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Originally Posted by 2Stonedbirds
Ahh yes Rubio. I like him as well, seems very smart and is a strong speaker, as opposed to say, Carson.
Sanders represents change, however I believe it's too much change. In fact, one could almost say that he is a... extremist?
Agreed on the reasoning behind Trump and Sanders. I know if I was an American and looking at my choices of another Bush, or another Clinton, I'd be pretty dismayed. People DO want change. I guess they didn't get it with Obama?
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Oh, we got change. We got an entire wing of the legislature that completely refuses to do anything meaningful, who has basically stated that their goal is to stop Obama and make his presidency look bad, who are now wasting millions of taxpayer dollars to investigate Benghazi to ruin Clinton's campaign. Who are wasting millions of taxpayer dollars to try to stop the Affordable Care Act. Who are threatening to shut down the government over Planned Parenthood funding.
We got change, we got a Republican party that is being run by the extremists, so that someone like Jim Webb, who traditionally would've probably been a moderate Republican, can only run as a Democrat, because even though he's not leftist at all, he's still way left of the Tea Party wing of the GOP.
There isn't even a correlation between the "extremists" of the Democratic party (whose beliefs greater compare to that of Sweden, Norway, etc.) and the "extremists" of the Republican party (whose beliefs mirror that of countries like Iraq, etc, just with a different god's name being used).