In fairness to Trump- and, jeez, isn't that a phrase- he can point to the precise Olde Worlde peasant villages his ancestors emigrated from, so he's relatively free of the sort of genealogical uncertainty you describe. It's really the one time he's set a standard for his opponents that he hasn't immediately violated, however weird and insidious a standard it might be.
This really has less to do with Trump being rich than to his very immediate proximity to foreign-born ancestors. The guy's only a second-generation immigrant, after all. There are probably rather more Americans in that sort of situation than you're allowing, and I don't imagine most of them have a silver spoon in even one orifice.In fairness to my observation...when I say something about USians as a general statement the fact that a USian born silver spoon in every orifice case like D'ump shows up as atypical doesn't really devalue the observation.
This really has less to do with Trump being rich than to his very immediate proximity to foreign-born ancestors. The guy's only a second-generation immigrant, after all. There are probably rather more Americans in that sort of situation than you're allowing, and I don't imagine most of them have a silver spoon in even one orifice.
Bernie doesn't turn out the Democratic base.
Caviar is a an acquired taste and too fishy or salty for many.He did in 2016. And he is the most popular us politician atm.
Biden is a reheated tv dinner. Comrade bernie is caviar
2020: decade-end at bernie's![]()
Trump tells about his own lies very smugly all the time and calls it being smart.Well, isn't that a bit potato potato? I mean when people lie about things like that they usually lie about the lie afterwards. They usually don't go "oh, yeah, i lied there, wasn't that smart of me?"
Allthough Trump might.
Neither can a large part of the U.S. ‘citizenry’ but they don't complay.(or even @Kyriakos who, strictly speaking, can't vote in our election)
Scotland hasn't disowned him for his golf course and his support for Brexit and No to independence yet?In fairness to Trump- and, jeez, isn't that a phrase- he can point to the precise Olde Worlde peasant villages his ancestors emigrated from, so he's relatively free of the sort of genealogical uncertainty you describe. It's really the one time he's set a standard for his opponents that he hasn't immediately violated, however weird and insidious a standard it might be.
How well does he measure among authorised voters.[Bernie] did in 2016. And he is the most popular us politician atm.
No Dem should bother trying to get the likes of Commodore, Berzerker or Kyriakos (!), and I have little doubt that Farm Boy already votes Dem.
Hehehehe.impenetrable.
Um, what? If you're saying this because he didn't win the nomination last time, I'm pretty sure it's because moderates, i.e. not the base, voted for HRC.Bernie doesn't turn out the Democratic base.