Mussolini on Fifth Avenue: Donald Trump’s Fascist Tendencies
The Republican candidate has more than a few things in common with the worst leaders in European history.
Presidential and congressional elections were held in the United States on November 8. The Atlantic Sentinel endorsed the Democratic candidate, Hillary Clinton, who lost to Republican Donald Trump. Republicans defended their majorities in Congress.
The Republican candidate has more than a few things in common with the worst leaders in European history.
The Republican calls America’s military leaders “embarrassing” and voices his admiration for Vladimir Putin.
There are more incremental ways in which the United States could put a dent in high drug prices.
The Democrat lambastes her opponent for giving the “paranoid fringe” a national megaphone.
Normally, economic conditions are a good indicator of who will win the White House. Not this year.
It’s not that the Republican’s supporters are worse off. It’s that their lives haven’t improved in a long time.
Hillary Clinton will at times obfuscate the truth. Donald Trump doesn’t even know what the truth is anymore.
The Democrat has consistently led national opinion polls since the start of the election a year ago.
The Republican presidential primaries revealed a divide between ethnic groups.
He attacks the very institutions that could stop a would-be strongman like him.
Republicans accuse Barack Obama of being “weak” on Russia and then nominate an appeaser to replace him.
If I continue to allow myself to be outraged on a daily basis, I’ll be depressed before this election is over.
The American businessman-turned-politician has no patience for the restraints on the office he seeks.
Donald Trump’s supporters long for a country that never was. Democrats are comfortable in the America they have.
Whether Russia leaked the Democrats’ emails or not; it obviously wants Donald Trump to become president.