From The Hill: Is it time to start thinking about a post-Donnie America?
Here's one thing we know about the year 1 AD (after Donald): Those millions of voters who still support Donnie Mung didn't just pop up out of nowhere in 2016. Considering that many, if not most, of them are over retirement age or close to it, they've been voting for Republicans for years. They've been out there all along, but it took something like a psychopathic TV celebrity / con artist and a stolen election to liberate them and make them fascinating to the media. Once Donnie's gone, regardless of the circumstances, his cult will piss and moan for a while, then vote for whichever Republican replaces him on the ballot. All this speculation about a populist uprising of some kind is bullshit. Have you seen pictures of those dullards? Most of them would have trouble finding their own butts with a search party.
Here's one thing we know about the year 1 AD (after Donald): Those millions of voters who still support Donnie Mung didn't just pop up out of nowhere in 2016. Considering that many, if not most, of them are over retirement age or close to it, they've been voting for Republicans for years. They've been out there all along, but it took something like a psychopathic TV celebrity / con artist and a stolen election to liberate them and make them fascinating to the media. Once Donnie's gone, regardless of the circumstances, his cult will piss and moan for a while, then vote for whichever Republican replaces him on the ballot. All this speculation about a populist uprising of some kind is bullshit. Have you seen pictures of those dullards? Most of them would have trouble finding their own butts with a search party.
Yeah, they're soooo scary... |
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