I think it's pretty simple. Clinton has been relentless shit on by the press for six months straight*. How much have you heard about Clinton not being progressive enough or the damn email server?
Jack shit, honestly. Nobody cares about that. It's mostly the corruption and the constant lying about easily verifiable shit, like her record.
How much have you heard of her pushing for popular ideas expansion of family leave, a higher minimum wage, more green energy?
Even if she does that, she's less of that than Bernie, and that's the competition. So of course people pay less attention to that aspect. If she's bad at what she's bad at, and not the best at what you're best at, of course she's unpopular.
Only when it collapses into a stable democratic waveform instead of the politically subatomic equivalent of a mile wide kegger happening on top of a mixed napalm, willy pete, and devil's venom storage site.
I don't know what that means but it sounds exciting enough to hazard a vote on.
How many of you guys here are actually able to vote right now?
I have the logistical difficulty that I won't be in the state where I'm registered at the time when the vote is held, so I need to get that sorted, but otherwise able.
How many of you guys here are actually able to vote right now?
I'm a loyal democrat, I have registered five different identities to vote under.
That sounds rather undemocratic.
We need to stop the Republican conspiracy to disenfranchise fictive headmates.
....Sage moments? Carson? Are you kidding me?
You should watch some of his actual speeches instead of the bits of it that the media cuts out for your amusement. He does say dumb shit, but he also says very insightful things. I actually agree with his endorsement of Trump: We don't really know for sure what he'll do but he'll definitely shake things up and if he turns out to be terrible it's only four years.
This seems like Carson wanting to ride someone else's coat tails into politics. Especially when his "advisor" doesn't even know his "advisee's" mind well enough to get flat out contradicted by him.
I suspect it's not that Carson didn't know his mind, but didn't know what message he wanted to broadcast to the public at that time. After all, in contradicting something Trump said, isn't he being very much like Trump anyway?