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Trump voters’ anger won’t fade, the big media lie, and other notable commentary

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October 24, 2016 | 3:31pm

Conservative Dem: Trump-Unleashed Anger Won’t Vanish

Liberals are already gloating over the election, which they see as hailing a “second progressive era.” But Joel Kotkin at The Daily Beast warns that the populist anger that fuels Donald Trump’s candidacy “will outlive him and could get stronger in the future.” In fact, says Kotkin, Trump may turn out to be another Barry Goldwater, whose “campaign set the stage for something of a right-wing resurgence that defined American politics until the election of President Obama.” If Hillary Clinton and her supporters “over-shoot their nonexistent mandate and try to impose their whole agenda,” he warns, American politics could move “in directions that the progressives, and their media claque, might either not anticipate or much like.”

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Trump voters’ anger won’t fade, the big media lie, and other notable commentary

By Post Editorial Board

October 24, 2016 | 3:31pm

Conservative Dem: Trump-Unleashed Anger Won’t Vanish

Liberals are already gloating over the election, which they see as hailing a “second progressive era.” But Joel Kotkin at The Daily Beast warns that the populist anger that fuels Donald Trump’s candidacy “will outlive him and could get stronger in the future.” In fact, says Kotkin, Trump may turn out to be another Barry Goldwater, whose “campaign set the stage for something of a right-wing resurgence that defined American politics until the election of President Obama.” If Hillary Clinton and her supporters “over-shoot their nonexistent mandate and try to impose their whole agenda,” he warns, American politics could move “in directions that the progressives, and their media claque, might either not anticipate or much like.”

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http://nypost.com/2016/10/24/trump-voters-anger-wont-fade-the-big-media-lie-and-other-notable-commentary/
Goldwater's campaign was nothing like the Trump campaign. Goldwater was a principled, philosophical conservative who was concerned about the overreach of the fed. government.
Trump is a rabble-rouser. There's just about nothing in common between the two and what they stood for.

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Trumps a P*ssy.  After Nov 9 he will turn his back on the Trampanzees and go back to his Ivory tower and brag about how he conned a bunch of rubes into thinking  he was in it for them.

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There's plenty of conservative pundits that will eagerly stoke avid Trump supporters rage with innuendo, propaganda, and outright lies.  All for anyone with a buck, whether it be Putin (as seen now) or someone else opposed to the status quo.

At this point, I'd hazard that Ernst Blofeld could show up and threaten to nuke every city in America... and 40% of the GOP primary voters would call him the second coming of Jesus.

(and watch the responses, you know someone will say that it'd be okay, because only liberals live in cities)
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Trumps a P*ssy.  After Nov 9 he will turn his back on the Trampanzees and go back to his Ivory tower and brag about how he conned a bunch of rubes into thinking  he was in it for them.
I think the people talking about a Trump tv network might be on to something. Trump has seen how easy it is to con millions of erstwhile sane conservatives and may be looking for a way to cash in on that gullibility.