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No one with over a 5th grade education. But to be fair, he is probably no worse than the other candidates. Kasich seems like the only one with some idea about how the government works and isn't a creep (Cruz), bought and paid for (Rubio), narcissist (Trump), greedy crook (Clinton). Sanders seems honest, if I lived in Sweden I would vote for him.
Article written on December 16. Trump has done nothing but gain since then. I don't like him, but it's pretty clear that it's not just about "white male power". All sticking to that story has done is provide more support to Trump.
And I would consider the possibility that some of the people yelling things like "Sieg Heil" might well be plants.
There are numerous reasons to be anti-Trump, but for the life of me I don't get the belittling of the movement behind it. From a political science perspective we would be much better served to understand it. But I get it, the easy way is to just belittle the whole thing. "Anyone with more than a 5th grade education" is not a serious reading of what is going on and only fuels his candidacy because it simply not true.
The ironic part is the person posting the 5th grade education thing would support Sanders, who, if you indeed had a greater than 5th grade understanding of economics you couldn't possibly support. But 5th graders do believe in free stuff. So theres that.
Trump is the least scariest of all the candidates too, seriously, and you have to admire someone with business sense and common people sense.
Business sense? 4 bankruptcies, Trump "university" being investigated for fraud, Trump steaks=fail, Trump vodka=fail, Trump airlines = fail, Trump casinos = fail,
Common sense?
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