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-Land of the Free
This election reflects America's peculiar, and very dangerous, class war
2020-10-10
[BookwormRoom] Victor Davis Hanson was on Tucker Carlson on Thursday. Hanson is always interesting, but this time he knocked it out of the park and into the next county. What he talked about was the fact that Trump represents ordinary Americans.

Usually when people say, "If I were Trump, I would say blah, blah, blah," I’m thinking "yeah, yeah, whatever. I know what you’d say, but it’s Trump who figured out how to get into the White House on the first try."

This time, though, when I listened to VDH, I realized that he was saying something extraordinarily important. This isn’t just the speech that Trump should make. Instead, this represents one of the most cogent statements I’ve heard about Trump, the leader, and his coalition, the everyday Americans. VDH makes patently clear that America is in the midst of a revolutionary class war, and one that the working- and true middle-class (as opposed to the "elite" upper middle class) must win if America is to survive:
Posted by:746

#1  Biden and Kamala especially remind me of Corbyn here in the BonkersBorisLand.

Landslide of ordinary Americans against the oikophobe party.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2020-10-10 12:51  

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