-demeaning way I took it to mean). I definitely can't blame people who are being espresso-fed their political news from the media. It's not their fault the delivery mechanism is so dramatized and skewed. Hopefully Sanders will be able to better get his message out to the mainstream and suffer less reductivism from the media.
I see what you're saying. I might be incorrect, but I've had a different understanding based on reading posts here on GAF. Plenty of non-white Americans on GAF and in the news seem to be under the impression that Sanders is actively disinterested in the plight of non-white persons. (I keep saying "non-white" because "minority" seems crude or demeaning somehow in this context.)
he signed the pledge.
Some of the more important swing states pretty much require at least a fraction of the white vote for a dem to win.
However Sanders problem isn't getting the white Democrat vote. He polls pretty low with minorities.
It's pretty ridiculous, but to be fair a lot of pundits were defending him way back in the "rapists and murders" days.The most amazing thing about watching Trump is observing how the media laughed and made a joke out of him in the beginning - then they start tripping over each other trying to get an interview with him once he went up in the polls. Now they show INCREDIBLE deference to him and fawn over whatever he says. It's amazing the media we have.
Every candidate is controlled by someone. The people who choose who we get to choose from.
Apparently he hates black people or something? Donald Trump could get the black and Latino vote over Sanders because Trump isn't racist- he just calls it as he sees it.Even if the other option is donald trump?
What did sanders even do?
I hope you're right. Just befuddles me a bit that non-white individuals seem to think Bernie is disinterested in them.
Ben Carson second place behind Trump?
I mean as ridiculous as Trump is.. BEN CARSON?
THIS GUY???
It seems no one has the right combination of talent and resume to take down Trump. Kasich or Rubio, maybe. Jeb might eventually have the right combination of money and backing.
There's still 4 and a half months to go until Iowa, Trump's numbers could come back down.