Eraserhead Posted September 23, 2016 Posted September 23, 2016 BREMMER: I've never seen a nominee as fundamentally dangerous as Trump Donald Trump is often criticized for his divisive rhetoric, but geopolitical expert and Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer thinks it could threaten the very foundation of US politics and values. "I believe @realDonaldTrump is a threat to US political institutions & values," Bremmer tweeted. "I've never felt that way about a presidential nominee." Bremmer, a non-partisan analyst whose firm focuses on geopolitical risk, expanded on that thought in an email to Business Insider. He said he viewed Trump's "authoritarianism" as the true danger in his potential administration. "Trump's authoritarianism is the danger. It's the way he deals with enemies in business, politics and the media," Bremmer said. "The way he uses fear to gin up support among the dispossessed and downtrodden. The way he idolizes international 'strongmen' while telling our allies that they're transactions on a balance sheet, nothing more, nothing less." Trump has been criticized for speaking favorably of Russian President Vladimir Putin and saying that US allies need to pay more for their own defense. "There's a reason his admirers are Hungary's [Prime Minister Viktor] Orban, France's [far-right politician Marine] Le Pen, Russia's Putin, even Kim Jong Un," Bremmer said. "These are not people who want to make America Great Again." Bremmer said the US has always been a "force for good" in the world and that Trump could endanger that quality. "America desperately needs a president who will lead by example," Bremmer said. "Trump would lead by revulsion." Trump represents "a rejection of America's core values of inclusion, integration and hope" and "an effort to divide society at home ... and societies abroad." Bremmer said that while he doesn't support Trump's rival, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, he thinks Trump would be more damaging to the country. "To be clear, I'm no Clinton supporter," Bremmer said. "I'm not registered with a political party. But I've never seen a nominee — from either party — who I thought represented such a danger to everything the United States stands for. I consider it an obligation to make my voice heard accordingly."
Dr Arslanagić Posted September 23, 2016 Posted September 23, 2016 The rise of politicians like Donald Trump contributed to Jo Cox's death, says murdered MP's husband lolz, Trampara ne zna ni gde je Engleska
Takeshi Posted September 23, 2016 Posted September 23, 2016 Gary Johnson, the Libertarian candidate for president, takes what he calls the "long-term view" of climate change. "In billions of years," he said in 2011, "the sun is going to actually grow and encompass the Earth, right? So global warming is in our future." :D sto se ovaj majstor prijavio za predsednicku trku?! svrbi ga novcanik?
theanswer Posted September 23, 2016 Posted September 23, 2016 Džonson deluje užasno neuko nevezano za what is aleppo i slične komentare svaki put kad mu novinari postave neko pitanje.
Eraserhead Posted September 23, 2016 Posted September 23, 2016 Džonson deluje užasno neuko nevezano za what is aleppo i slične komentare svaki put kad mu novinari postave neko pitanje. Dudd.
Gandalf Posted September 23, 2016 Posted September 23, 2016 Jos jedna stvar - srpski beli listici su svesno to radili vodjeni logikom da ce posle odredjenog vremena Tomine/Vuciceve vladavine narod (ukljucujuci tu i vecinu onih koji su za njih glasali) ustati i oterati ih govnjivim motkama, a onda ce doci neko bolji od svih njih. Kako im ide taj plan? posle Hitlera, red je na nas.
Gandalf Posted September 23, 2016 Posted September 23, 2016 As a result, millions of his voters now are in disarray. They don’t know where to go. They’re cynical. Some will go Democrat. Some will support Libertarian, Green. Some will stay home. millions of his voters are gentle flowers, who need someone to guide them through the darkness.
Miralem Posted September 23, 2016 Posted September 23, 2016 BREMMER: I've never seen a nominee as fundamentally dangerous as Trump Donald Trump is often criticized for his divisive rhetoric, but geopolitical expert and Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer thinks it could threaten the very foundation of US politics and values. "I believe @realDonaldTrump is a threat to US political institutions & values," Bremmer tweeted. "I've never felt that way about a presidential nominee." Bremmer, a non-partisan analyst whose firm focuses on geopolitical risk, expanded on that thought in an email to Business Insider. He said he viewed Trump's "authoritarianism" as the true danger in his potential administration. "Trump's authoritarianism is the danger. It's the way he deals with enemies in business, politics and the media," Bremmer said. "The way he uses fear to gin up support among the dispossessed and downtrodden. The way he idolizes international 'strongmen' while telling our allies that they're transactions on a balance sheet, nothing more, nothing less." Trump has been criticized for speaking favorably of Russian President Vladimir Putin and saying that US allies need to pay more for their own defense. "There's a reason his admirers are Hungary's [Prime Minister Viktor] Orban, France's [far-right politician Marine] Le Pen, Russia's Putin, even Kim Jong Un," Bremmer said. "These are not people who want to make America Great Again." Bremmer said the US has always been a "force for good" in the world and that Trump could endanger that quality. "America desperately needs a president who will lead by example," Bremmer said. "Trump would lead by revulsion." Trump represents "a rejection of America's core values of inclusion, integration and hope" and "an effort to divide society at home ... and societies abroad." Bremmer said that while he doesn't support Trump's rival, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, he thinks Trump would be more damaging to the country. "To be clear, I'm no Clinton supporter," Bremmer said. "I'm not registered with a political party. But I've never seen a nominee — from either party — who I thought represented such a danger to everything the United States stands for. I consider it an obligation to make my voice heard accordingly." "These are not people who want to make America Great Again." Bremmer said the US has always been a "force for good" in the world and that Trump could endanger that quality. i tebe nije sramota da okacis ovakvu gomilu smeca? retoricko pitanje, naravno, posto svi znamo da te niceg nije sramota.
Eraserhead Posted September 23, 2016 Posted September 23, 2016 "These are not people who want to make America Great Again." Bremmer said the US has always been a "force for good" in the world and that Trump could endanger that quality. i tebe nije sramota da okacis ovakvu gomilu smeca? retoricko pitanje, naravno, posto svi znamo da te niceg nije sramota. Kako mislis nicega? Evo recimo bilo bi me blam da me neko vidi s tobom.
precog Posted September 23, 2016 Posted September 23, 2016 Kako mislis nicega? Evo recimo bilo bi me blam da me neko vidi s tobom.Zato lepo vas dvojica u cetiri zida, nije bre ovo parada.
Lord Protector Posted September 23, 2016 Posted September 23, 2016 Zato lepo vas dvojica u cetiri zida, nije bre ovo parada. +1
Takeshi Posted September 23, 2016 Posted September 23, 2016 bice cupavo na prvoj debati u ponedeljak.
MNE Posted September 23, 2016 Posted September 23, 2016 "Bremmer said the US has always been a "force for good" in the world and that Trump could endanger that quality." kako nije pogotovo u zadnjih 20ak god, da mogu kako da budem siguran da će taj "kvalitet" da preokrene sad bih mu donirao 10 dolara :)
Eraserhead Posted September 23, 2016 Posted September 23, 2016 Daily Show Jon @DailyShowJon Just to make it clear for the kids out there: Bugs Bunny would vote for Hillary. Elmer Fudd would vote for Trump. Za nas decu.
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