Trump Wore Out Hillary's Name, Biden's Name, He's Coming for Bernie

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Trump Wore Out Hillary's Name, Biden's Name, He's Coming for Bernie

Trump got rid of Hillary.

He is getting rid of Biden.

Today, there is an effort to destroy any chance
of a viable Republican alternative to Trump.

Trump wants to knock every Democrat candidate out of the box.
 
Roger L. Simon, writing for The EPOCH Times says that America NEEDS a Trump vs. Bernie Sanders presidential election!

Simon believes that Bernie could possibly turn the Democratic Party's nomination fight into a runaway if the Vermont socialist wins by solid margins in the rapidly approaching Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary. Sanders' chances in the Feb. 22 Nevada Democratic caucuses, which are traditionally dominated by the unions, aren’t bad either.

A lot of people are alarmed, not the least of whom is Hillary Clinton, who branded Bernie as “disliked” in her new documentary and is reportedly feeling the “urge” to run herself. (When has she not?) More substantively, mainstream Democrats, even those who lean pretty far left, such as New York Magazine’s Jonathan Chait, are concerned that this could result in “McGovern II” - in other words, a blowout.

Simon says he is pleased, not only because of the potential for an electoral college Armageddon that may or may not take place, or even because such an election would quickly put the bogus impeachment trial in the rearview mirror, but also] because, for the first time in decades, we would have a true election of opposites.

Trump versus Sanders would be capitalism versus socialism!

And Sanders’s version of socialism is the real deal, and not "socialism-lite,” amounting to a couple of instances of tweaked welfare legislation. Bernie is the man who chose to have his honeymoon in the Soviet Union and who still refuses to brand Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro a despot.

Trump, of course, is a businessman-turned-president. There have been others, but, as never before, he is capitalism personified.

The battle would be epic!

Sanders has remarkably devoted supporters who have been with him for two elections. His fundraising capabilities are legendary. He is the master of the grassroots, a leftwing rock star who overcame a coronary, seemingly in minutes. In a very real sense, Bernie will have deserved his nomination.

Socialism is taken seriously by a large portion of America’s youth over several generations now. They have been taught that way from kindergarten through doctorate by an educational system that is largely socialistic in structure and ideology. The media has reinforced this viewpoint, as has the entertainment industry. Would Robert DeNiro, Rob Reiner, et al., be supporting Bernie over Donald, despite that being contrary to their class interest? Well, we know.

Whose side would The New York Times and The Washington Post finally be on if it were Sanders versus Trump, not to mention the networks? They may have misgivings about Bernie, some of these outlets anyway, but their entrenched enmity for the president would undoubtedly prevail. They would “give socialism a shot.”

Trump will have to counteract all this. He’ll have to explain to the public why the ”fairness” and “social justice” that’s seemingly so attractive in socialist rhetoric is misleading and that capitalism is a better way to uplift the lower and middle classes, and that societal wealth isn’t a zero-sum game.

Timing, however, will be on Trump’s side. This is a unique moment in history to resolve this eternal conflict, at least temporarily. Via capitalism, America has a boom economy, with salaries among the poor and middle class growing faster than for the upper classes. We are largely at peace and have been for a while.

Trump would win this epic battle, and it will be better for the country in the long run!
 
Democrat candidates should not do Trump's work for him.

Trump has more than enough volunteers and paid temps.

https://www.alternet.org/2020/01/an...anding-out-envelopes-of-cash-to-black-voters/

Trump is angry that a real billionaire can afford a Super Bowl ad

https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...mberg-trump-are-each-spending-10-million-ads/

Trump is attacking Mike Bloomberg- Presiderp Twerp is shrinking
and is losing inches- (Is he down to 5' 8" ? Trump is tilted forward like
Frankenstein's monster , now that he wears lifts inside his high-heeled
platform boots. He hangs onto the podium for dear life during speeches.
Trump has a tendency to announce the problems that he is
having, but he pretends that another man has the problem-

If Trump is crying that Bloomberg using (not real, imaginary)
an artificial means to boost his height, and Trump complains
it is not fair to him, you can be sure that Trump is doing it.

Trump is mocking Bloomberg's height.

Mike Bloomberg is 5-foot, 7-inches tall.


As a teaser to the Super Bowl Sunday Trump interview on (FUX)
Hannity released a brief clip to entice potential viewers. Generally
the goal of these promos is to offer up something compelling that
would make people anxious to tune in. And here is what Fox News
and Hannity decided was just the sort of soundbite that would drag
in a big audience. Hannity asked Trump what he thought of Mike
Bloomberg. And Trump replied...

“I just think of 'little.' Now he wants a box for the debates to stand on.
Okay, it's okay, there's nothing wrong. You could be short.
Why should he get a box to stand on, OK?
He wants a box for the debates.
Why should he be entitled to that?
Really? Does that mean everyone else gets a box?

The first clip from Sean Hannity's big interview with
the (presiderp) features POTUS talking about Michael
Bloomberg's height.

— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) February 2, 2020

The interview was even worse than expected.
Hannity was a flaming suck-up. Trump just
rattled off his petty hatred for Democrats:

Biden: He's Sleepy Joe
Sanders: I think he's a communist.
Warren: I call her Fairy Tale.
Clinton: I think of emails.
Pelosi: I think she's a very confused, very nervous woman.

https://www.dailykos.com/stories/20...-Off-Hannity-s-Super-Bowl-Suck-Up-on-FOX-News

"Mal-ania's son" Barron Trump will not be at Mar-a-Lago
for the 2020 Super Bowl party- Barron is over '6' "4"

Barron's growth spurt is making it difficult to cover up Trump's lie.

