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In reply to the discussion: I know it can't just be me.. [View all]Mike Nelson
(10,268 posts)29. Not just you...
... great question you raise, "...how Trump gets away with having a white nationalist as his top adviser while Obama was excoriated for his friendship with jeremiah wright." All the media wants to know is "What was wrong with Hillary's message?" (inclusion, which won) and all praise Trump's message (bigotry).
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It's fitting that the King of Entitlement would surf to power on those grievances...
kjones
Dec 2016
#70
We still keep hearing the assertion about former Obama voters voting for Trump
BumRushDaShow
Dec 2016
#43
Yep. But they can't stop demographic shift. It's going to happen when they like it or not.
JHan
Dec 2016
#45
I think a Trump presidency will crystallize priorities for many, but the price to pay is still high.
JHan
Dec 2016
#64
The ones that really irritate me are the ones who use the term "working class" as a slam.
Spitfire of ATJ
Dec 2016
#81
Black people get the same treatment the Republicans gave the religious right for years.
brewens
Dec 2016
#82
LOL! I'm sitting here at 18 below wondering where I'm going to be able to find the bucks for heat.
raven mad
Dec 2016
#84
Especially when you consider that nothing Jeremiah Wright said was all that outlandish.
Garrett78
Dec 2016
#87