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Myrina

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43. ... when you look at tRump & who he represents, it's easy to feel sorry ...
Sat Mar 12, 2016, 09:43 AM
Mar 2016

.... they are sad, desperate people with narrow world views, and they feel incredibly threatened because their small ideas are just about out of steam & they don't know how to change. They're operating from close to the lowest steps of the Maslow pyramid - fear and survival.

I feel sorry for people who are stuck in that space because it will eat them from the inside out.

Yes, and I'll bet a lot of paid political strategists are up... grasswire Mar 2016 #1
May they convert instead to human beings. JackRiddler Mar 2016 #3
And I can assure you Kip Humphrey Mar 2016 #13
That great quote - it's hard to understand something when you're paid not to understand it pdsimdars Mar 2016 #23
+1 dchill Mar 2016 #76
it's like a candle lit against the darkness by vast numbers who only had their courage and their roguevalley Mar 2016 #118
Only if you watch media saturation coverage jberryhill Mar 2016 #2
That alone would be a majority, no? JackRiddler Mar 2016 #4
Or walk around people during the day.... daleanime Mar 2016 #6
Yes, growing distrust of the establishment & greater consciousness of a rigged system. senz Mar 2016 #5
Good post. nt ladjf Mar 2016 #69
Positive or negative? Sanders has made positive sea changes. Trump, on the other hand, is merrily Mar 2016 #7
It's kind of a contest between good and evil within the same revolution. PatrickforO Mar 2016 #30
I know what you mean. Merryland Mar 2016 #55
Yours is a highly significant point that all need to understand. ladjf Mar 2016 #71
My opinion is that history shows during....... socialist_n_TN Mar 2016 #84
Excellent post. IMO, merrily Mar 2016 #87
I believe you are right. PatrickforO Mar 2016 #88
It's been a long time coming but starting with wilsonbooks Mar 2016 #8
Yes. ladjf Mar 2016 #72
Bernie has explained how political changes really happen OutNow Mar 2016 #9
+1 Kittycat Mar 2016 #12
it's the difference between Merryland Mar 2016 #59
Very keen observation. earthside Mar 2016 #80
excellent differentiation Between Hill and Bernie marions ghost Mar 2016 #82
Comic book fans call it "damseling" starroute Mar 2016 #86
+1 ladjf Mar 2016 #73
Can't figure out why I'm suddenly feeling sympathetic toward Trump. mia Mar 2016 #10
... when you look at tRump & who he represents, it's easy to feel sorry ... Myrina Mar 2016 #43
they are likely the same people whose life expectancy is not going up in this modern world Fast Walker 52 Mar 2016 #45
You think everyone at a Trump rally is a EL34x4 Mar 2016 #68
I think you're right marions ghost Mar 2016 #83
... did I say anything about the rallies? Myrina Mar 2016 #105
Many of them are probably paid to attend the rallies Rosa Luxemburg Mar 2016 #117
everyone is looking for salvation from this shit we're in. the less enlightened go for trump but we roguevalley Mar 2016 #119
I feel ZERO sympathy for Trump. If he has any saving graces, I'm not aware ladjf Mar 2016 #74
tectonic shift ... that's how i've been describing it lately 0rganism Mar 2016 #11
which makes the Democratic party dana_b Mar 2016 #26
...except... Chan790 Mar 2016 #33
"The party is the party of the Democratic base"-- really? Fast Walker 52 Mar 2016 #47
Not if they are still conservatives and bring that philosophy with them. BillZBubb Mar 2016 #62
That is how you grow... Z_California Mar 2016 #97
Exactly. +1 n/t Chan790 Mar 2016 #99
agreed - this will be the next phase of political realignment 0rganism Mar 2016 #115
Yes, the earth quakes from the steps of Bernie Sanders coming to get you!!!! Major Hogwash Mar 2016 #14
The deep, festering boil of the right is coming to a head, ready for lancing and drainage Scootaloo Mar 2016 #15
Ew. (N/T) Old Crow Mar 2016 #28
YUP, that sounds like the Third Way/DLC/ Wall Street, and corporate coddling bunch alright..n/t tokenlib Mar 2016 #40
I sense a lot of game's afoot to maintain the status quo. n/t Skwmom Mar 2016 #16
The PTB might be able to pull that off this year, but Arugula Latte Mar 2016 #103
This ain't your old school one-dimensional game of chess... AnotherVoter Mar 2016 #17
that's a really interesting read. dana_b Mar 2016 #27
Nice diagram. I like the fact that Hillary's policy bubble is completely empty sorechasm Mar 2016 #38
I just got back from spending almost an hour Blus4u Mar 2016 #41
Glad you liked it! AnotherVoter Mar 2016 #123
