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New York Times columnist Paul Krugman marvels at the right-wing extremism prevalent in the Republican presidential race not just from the “outsider” candidates but from the “establishment” favorites as well, doubling down on President George W. Bush’s economic prescriptions and foreign policies despite their record of disaster.
The media’s obsession with Donald Trump’s off-the-cuff candidacy “has in one way worked to the G.O.P. establishment’s advantage: it has distracted pundits and the press from the hard right turn even conventional Republican candidates have taken, a turn whose radicalism would have seemed implausible not long ago,” Krugman wrote on Monday.
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The democrats are just as dangerous with their policies, both the left and right wings are attached to the same political bird, and the sooner everyone understands that the better.
Trump’s a bogus, loud mouthed idiot.
But it sounds like you prefer hillary’s bogus idiocy.
I can’t understand how there can be 335 million people in this country, and the cast of clowns running for president is the best we can do.
no, I don’t like any of them.