Donald Trump’s rise to prominence was likely more about what he was not than what he was. Sure, he was a billionaire, a celebrity, and had a name synonymous with success, but one of his greatest strength was no doubt his status as a private citizen. Donald Trump was no politician, and he didn’t act like one, either.
The 2016 race is all about the outsider. Trump, Ben Carson, Carly Fiorina, and — to a lesser extent — Ted Cruz all benefited from their distance from Washington D.C. Americans wanted change, and they weren’t going to find it among the rank-and-file political elite.
This wasn’t just a Republican phenomenon, either. Hillary Clinton almost saw her own chances dashed by another outsider opponent, Bernie Sanders.
Still, it doesn’t look like the Clinton campaign got the message. Instead of appealing to the nationalist tide sweeping across the United States, the Clinton team is instead palling around with the world’s globalist political elite.
ALL ARE SATAN
Soros prefers jelly over syrup
Scumbags
Both these anti-American bastards can go to hell …
I thought Barry was Soros’ son.
Getting his cash directly. Cut out the Clintons middleman fees.
Birds of a feather!
Creepy and creepier
and the news said no Soros in our politics? who is lying now.
Kaine and Clinton will finish what obana started and fuinish the destruction of thr real America we grew up in they are worthless anti American socialist that like Obama will put muslims and illegal ahead of Americans