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d-ray657 06-26-2016 12:34 PM

George Will vs. Trump
 
Never been a big fan of George Will (except for his love of baseball), but I have to give him credit for a good line. Trump tweeted about Will leaving the GOP, and Will responded:

WALLACE: Now, not surprisingly, Donald Trump has tweeted his reaction to this news. Let's put it up on the screen. He says you are "overrated" and that you lost your way a long time ago. Would you like to respond?

WILL: He has an advantage on me because he can say everything he knows about any subject in 140 characters and I can't.

finnbow 06-26-2016 12:38 PM

I read George Will mostly for his use of language, though the underlying message is usually bogus. In this case, however, he's right.

icenine 06-26-2016 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by finnbow (Post 320911)
I read George Will mostly for his use of language, though the underlying message is usually bogus. In this case, however, he's right.

Odd I never really liked his syntax or style...always seemed too convoluted for me.

ZeroJunk 06-26-2016 01:32 PM

The thing is that George Will is a perfect example of what a large portion of the Republican electorate are sick of.

finnbow 06-26-2016 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by icenine (Post 320915)
Odd I never really liked his syntax or style...always seemed too convoluted for me.

I'm not necessarily a fan of his syntax or style, as it reeks of presumptuousness and arrogance. Despite that, his pieces are well-written and often thought-provoking. I think he's trying to take over Bill Safire's mantle as the recognized leader in the use of the English language in conservative political discourse and opinion-writing (another writer whose writing I admired and consistently read, even if I disagreed with much of what he wrote).

finnbow 06-26-2016 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by ZeroJunk (Post 320926)
The thing is that George Will is a perfect example of what a large portion of the Republican electorate are sick of.

Yeh, Trump voters are sick of people smarter than them (and that represents pretty much everybody but them).

Rajoo 06-26-2016 02:49 PM

Here is how Trump derives his support. :)

http://www.thedailycall.org/wp-conte...01/Scan-23.jpg

whell 06-26-2016 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by finnbow (Post 320938)
Yeh, Trump voters are sick of people smarter than them (and that represents pretty much everybody but them).

Clueless response.

Trump and Sanders were products of the same anti-establishment mood that most of the electorate now finds itself in. And if the Brexit vote is any indication, that anti-establishment mood is going world-wide.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/poli...e85877257.html

Tom Joad 06-26-2016 03:42 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hWpGcg5J-0

bobabode 06-26-2016 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by whell (Post 320950)
Clueless response.

Trump and Sanders were products of the same anti-establishment mood that most of the electorate now finds itself in. And if the Brexit vote is any indication, that anti-establishment mood is going world-wide.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/poli...e85877257.html

Sure Mike. That's why Clinton won the Democratic primary by 4 million votes and almost 400 delegates. She's also leading Herr Trumpenstein by double digits in the latest polls.

To anyone without a partisan agenda, the writing is on the wall. The GOP is undergoing a massive transformation at this point while the Donkeys are rapidly coalescing to defeat this bigot and con artist in November.

What comes after the next GOP post mortem is unclear but I suspect that the Tea Nutz will be cast out into the outer darkness as the first order of business.

Good riddance.


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