Yogi Bear said:
concordtom said:
bearister said:
B.A. Bearacus said:
bearister said:
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2018/07/trump-putin-russia-collusion.html
Regarding the Jon Chait piece linked above:
Evan McMullin:
"This is quite a substantial, though still measured, piece by @jonathanchait. It's the best summary and assessment of publicly known facts regarding the nature of President Trump's relationship with Moscow so far."
I sent that article to one of my tRumpist friends for review and consideration. His response: "I don't read propaganda." How is that for a dialogue killer.
I can understand that some folks didn't want Hillary.
But why would they want trump?
He was a joke candidate, and I saw NOTHING attractive in him then, and certainly far less now.
Why would people be willing to say, "don't tell me truth, I love this lie"?
Because the country has a lot of dumb racist misogynists. More than I ever suspected until Obama got elected and everybody came out of hiding.
Democrats have to face the fact that, even more powerful than the incipient pervasive racism in this country, Trumpist support him because he is the only political figure who is speaking for them - not that I think it is necessarily sincere, but I do believe it is natural, i.e., he has the same prejudices, the same lack of basic information, and the same attitude in dealing with that "worldview"; and, most importantly (and something very meaningful to conjure with) is that the reason this "left behind" group is so large is that the political system has failed this group.
That is: Democrats (and others who have meaningful political solutions to the gross mal-distribution of wealth - which solutions are good for the whole body politic and the economy) are blocked from doing anything, or very much, to implement such solutions by the strangle-hold that the right wing AND the donor class (without which not enough Democrats could possibly get elected) - through its control of the political narrative and mythos of the country (an extraordinary, albeit entirely evil, accomplishment, since it is built almost entirely on lies), the function of which control is to keep in place both (a) right wing control of the federal and as many other governments as possible, and (b) the horrendous mal-distribution of wealth which is strangling our country.
One is tempted to believe that, because of the original, anti-democratic sins of the structure of the country favoring minority, small state interests, allowing for minority national elections through the Electoral College, and making constitutional change so onerous, the only times in our history that meaningful political and social change have been allowed through the system is because of the paroxystic results of the suppression of meaningful changes for too long a period of time, e.g., the Civil War, the Great Depression, and the Civil Rights Movement.