As President Donald Trump and the first lady stood before an enormous, enthusiastic crowd in India this week, Senator Bernie Sanders and the Democrats had a two-hour food fight of a debate in South Carolina.
As I watched the two-hour food fight disguised as the South Carolina Democratic presidential debate, what really hit me was the enormous contrast between President Donald Trump and the first lady in India this week and the Democrats' bickering.cheering people in India's largest soccer stadium was so much more impactful than the shrinking respect and declining seriousness of the Democrats' squabbling.
However, in the real world of the modern radical Democratic Party, Sanders is the most likely person to be their presidential nominee. A number of the other candidates tried to warn last night that a Sanders radical socialist ticket would cost Democrats the House and give Majority Leader Mitch McConnell several new Republican senators.
I remember in 1964 when I was a young Barry Goldwater conservative. None of us believed the warnings that Goldwater would take the GOP down to a disastrous defeat. Eight years later, in 1972, none of the radical George McGovern supporters believed their candidate would be crushed in one of the worst electoral landslides of modern time.
Unfortunately for the Democrats, none of the current polls reflect detailed information about how radical and how unpopular his policies are. Sanders and democratic socialism do fine as a bumper sticker. However, when the Sanders program is explained in terms of the cost to people's lives, it is a disaster.
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