Nice declarations. You get a bowl of soup with that or just the hat? :chew:again, ignorance
Have a good one. :e4e:
Nice declarations. You get a bowl of soup with that or just the hat? :chew:again, ignorance
That's a profoundly naive or profoundly silly thing to say. Trump has detractors from within his own party, many of them conservatives. And more than a few conservatives doubt his credentials.
He didn't run against liberals. He didn't win against one.
Speculative, whereas yours mostly fills your posts.what town is ignorant of (and the complete list would fill books :chuckle: )
Trump is Wallace with a larger, even more agitated and hostile base. He's about as new as wing-tips.is that trump has co-opted the republican party and is in the process of remaking it in his own warped image, a process begun by Sarah Palin and the tea party
RIP ---> Republican Party
He could put golden (if fallen) arches over the White House and a sign reading, "1 served".coming soon to a political landscape near you!
The Party Of Donald!
Trump is Wallace ...
wallace appealed to the retarded, inbred south
trump appeals to retarded inbred americans across the whole country! :banana:
Leaving aside the Yankee trash part, Wallace appealed to a lot of people outside of the South, but the parallel is in harnessing the anger and frustration of a segment of voters for political gain. When Wallace began his political life he was mostly an advocate for the poor, irrespective of color. But he wanted power more than he cared about how he got it and saw the means to it in pushing the segregation button, riding that wave of fear and anger. That's why, when the political day was over, he begged the people he'd wronged for forgiveness. George always knew the truth, but he sold his soul for power.wallace appealed to the retarded, inbred south
He is the logical sweepstakes winner of better than a decade's worth of Republican rhetoric.trump appeals to retarded inbred americans across the whole country! :banana:
wallace appealed to the retarded, inbred south
...Wallace appealed to a lot of people outside of the South, but the parallel is in harnessing the anger and frustration of a segment of voters for political gain. When Wallace began his political life he was mostly an advocate for the poor, irrespective of color. But he wanted power most of all and he rightly saw the means to it in pushing the segregation button, riding that wave of fear and anger. That's why, when the political day was over, he begged the people he'd wronged for forgiveness. George always knew he was wrong, but he sold his soul for power.
You should consider that for a motto.see? you know lots more about him that i did! :thumb:
In some respects, absolutely. They're angry and frustrated and suspicious of the system they think is being used against their interests.He really thinks trump supporters are identical to Wallace supporters.
Complete nonsense. You only think that because you're projecting your political reality and its requirements. In mine, I can have friends and family members who'll vote for him without hating them or anyone for what seems to me a poorly vetted choice.This is the level of hate he has for them.
You should consider that for a motto.![]()
How Trump didn't snag you with that level of insight I'll never know.oh, i have no doubt that your knowledge of the inbred retarded south far exceeds mine :chuckle:
How Trump didn't snag you...
Mrs Clinton supports child killing and encourages it.