Yeah, but they said that about Bloomberg too. The kool aid drinkers on the NYT said he didn't have to answer to anybody because he had so much money, it was just between Mike and his conscience.
Right, i would bet the wellbeing of the country on the conscience of the guy who ended up stiffing all of the koolaid drinkers he paid off to po…
Yeah, but they said that about Bloomberg too. The kool aid drinkers on the NYT said he didn't have to answer to anybody because he had so much money, it was just between Mike and his conscience.
Right, i would bet the wellbeing of the country on the conscience of the guy who ended up stiffing all of the koolaid drinkers he paid off to post for him. I did listen to Hillary in '16 though, who told me to vote my conscience. So i wrote in Bernie.
beyond the On Paper factor I think it was that Bloomberg lacks any perceivable charisma to me and Trump has a certain amount that evidently appeals to a lot of people. It's weird to say this, but Trump almost has a "best of both worlds" thing going on by having an almost underdog charisma combined with a silver spoon upbringing.
Yea but Bloomberg had the Hillary like "elitism" built in him. Remember how he was talking about the farmers who don't do any special work and anyone can do their work? Trump, despite his flaws, didn't come off as "elite". There's couple videos of him making unplanned stops of his limo, coming out to take pictures with the fire fighters. Similar thing he did when he took his car out to visit the crowd outside the hospital when he got covid. He didn't have to do those things. But he did.
Him as well as his grandfather were hated in NY because despite the money, he didn't talk like the NY elites. He was rude, brash, blunt, politically incorrect. On one hand he was a showboater and exaggerated. On another hand, he would speak bluntly on things like "Putin isn't the only one who's a killer, you think US is innocent?"
Before the elections, reddit (and people) used to praise Trump. Look at this post with 23k upvotes and over 11k comments (Post has since been deleted by reddit).
You do have a point. He had grifters like Gina Raimondo and Stacy Abrams endorsing him. Remember how the DNC bent the debate rules so that he didn't need any small donors, while that rule had already knocked out the likes of Cory Booker? And nevermind the sexual harassment stuff, bad for Trump, ok for Bloomberg. But he was really just in there because the DNC wanted the money, and they wanted anybody but Bernie when Joe was tanking. Glad Warren basically knocked him out of it.
I didn't know about 'Berg's line about farmers, but that's asinine as fuck. I know I could find thousands of farmers brighter than him. You can take Bloomberg out of NYC, but you can't take the NYC snobbery out of Bloomberg. Jackass.
Yeah, but they said that about Bloomberg too. The kool aid drinkers on the NYT said he didn't have to answer to anybody because he had so much money, it was just between Mike and his conscience.
Right, i would bet the wellbeing of the country on the conscience of the guy who ended up stiffing all of the koolaid drinkers he paid off to post for him. I did listen to Hillary in '16 though, who told me to vote my conscience. So i wrote in Bernie.
beyond the On Paper factor I think it was that Bloomberg lacks any perceivable charisma to me and Trump has a certain amount that evidently appeals to a lot of people. It's weird to say this, but Trump almost has a "best of both worlds" thing going on by having an almost underdog charisma combined with a silver spoon upbringing.
Yea but Bloomberg had the Hillary like "elitism" built in him. Remember how he was talking about the farmers who don't do any special work and anyone can do their work? Trump, despite his flaws, didn't come off as "elite". There's couple videos of him making unplanned stops of his limo, coming out to take pictures with the fire fighters. Similar thing he did when he took his car out to visit the crowd outside the hospital when he got covid. He didn't have to do those things. But he did.
Him as well as his grandfather were hated in NY because despite the money, he didn't talk like the NY elites. He was rude, brash, blunt, politically incorrect. On one hand he was a showboater and exaggerated. On another hand, he would speak bluntly on things like "Putin isn't the only one who's a killer, you think US is innocent?"
https://youtu.be/y7ErFCqCXcg
They don't like their evil to be talked out loud.
Before the elections, reddit (and people) used to praise Trump. Look at this post with 23k upvotes and over 11k comments (Post has since been deleted by reddit).
http://archive.is/8TvxG
He also criticized HRC in 2002 for still not supporting gay marriage. People like to forget that stuff though and think of him as Orange Hitler.
You do have a point. He had grifters like Gina Raimondo and Stacy Abrams endorsing him. Remember how the DNC bent the debate rules so that he didn't need any small donors, while that rule had already knocked out the likes of Cory Booker? And nevermind the sexual harassment stuff, bad for Trump, ok for Bloomberg. But he was really just in there because the DNC wanted the money, and they wanted anybody but Bernie when Joe was tanking. Glad Warren basically knocked him out of it.
I didn't know about 'Berg's line about farmers, but that's asinine as fuck. I know I could find thousands of farmers brighter than him. You can take Bloomberg out of NYC, but you can't take the NYC snobbery out of Bloomberg. Jackass.