What do you reckon then folks? if there is a div this bloke is the biggest
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Oh come on Hilary is a better bet than that div for sure
yes we do... Boris.who said anything about Hilary?
As it stands none of them stand out as "Presidential" material - a bit like the UK where we don't have any Prime minister material
yes we do... Boris.
I for one am rooting for him!
I dislike the man and am no particular fan of his policies, but I want to see him become president for one reason and one reason alone...
For too long now the left have abused, name called, shamed, harangued, no platformed, silenced, bullied, slandered, misrepresented and ridiculed anyone who isn't fully in agreement with their new breed of authoritarian cultural Marxism! They've called people homophobic who aren't, they've called people bigoted who aren't, they've called people racist who aren't, they've called people xenophobic who aren't, they've called people transphobic who aren't, they've called people Islamophobic who aren't, they've called people misogynistic who aren't. The list goes on and on and on.
Donald Trump, simply put, is the bloody nose that the left have had coming their way for a long long time!
He is but a mere by-product of their behaviour.
It's time they reaped what they sow.
Trump is not the right, nor the left. He isn't anything political. He's a snake oil salesman who uses other people's money and bails out just before bankruptcy. The wheels on his wagon are just now beginning to wobble, and I confidently predict his departure at some point before the selection process ends, with him claiming he didn't want to be President anyway. As for the above nonsense, using phrases like 'the far left' and 'authoritarian cultural Marxism', these are just political cliches. The author doesn't see the irony of their own claims. You're simply dismissing any arguments the left may have by using this language. I'd be curious to hear of an example of the right in this country encouraging debate, perhaps even being prepared to listen to the other side. We have a Prime Minister who, when asked a serious question, simply dodges it by referring to the questioner's style of dress.
You make the assumption that I'm right wing. Maybe pay a little more attention to my signature next time
The problem is, phrases like 'cultural Marxist', 'regressive left', and 'cultural authoritarian' are no longer political clichés like you claim. I am a socialist. Ultimately, I sit firmly on the left, at least economically speaking. The sad thing for me however is to see the left nowadays infected with what can only be described as a victimhood culture that seeks to be offended all of the time whilst doing its upmost to silence those with dissenting views.
It's an issue that the 'right' simply don't have. You won't here people like Nigel Farage calling you a racist if you happen to have a different view to him on immigration. You won't find Tommy Robinson calling you a xenophobe if you happen to have a different view to him on Islam. You won't find Donald Trump calling you a bigot if you happen to have a different view to him on Mexican border policy.
I haven't dismissed any arguments the left have, and do you know why? Because they've run out of bloody arguments! They're too busy now policing language, policing thought and chastising anyone who gets in their way or presents them with a problem and smearing them as a 'racist, UKIP supporting, Hitler loving, fascist'.
The left lost the argument when it started favouring intersectionality over individuality. It lost the argument when it started favouring Islam over critics of it. It lost the argument when it started favouring white guilt over British pride. It lost the argument when it started favouring multiculturalism over British values. It lost the argument when it started favouring globalisation over the nation state.
The left was originally there as a movement fighting back against the privelidged few. It was there supporting the working man. It's roots are proud, but they have long since shrivelled up and died. All that's left now is a bloody stump on which those who are dedicated to cultural genocide now stand.
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