Donald Trump’s Success Carries Lessons for Democrats, Too.
Editorial
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'Democrats would be foolish to gloat about this G.O.P. mess. The Democratic Party has also been caught by surprise by the anger of middle-class voters it thought it could rely on, even while failing to move meaningful legislation on college affordability, gun control, the minimum wage and better care for veterans. The Democratic leadership is also too often captive to its own elites. Though they practically invented the ideal of campaign finance reform, Democratic politicians, including Hillary Clinton, now at times seem tone-deaf to public anger while they take vast amounts of money from industries with business before the federal government. The Democratic Party has long considered itself the institutional champion of the poor, unemployed and indebted. Now, for many young voters who flock to Bernie Sanders, that is a falsehood.
Yes, the Republican leaderships oscillation from avoidance to accommodation of Donald Trump is almost funny. But nobody in Washington should be laughing, because his rise carries a grim lesson for all.>
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/27/opinion/donald-trumps-success-carries-lessons-for-democrats-too.html?
mdbl
(4,973 posts)How do you convince people to vote for someone who doesn't represent their ideals or just pays them lip service?
MattSh
(3,714 posts)Or are all lies today falsehoods, because the word "lie" is just too harsh a truth?
whereisjustice
(2,941 posts)as long as they refuse to acknowledge that trickle-down, supply-side, 3rd way economics is (literally) killing the middle class and below.
zalinda
(5,621 posts)is to put up candidates who are bombastic and says outrageous things, so the MSM will cover them 24/7. That is all that they learned from this Trump run. That he has a 'message' that resonates is a moot point.
Z