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To: The Iceman Cometh

See? We CAN still have a sense of humor.
And, as a bonus, I will repeat an earlier utterance:
Populist/Nationalist movements often end poorly, sometimes very poorly. Of course, the formula required for such a movement to form necessitates troubled times in the first place. We’re powerless to redirect the zeitgeist at this point, IMHO. Hang on, it’s going to be a bumpy ride. For sanity’s sake, try to be entertained by the madness that passes as conventional wisdom. We live in interesting times...and a good time to be old.


7 posted on 02/28/2016 10:52:44 AM PST by gorush (History repeats itself because human nature is static)
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To: gorush

I would like to point out that the American Revolution could be considered a populist movement. It really depends on the cause. In 1776, it was independence from autocratic king, the issue was the lack of representation in govt, the fact that their rights as Englishmen were being ignored. Are those issues really so different from the “populism” of Donald Trump?

The “populist” issues of today are not trivial, this isn’t about the greenback. Our populist “issues” of today are a last gasp attempt to remove an overreaching tyrannical govt who is failing in every regard. If we are to have any chance for success, we need a strong leader, an old guy, who does not mince words, who stands up to the media, whose past is well know to all so he cannot be smeared, despite his former womanizing ways.

A young constitutional lawyer from Canada, no matter how smart, is just not that guy.


23 posted on 02/28/2016 12:20:47 PM PST by erkelly
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