Why are the primary and caucus victories of Republican Ted Cruz
viewed as mortal threats to the Donald Trump campaign but comparable
victories of Bernie Sanders are dismissed as tempest in teapot ?
I think the Democratic Party is even more likely to implode than the Republican Party. There are no principled differences between Donald Trump and the rest of the Republican candidates - all conservative lovers of unchecked capitalism and cheer leaders for the New Colonialism.
There are differences in tone and style and political campaign rhetoric. Some people like Trump's " straight talk ".
But how do you reconcile Bernie Sander's " political revolution " and " democratic socialism " with Wall St. Hillary, the Queen of the Status Quo ?
Paul Hilder
I think the Democratic Party is even more likely to implode than the Republican Party. There are no principled differences between Donald Trump and the rest of the Republican candidates - all conservative lovers of unchecked capitalism and cheer leaders for the New Colonialism.
There are differences in tone and style and political campaign rhetoric. Some people like Trump's " straight talk ".
But how do you reconcile Bernie Sander's " political revolution " and " democratic socialism " with Wall St. Hillary, the Queen of the Status Quo ?
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