>non Americans commenting on American politics
>non Americans supporting an American candidate
>non Americans thinking anyone cares about their opinions
>>70660787
I personally like to see how flustered they get when they realize or someone points out that they don't know what the fuck they're talking about. Fun times.
I usually only care what Germany, Finland, Denmark, Poland, and Hungary say.
>>70660787
In 2015
>there were Americans commenting on British politics
>there were Americans supporting a British candidate (Farage)
>Americans ere caring about British politics and also helped create UKIP/Farage/Milliband/Russel Brand memes
>there were countless amount of thread on British politics, some made by Americans
I mean you're probably new here, but hey, hope you're enjoying your stay here. We have aninterewt in all sorts of politics here.
>>70660787
At the end of the day most Americans are losers without a passport and too poor to travel outside their country. What do they know?
That's what you get when you turn the process into a reality tv show.
>>70661999
Paco is right
>>70660787
Well there is not really anything else to discuss currently, what else is there to talk about, refugee crisis, brexit, Syria?
Apparently Europe does have an influence on American elections because the media is shilling certain candidates here, there's probably a reason for why they always do this.
They were shilling Kasich here for weeks for example, also Jeb all the time before he dropped out.
Should Americans have any say on European issues/politics? I don't mind because this is board for discussions like that.
>>70660787
But your current president is Indonesian and your next president will be Canadian.
>>70660787
>Implying we aren't just vassals of the worlds greatest superpower and directly affected by whatever goes on there.
>>70662538
Maybe in Cuckgium