A hurricane is coming VulgarPoet Mar 2016 #18
Hurricane Hillary and better batten the hatches. nt ucrdem Mar 2016 #19
...Wrong name. VulgarPoet Mar 2016 #20
First woman president. We're losing our collective beans over the prospect. ucrdem Mar 2016 #21
Oh, I don't think anyone's losing their beans over the Tulsi Gabbard presidency. Old Crow Mar 2016 #29
Zing! I like that. She's great. nt. polly7 Mar 2016 #37
well played Fast Walker 52 Mar 2016 #48
Thank you! Old Crow Mar 2016 #92
There are many feminists who would be delighted for a woman President. It's just myrna minx Mar 2016 #31
yes, I agree. Fast Walker 52 Mar 2016 #49
this woman agress eom noiretextatique Mar 2016 #52
Exactly farleftlib Mar 2016 #56
well said marions ghost Mar 2016 #85
That's got to be the nuttiest comment of the day. BillZBubb Mar 2016 #67
Nevertheless Rove and the Kochs are actively supporting Bernie. Not Clinton. LINKS: ucrdem Mar 2016 #107
I don't use earthquake metaphors lightly--I'm a Californian! Peace Patriot Mar 2016 #22
That is the coolest post. Waiting For Everyman Mar 2016 #32
I recommend two books that helps explain what's going on right now Casandia Mar 2016 #35
wow - what a great analogy dana_b Mar 2016 #39
I wish I could rec your post for "SuperDooper Detector Thingee"! ebayfool Mar 2016 #44
Wow! What you said! You rock! BigBearJohn Mar 2016 #46
Nice analogy! Fast Walker 52 Mar 2016 #50
brilliant, beautiful analysis Merryland Mar 2016 #63
Marxists would call those social conditions......... socialist_n_TN Mar 2016 #93
Great post, but dreamnightwind Mar 2016 #120
Agreed. Revolution Brewing billhicks76 Mar 2016 #24
Yes but it's unnerving because dana_b Mar 2016 #25
All of the Republican candidates are dangerous. nt ladjf Mar 2016 #75
Feels like a big black swan coming. Waiting For Everyman Mar 2016 #34
that's an incredibly cool background! renate Mar 2016 #98
Long overdue. Bound to happen some time. Please God make it so. eom Betty Karlson Mar 2016 #36
I'll toast that tectonic shift after Bernie wins Ohio. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Mar 2016 #42
Yes. Fast Walker 52 Mar 2016 #51
yes yes yes yes yes! Merryland Mar 2016 #53
Yes ... salinsky Mar 2016 #54
Yea, I think it has been building and we are reaching a point where Karma13612 Mar 2016 #57
No. treestar Mar 2016 #58
no we cant berningman Mar 2016 #65
Constitutional rules are what they are. nt stevenleser Mar 2016 #91
we don't have to treestar Mar 2016 #95
Yes. H2O Man Mar 2016 #60
Republicans are screwing up but this is still a center-right country IMO. Trust Buster Mar 2016 #61
The Republicans are "bat sh.t crazy". I don't know what the ladjf Mar 2016 #70
I disagree that this is a center-right country...... socialist_n_TN Mar 2016 #100
See below BigBearJohn Mar 2016 #64
I wish it were so, but I don't see it. BillZBubb Mar 2016 #66
If we spent half the time we waste in discouraging people by explaining to them how it can't be done BigBearJohn Mar 2016 #79
Millions of us now recognize the political establishment does not have our best interests at heart. Enthusiast Mar 2016 #77
^^^ This ^^^ cantbeserious Mar 2016 #78
the same 1% own the machines that count our votes questionseverything Mar 2016 #102
Call me a conspiracy theorist but I believe Enthusiast Mar 2016 #104
Yup, no telling where this will all end up CanonRay Mar 2016 #81
Yes. nt LWolf Mar 2016 #89
K/R UglyGreed Mar 2016 #90
Yes. A large number of people no longer accept that politics-as-usual is indicative of democracy. Tierra_y_Libertad Mar 2016 #94
We had better hope not, since the only massive change possible after this election is to the right. stevenleser Mar 2016 #96
I Often Don't RobinA Mar 2016 #111
Exactly. Been feeling it for months now. The US is changing dramatically and quickly. JFKDem62 Mar 2016 #101
Then Why RobinA Mar 2016 #110
Both are true and one has led to the other. JFKDem62 Mar 2016 #113
Well, We'll See RobinA Mar 2016 #121
The beltway poop-bahs are completely clueless. It's the 21st century and they're acting like its 96. Warren DeMontague Mar 2016 #106
The establishment seems to be stuck in a 20th century alternative universe JFKDem62 Mar 2016 #122
Nope RobinA Mar 2016 #108
Steven King summed up the current situation quite Utopian Leftist Mar 2016 #109
Well Trump certainly is the epitome of that. KoKo Mar 2016 #114
Well, let's see AwakeAtLast Mar 2016 #112
yes and it parallels the shift away from big brands GreatGazoo Mar 2016 #116
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