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The rise of a racist in the US political arena worries the whole world. Usually, the tempo of the evolution of US politics can be predicted, while Trump's ascent indicates all possibilities and unpredictability. He has even been called another Benito Mussolini or Adolf Hitler by some Western media.

Mussolini and Hitler came to power through elections, a heavy lesson for Western democracy. Now, most analysts believe the US election system will stop Trump from being president eventually. The process will be scary but not dangerous.


Source:Global Times
Published: 2016-3-14

Donald Trump, front-runner to be the GOP's candidate for the upcoming US presidential election, encountered a major protest at his campaign event in Chicago on Friday evening. Over a thousand people, both his supporters and opponents engaged in a physical confrontation, which was quelled by police who arrested a number of people.

Fist fights among voters who have different political orientations is quite common in developing countries during election seasons. Now, a similar show is shockingly staged in the US, which boasts one of the most developed and mature democratic election systems.

Trump's mischief has overthrown a lot of conventional norms of US political life.

His remarks are abusively racist and extremist, which has left an impression on the US public that he is intentionally overthrowing political correctness.

Trump's rise was not anticipated by most analysts and observers. At the beginning of the election, Trump, a rich, narcissist and inflammatory candidate, was only treated as an underdog. His job was basically to act as a clown to attract more voters' attention to the GOP. However, knocking down most other promising candidates, the clown is now the biggest dark horse.

Trump is the last option for the GOP establishment. If he wins the primaries, the GOP will face a bitter dilemma. On the one hand, it will be a big compromise to GOP values, and the party takes a major risk of losing the game if they choose Trump as their candidate for president; on the other hand, if the GOP refuses to choose Trump, he might run as an independent candidate and split the vote, in which case, the GOP will also stand no chance in the final game.

The rise of Trump has opened a Pandora's box in US society. Trump's supporters are mostly lower-class whites, and they lost a lot after the 2008 financial crisis. The US used to have the largest and most stable middle class in the Western world, but many are going down.

That's when Trump emerged. Big-mouthed, anti-traditional, abusively forthright, he is a perfect populist that could easily provoke the public. Despite candidates' promises, Americans know elections cannot really change their lives. Then, why not support Trump and vent their spleen?

The rise of a racist in the US political arena worries the whole world. Usually, the tempo of the evolution of US politics can be predicted, while Trump's ascent indicates all possibilities and unpredictability. He has even been called another Benito Mussolini or Adolf Hitler by some Western media.

Mussolini and Hitler came to power through elections, a heavy lesson for Western democracy. Now, most analysts believe the US election system will stop Trump from being president eventually. The process will be scary but not dangerous.

Even if Trump is simply a false alarm, the impact has already left a dent. The US faces the prospect of an institutional failure, which might be triggered by a growing mass of real-life problems.

The US had better watch itself for not being a source of destructive forces against world peace, more than pointing fingers at other countries for their so-called nationalism and tyranny.

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/973564.shtml



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This sounds like the official position paper of the Republican Party.

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Trump will not win a general election.   
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They're pulling out all the stops. Racist, nativist, nationalist, protectionist...everything but PATRIOTIC AMERICAN!

Ooh, scary, a patriot. Globalists gotta stop that now, before other people start remembering what it felt like throughout the heartland to love America first!

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Trump's no patriot.  He'd shred the Constitution.  He's unmoored to any set of principles.   He pits Americans against one another.  He instigates mob violence.   He panders to white nationalists and other unsavory types.   

And he thinks his own supporters are fools.   
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They're pulling out all the stops. Racist, nativist, nationalist, protectionist...everything but PATRIOTIC AMERICAN!

Hard to sell that when he pals around with the likes of George Soros!
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Trump's no patriot.  He'd shred the Constitution.  He's unmoored to any set of principles.   He pits Americans against one another.  He instigates mob violence.   He panders to white nationalists and other unsavory types.   

And he thinks his own supporters are fools.   

Jazz I am definitely not a Trump supporter and I question his patriotism and his intent as well. He is responsible for the content of what he says but he did not verbally tell anyone to act in a certain manner.  Over the past few days there have been reports of 'groups' (anti-Trump) deliberately trying to sabotage his rallies. People have the right to peaceful assembly to express there 1st amendment rights; with the key word being peacefully.  Trump has the right to assemble and speak.  Media focus has been that 'Trump' incited uprisings by making statements that he'd punch someone in the face. The focus was not on the anti-Trump groups that acted out.  Granted those words should never be uttered by a presidential candidate, but Trump did not tell anyone to act in that manner. Anti-Trump groups have prevented him from speaking and the GOPe (Bush, Romney, etc.,) is trying to stop him.  Like him or not, he is our frontrunner.  How would you feel if Kasich was the frontrunner and there were groups attacking his supporters and the GOPe was trying to prevent him from winning?  As Cruz pointed out, the only way to beat Trump is at the ballot box.  In other words, if the people give Trump the most votes he wins.  Plain and simple.  This should be no different than any other election.

I saw a film clip of Hillary Clinton talking to her audience about Trump; stating that he incites riots and likens him to lynch mobs! That is absolutely false.  Her comments are dead wrong and can be seen as equally if not more provoking than Trump's.

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