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Lyndhurst 14

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Jan 16, 2008
5,135
Every candidate that the dems put forward is always accused of being 'radical left' or 'socialist'.

America's definition of 'socialist' and 'radical left' and the rest of the world's are two completely different things. Trump and his Republican predecessors always throw those comments into the ring because they know it pushes the buttons of a large part of the electorate. I would like to have seen Bernie Sanders run but that was never going to happen for those reasons - at least there would have been a bit more fire and passion in his speeches than you will get with sleepy Joe
 




Marlton and Hove Albion

Active member
Oct 11, 2018
161
Sarasota FL
America's definition of 'socialist' and 'radical left' and the rest of the world's are two completely different things. Trump and his Republican predecessors always throw those comments into the ring because they know it pushes the buttons of a large part of the electorate. I would like to have seen Bernie Sanders run but that was never going to happen for those reasons - at least there would have been a bit more fire and passion in his speeches than you will get with sleepy Joe

He did run and the Democratic machine in 2016 stole the nomination. And he ran again in 2020 and Democratic primary voters rejected him.

He is one of the few here who seem to authentically believe in something and for that I highly admire him. I disagree with him but that's what it's supposed to be about isn't it?

This country desperately needs leadership and a media that will expose the hypocrisy, lies and corruption on both sides. Trump was the populist who was going to shake it all up and drain the swamp. It looks like he will be the one down the plug hole in 3 weeks. What comes next is 47 years of the same b&llshit.

No more from me on this thread. Up The Albion and Smash Palace.
 


Lyndhurst 14

Well-known member
Jan 16, 2008
5,135
He did run and the Democratic machine in 2016 stole the nomination. And he ran again in 2020 and Democratic primary voters rejected him.

He is one of the few here who seem to authentically believe in something and for that I highly admire him. I disagree with him but that's what it's supposed to be about isn't it?

This country desperately needs leadership and a media that will expose the hypocrisy, lies and corruption on both sides. Trump was the populist who was going to shake it all up and drain the swamp. It looks like he will be the one down the plug hole in 3 weeks. What comes next is 47 years of the same b&llshit.

No more from me on this thread. Up The Albion and Smash Palace.

I know he ran, I meant that I'd like him to have been the person running again Trump - but as I said that was never going to happen in the US as it is today
 


KeithDublin

New member
Aug 23, 2019
204
America's definition of 'socialist' and 'radical left' and the rest of the world's are two completely different things. Trump and his Republican predecessors always throw those comments into the ring because they know it pushes the buttons of a large part of the electorate. I would like to have seen Bernie Sanders run but that was never going to happen for those reasons - at least there would have been a bit more fire and passion in his speeches than you will get with sleepy Joe

Yeah, I would have liked to seen Bernie too. Whether he would have won or not is impossible to say.
 


larus

Well-known member
I think you should pull your neck in a bit here.

I’d seriously question the first 2 words in your post.

Personally, I get fed up with the abuse from the left towards anyone who is ‘conservative’. Comments like ‘selfish cvnts’ spring to mind. So, with respect, the lefties can take their pretend virtuousness and shove it.
 




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