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The rural america thing strikes me as somewhat meaningless. The real barometer is DJT vs Prog Candidate. I'm not sure that's changed much.
Much will depend upon the actual candidate in 2020, sure, but it's not wildly evident to me that Hillary Clinton was rejected because PROG CANDIDATE or because IT'S HILLARY FUCKING CLINTON.
You certainly think Obama is a prog. Are you convinced he would've been beaten soundly had he been allowed a 3rd chance?
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Much will depend upon the actual candidate in 2020, sure, but it's not wildly evident to me that Hillary Clinton was rejected because PROG CANDIDATE or because IT'S HILLARY FUCKING CLINTON.
You certainly think Obama is a prog. Are you convinced he would've been beaten soundly had he been allowed a 3rd chance?
Well, I definitely think Obama would have won (Tahiti Coates thinks otherwise, but he's tendentious). However, I don't think "rural voting" is the sine non qua of that conclusion (or DJT's win). I don't know if Obama would have done better with rural voters than HRC. I definitely think Obama would have turned out more D voters (both AAs and those Berniebot folks who didn't vote...heh...how's that working out for ya?).
I guess if I were to just guess, I'd say DJT still whips most Ds amongst "rural voters" but probably loses to any semi-palatable candidate.
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Hillary is the most investigated and witch-hunted and fake-newsed politician of our time, so I think DSL's got a point here. It wasn't her positions that lost her the vote (not that there were a ton of them, mind you). We seem to be in an odd spot where the left's agenda is increasingly popular but the left's politicians are not, apart from Bernie. Probably because they haven't figured out that people are sick of the way they have been lied to by both sides, and are ready for a new form of lies.
Reading all the Harvey Weinstein stuff is something. Yeah, what he did was horrible, but that's not what gets me. What gets me is that we have become a nation that demands when something bad is done, that we line up and publicly denounce the evil-doer. And if we do not, we are tacitly condoning the behavior. Actors are calling out other actors for not taking Weinstein to task - even if they didn't know of his actions, they must excoriate him or surely they are in accord with him.
It's like the "Game of Thrones" where the Sparrows frog march a naked Cersei through a crowd shouting "SHAME! SHAME!" and throw shit at her. And if you aren't one of the ones shouting and throwing, you must condone her heresy.
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