Is that all you got little biitch? You’re such a dumbass Dem voter that you don’t even know what a Nazi is. If you were to look in the mirror, your retarrded dumbass may find one. Lol BTW- I’m pro Israel and your dumbass is pro Hamas, who is the effing Nazi now shiit for brain?
Leftist activist judges need to go. They believe they have the highest authority in the world. Sheer ignorance and ego.
You voted for the corpse with dementia and then voted for the cackling hyena Kameltoe and you called me stupid? Lol
Sadly you know nothing about this case, and since you don't already it's par for the course...but you have opinions! As usual.
John Fetterman is now a -17 among Democrats post right wing heel turn following his brain damage SAS who is talking about a presidential run is also a -17
https://www.ft.com/content/0273cbac-51b4-11e7-a1f2-db19572361bb No is not Enough by Naomi Klein — wrestling with Trump A rallying cry for the left focuses on the cultural forces behind rightwing populism For Naomi Klein, however, this move is worth thinking about carefully — and not just because it is yet another sign of Trump’s ties with the wealthy business elite. What fascinates the Canadian author and activist are the underlying cultural dynamics: she believes that we can only make sense of Trump if we view him as the culmination of much bigger social and economic trends, in which we are all complicit. “Trump is a mirror, held up not only to the United States but to the world,” she declares in her new book No Is Not Enough. Wrestling — and the WWE — is a case in point. Most elite pundits know little about the sport. But Trump is a fan, along with much of his voting base. “Pro wrestling might be largely invisible as a cultural force to most liberal voters, but WWE generates close to a billion dollars in annual revenue,” Klein observes. And precisely because elites know so little about WWE, they have failed to see how Trump has borrowed from its cultural practices. “His carefully nurtured feuds with other candidates were pure pro wrestling,” Klein writes, noting that “the way he handed out insulting nicknames (‘Little Marco’, ‘Lyin’ Ted’)” is also an import. So too “the way Trump played ringmaster at his rallies, complete with over-the-top insult-chants” (“Lock her up”) aimed at opponents. You might dismiss this as just stage drama — and a sign that Trump knows how to connect to voters. But Klein sees a wider and more sinister pattern: in her eyes western society has become addicted to “hollow brands” and reality-TV entertainment, which distorts our values, leaving us cynical and addicted to fake drama; worse still, a constant sense of crisis created by a ratings-hungry media has left voters disorientated, unable to see who is holding power and exploiting them. That suits Trump well: voters are too distracted by “shock politics” and endless drama to even notice that the elite is running amok, grabbing wealth and poisoning the environment. Trump is “the culmination — logical end point — of a great many dangerous stories our culture has been telling us for a very long time,” Klein says. “That greed is good. That the market rules. That money is what matters in life.”
Gotta say I'm pretty underwhelmed by the Democratic Party's response to all this chaos. A lot of symbolic gestures and grandstanding for the (social) media. All bluster and no bite. They're going to have to up their game somehow and find ways to really move voters. The midterm elections next year are going to be bigly important, but right now, I'm not feeling that optimistic about their chances.
Democrats voters are hating Latinos at record breaking level. They have become increasingly racist. When a minority voter gets off the government tit, they resent it. Latinos are abandoning the racist Democrat party at record levels. All they have left is the extremist muslims.
Big gotcha for that hypocrite Bernie while Trump slashes and burns any policy with a hint of green and brings out grifts that funds thousands of private jets from victim's tears. Private jets would save people like him time to legislate or whatever.