Posted on 10/02/2016 4:48:36 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Sunday on CNNs Fareed Zakaria GPS, while discussing Republican presidential nominee Donald Trumps poll numbers, Brexit supporter and founder of the UK Independence Party Nigel Farage said, The polling companies find it really hard to find people who are outside of politics and who are now coming into politics.(continued)
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Farage is not the well-known and heavily publicized leader of a superpower. Apples and oranges.
As Second Division Vet said, Farage is no where near as famous as the president of the United States. Unfortunately, the great Farage will have no impact on the American election. Farage has refused to endorse anyone for president, btw, only adding support to the Trump campaign. Compare that to the crass Obama.
Let’s hope Trump takes Farage’s debate advice: ignore Hillary, talk to the voters.
That is EXACTLY what he needs to do. NOTHING personal. Just issues. He really really really needs to do that.
I am tired of pundits who attack Trump as a populist.
What is the alternative? Elitist?
Of course the wealthiest people have always had disproportionate political power, and Republicans at least have been fine with that.
But THAT WAS BEFORE GLOBALISM. The “Elites” used to depend on the middle class to be their good employees, police, physicians, teachers and customers. BUT NO MORE.
When business leaders take their jobs elsewhere, and other globalist maneuvers . . . when they are as concerned about the Chinese market as the American market . . . when they dream of a technocratic rule over a world without borders . . . they FORFEIT ALL CLAIMS OF LEGITIMACY OF POLITICAL POSITION IN OUR WORLD.
Best description of the populist argument - EVER. I am going to steal this and repeat it often thanks!
Well in all fairness he did say he’d never vote for Hillary because she is dishonest.
Thank you. I would be honored if you do so.
I think the single greatest thing Trump has done so far is to let millions of us come to understand we are not alone in our abhorrence of the globalist agenda that is destroying America.
Alone, our cause was hopeless.
Together, we are a powerful political movement.
Farage spoke the other month at a Trump rally in Mississippi and rightly called the contest as one between the “Corporatists” (who support Clinton) and “decent people” (who support Trump).
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