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I would be absolutely shocked if he knew there was a (significant) difference between the KRG and Rojava.
Vlad you are far more knowledgeable I'm certain.
I would be absolutely shocked if he knew there was a (significant) difference between the KRG and Rojava.
Can you lay out Trump's specific plans to "end the violence"? To get rid of ISIS, since its "so easy" as he states? I know he's a big fan of the Kurds, BIG fan, good people. LOL
Actually, I'll take anyone giving me one Trump coherent Trump plan on ANY subject.
As much as we have concerns for "safety" we also have concerns going to war. So if you were a political scientist you would be concerned about those flags as well.My point is out of 61 speeches given yesterday I don't think ISIS was mentioned once. My whole point was to analyze the fact that they are not gearing their message to the public concern of swing voters. If I were a professional political scientist this would raise red flags for me in projecting the bump or effectiveness of the convention. Take what you will from my post. This election is not all about Trump but a referendum on the Obama-Clinton doctrine. As for a couple specifics here you go.
- He has said he does not want to telegraph how he would defeat ISIS in Syria quickly. You don't lay out your battle plan to the enemy. He has said he would increase air strikes to target command and control, transportation, and oil revenue production. Right now we are flying less than 20 sorties a day as opposed to 100s daily against Serbia during the Kosovo War.
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If Democrats are hesitant to embrace the flag, it's only because the GOP has made it into a political symbol of a kind of superficial, cultish nationalism that we don't wish to embrace.
I probably made some generalizations there, but the point stands.
Seeing the polls (since those are always right!!!), 90% of Bernie supporters back in April making the switch to Clinton is a good enough percentage for me.
That 10% was never going to vote for Clinton, maybe for Trump, but most likely those votes are going to Gary or Jill
Those are numbers that can be managed I think depending on location. If it's CA, then I'm not sure Clinton cares, as it'll go Blue. If it were FL, then I think we've seen in the past what a hundred thousand people can do to this country.
My point is out of 61 speeches given yesterday I don't think ISIS was mentioned once.
- Trump wants to build a safe zone protected and funded by the UN in northwest Syria to house refugees.
He has said he does not want to telegraph how he would defeat ISIS in Syria quickly. You don't lay out your battle plan to the enemy.
One day this past May, Donald Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., reached out to a senior adviser to Gov. John Kasich of Ohio, who left the presidential race just a few weeks before. As a candidate, Kasich declared in March that Trump was “really not prepared to be president of the United States,” and the following month he took the highly unusual step of coordinating with his rival Senator Ted Cruz in an effort to deny Trump the nomination. But according to the Kasich adviser (who spoke only under the condition that he not be named), Donald Jr. wanted to make him an offer nonetheless: Did he have any interest in being the most powerful vice president in history?
When Kasich’s adviser asked how this would be the case, Donald Jr. explained that his father’s vice president would be in charge of domestic and foreign policy.
Then what, the adviser asked, would Trump be in charge of?
“Making America great again” was the casual reply.
To me the wildcard in this is if there's really been a fundamental shift away from FACTS.
The GOP have been pushing this narrative for years. Where an education pushes you away from some form of "Real America" and towards an Elitist. You don't operate from the gut anymore, you have to use fancy words or studies to back your claim up.
This is what scares me when it comes to the debates. Trump will be pushed on specifics, on actual plans, and he won't budge. He'll stick to slogans (and he's far from the only one) and insults.
It'll be interesting to see how the media spins it. For all this talk of "liberal media bias", this same liberal media has given Trump so much exposure, as well as a free pass on the shit he's spewed. The ratings matter more than questioning his remarks or qualifications.
So I can see it going any direction really. My hope is that his tantrums on stage are enough to scare anyone on the fence towards Clinton. My fear is that we'll see his bullying as some sort of "tell it like is" crusade and succeeds.
They asked the two Republican panelists last night how they would compare the Dems speakers for the night to the RNC speakers. They just laughed, and said, there is no comparison.
To me the wildcard in this is if there's really been a fundamental shift away from FACTS.
The GOP have been pushing this narrative for years. Where an education pushes you away from some form of "Real America" and towards an Elitist. You don't operate from the gut anymore, you have to use fancy words or studies to back your claim up.
This is what scares me when it comes to the debates. Trump will be pushed on specifics, on actual plans, and he won't budge. He'll stick to slogans (and he's far from the only one) and insults.
It'll be interesting to see how the media spins it. For all this talk of "liberal media bias", this same liberal media has given Trump so much exposure, as well as a free pass on the shit he's spewed. The ratings matter more than questioning his remarks or qualifications.
So I can see it going any direction really. My hope is that his tantrums on stage are enough to scare anyone on the fence towards Clinton. My fear is that we'll see his bullying as some sort of "tell it like is" crusade and succeeds.
My point above was this
The polls are going to be close no matter who's on the ticket. It's a two party system, with a 3rd that comes in every 4 years to make $$$ and fuck with things.
This election has proved we can nominate anyone, and they'll still poll at these current levels.
It'll be interesting to see how the media spins it. For all this talk of "liberal media bias", this same liberal media has given Trump so much exposure, as well as a free pass on the shit he's spewed. The ratings matter more than questioning his remarks or qualifications.