Opinions on this article, /pol/? Is the US approaching a "liberal Renaissance"
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jun/11/trump-cant-win-election-america-political-earthquake
(((Michael Cohen)))
It's gonna be great
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0248pUAteWk
Hillary is just Jimmy Carter with a demographically different America.
Anyone who could call this a renaissance is deluded.
Cohen
Yes, because the original Renaissance occurred under totalitarian states that oppressed thought, innovation, and commerce with an iron fist.
>>77045863
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they did not take the religion of peace into account
>>77045863
Am I the only one who gets triggered at this lose? Something about her body seems unnatural. Like she's trying to put her arms out but they can't go any farther up.
>>77045934
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>>77047018
Hello r eddit
>This, in a nutshell, is Trump’s problem: to win the Republican nomination he needed to take extreme positions on a host of issues. He needed to demonise illegal immigration.
what a time to be alive
>>77045863
>"liberal Renaissance"
>((((cohen)))))
the pendulum is going to swing back very hard. we are overdue for a purge.
>>77047384
She looks like grandma put her sweater on backwards. Poor old lady.
>>77045863
That's some very basic political analysis. Everyone knew everything he said 8 months ago.
And the liberal renisaansse issue entirely dependant on how many republicans hillary picks up before she becomes president.