Trump, Mal-ania and her parents left to Mar-a-Lago on January 30, 2020

Sunday, February 2, 2020 Trump played golf.

Trump attends Super Bowl-themed reelection campaign bash
at Mar-a-Lago

Hosted by the Trumpettes
 
James Carville injects some sanity

From Vox:

Sean Illing

Give me an example of what you mean by distractions.

James Carville

We have candidates on the debate stage*talking about open borders*and decriminalizing illegal immigration. They’re talking about doing away with*nuclear energy and fracking. You’ve got*Bernie Sanders*talking about letting criminals and terrorists vote from jail cells. It doesn’t matter what you think about any of that, or if there are good arguments — talking about that is not how you win a national election. It’s not how you become a majoritarian party.

For fuck’s sake, we’ve got*Trump at Davos*talking about*cutting Medicareand no one in the party has the sense to plaster a picture of him up there sucking up to the global elites, talking about cutting taxes for them while he’s talking about cutting Medicare back home. Jesus, this is so obvious and so easy and I don’t see any of the candidates taking advantage of it.

The Republicans have destroyed their party and turned it into a personality cult, but if anyone thinks they can’t win, they’re out of their damn minds.

Sean Illing

I wouldn’t endorse everything every Democrat is doing or saying, but are they really destroying the party? What does that even mean?

James Carville

Look, Bernie Sanders isn’t a Democrat. He’s never been a Democrat. He’s an ideologue. And I’ve been clear about this: If Bernie is the nominee, I’ll vote for him. No question. I’ll take an ideological fanatic over a career criminal any day. But he’s not a Democrat.

Sean Illing

You know people are going to read this and say, “Carville*backed Clinton in 2016. So did the Democratic establishment. They blew it in 2016. Why should I care what any of them think now?”

James Carville

People will say anything. And first of all, Clinton won the popular vote by almost 3 million. And secondly,*the Russians put Jill Stein*in front of Clinton’s campaign to depress votes. And thirdly, the*New York Times*a week before an election, assured its readers that the Russians were not even trying to help Trump. And then they wrote 15,000 stories about*Hillary’s emails.

But back to Sanders — what I’m saying is the Democratic Party isn’t Bernie Sanders, whatever you think about Sanders.


....


Are we really sure Sanders can’t win?

James Carville

Who the hell knows? But here’s what I do know: Sanders might get 280 electoral votes and win the presidency and maybe we keep the House. But there’s no chance in hell we’ll ever win the Senate with Sanders at the top of the party defining it for the public. Eighteen percent of the country elects more than half of our senators. That’s the deal, fair or not.

So long as [Mitch] McConnell runs the Senate, it’s game over. There’s no chance we’ll change the courts, and nothing will happen, and he’ll just be sitting up there screaming in the microphone about the revolution.

The purpose of a political party is to acquire power. All right? Without power, nothing matters.
 
King Donald the Goon cries crocodile tears for Bernie

Oh, isn't it a shame! Bernie got splashed with mud.

King Donald the Goon seeks to wear Bernie's name out.

Convenient that Russia is aiding Trump, and Bernie, too.

Russian bots are making things difficult for Bernie.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...stone-and-russia-live-coverage-bernie-sanders

King Donald the Goon is dragging Bernie's name around...

Trump says he hasn’t been briefed on alleged Russian efforts to help Sanders.

In an exchange with reporters outside the White House on Sunday morning,
Trump congratulated Sanders on his Nevada win.

“I think it was a great win for Bernie Sanders. …
I hope they treat him fairly,” the president said.
“Frankly, I don’t care who I run against. I just
hope they treat him fairly. I hope it’s not going
to be a rigged deal, because there’s a lot of bad
things going on.”


Trump also said he had not been briefed on Russia’s
alleged efforts to help the senator’s presidential campaign.
He pointed the finger at House Intelligence Committee
Chairman Adam B. Schiff, claiming — without evidence —
that the California Democrat had leaked news of the alleged
Russian efforts.

“I have not been briefed on that at all,” Trump said.
“Nobody told me about it. … What it could be is, you know,
the Democrats are treating Bernie Sanders very unfairly.
And it sounds to me like a leak from Adam B. Schiff,
because they don’t want Bernie Sanders to represent them.
It sounds like it’s ’16 all over again for Bernie Sanders.”

Trump added: “He had a great victory yesterday, but you know
what’s happening. You can see the handwriting on the wall.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/02/22/nevada-caucuses-live-updates/

Russia left a bread crumb trail for American intelligence
to follow

:rolleyes:

Bernie is not surprised. He shrugged it off.
He gets intelligence reports, all of the time.
Bernie knows how to read.

Russian bot farms and Russian troll factories were found, operating in America.

President Obama threw Russian diplomats out.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/dec/29/barack-obama-sanctions-russia-election-hack

Russian property was vacated.
 
President Trump is encouraging his supporters to exploit
South Carolina’s open primary rules and vote in the
Democratic contest for the candidate who would be
easiest for him to beat, a move being dubbed
“Operation Chaos.”


“Who do I want to run against?”(Presiderp) asked the crowd.
“To put it into nice, simple language, who the hell is easier
to beat, right? So who is easier for us?”

(Presiderp) prognosticated that the race was between Biden
and Sanders and asked the crowd to cheer for the candidate
they want to see challenge Trump. Sanders indisputably
received the more deafening cheers.

An open primary means a voter doesn’t need to be registered
to a party to vote in a primary. Because Trump is not competing
in a serious primary, Republicans are being told to vote for
Sanders to dilute the votes for other candidates who Trump
believes would be more difficult to go up against in a general
election.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/02/28/south-carolina-primary-live-updates/
 
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