Ishmael
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We now know who the players are so it's now one on one.
First let me state that this is no other election like I've seen in my lifetime. The pundits have been full of shit for over a year now and I see now sign of that changing. They are stuck in the same old mind set.
If not for the manipulation, and quite frankly the undemocratic rules, of the DNC it is quite possible that Sanders would be the nominee of the democrat party. Only because the RNC is more democratic than the DNC is Trump the nominee in spite of all efforts to the contrary.
My thoughts on the subject are simply that the electorate has caught on that BOTH parties are in it for their own interests. Not the citizen, not the nation. I think the government dissatisfaction polls bear witness to that. The electorate is fed up. There is no other reason you can explain Bernie or Donald.
Politics is the ultimate blood sport and so far it seems that Donald has the measure of that. He has no problem getting his hands dirty while Hillary wants to act in a covert manner. While he is not liked, she is not trusted. Mainly for the differences in their methods of operation.
Between now and November is a life time in politics. Either one of them can step in shit, and both are equally as likely to come out smelling like a rose depending on the media outlets you read. The debates will be telling, who can make who go off the rails first? My bet is that Hillary will, she isn't accustomed to being challenged.
Of course November is the ultimate test. Is the public so pissed off that they'll vote for a bull in a china shop, or so complacent that they'll vote for the insider?
Which ever way it go's it's going to be one hell of a ride.
Ishmael
First let me state that this is no other election like I've seen in my lifetime. The pundits have been full of shit for over a year now and I see now sign of that changing. They are stuck in the same old mind set.
If not for the manipulation, and quite frankly the undemocratic rules, of the DNC it is quite possible that Sanders would be the nominee of the democrat party. Only because the RNC is more democratic than the DNC is Trump the nominee in spite of all efforts to the contrary.
My thoughts on the subject are simply that the electorate has caught on that BOTH parties are in it for their own interests. Not the citizen, not the nation. I think the government dissatisfaction polls bear witness to that. The electorate is fed up. There is no other reason you can explain Bernie or Donald.
Politics is the ultimate blood sport and so far it seems that Donald has the measure of that. He has no problem getting his hands dirty while Hillary wants to act in a covert manner. While he is not liked, she is not trusted. Mainly for the differences in their methods of operation.
Between now and November is a life time in politics. Either one of them can step in shit, and both are equally as likely to come out smelling like a rose depending on the media outlets you read. The debates will be telling, who can make who go off the rails first? My bet is that Hillary will, she isn't accustomed to being challenged.
Of course November is the ultimate test. Is the public so pissed off that they'll vote for a bull in a china shop, or so complacent that they'll vote for the insider?
Which ever way it go's it's going to be one hell of a ride.
Ishmael