• TheTechnician27@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    Hard disagree

    I almost can’t believe you’re citing Republicans, the most obvious counterexample to what you’re claiming imaginable. Donald Trump was the insurgent candidate in 2016, and every candidate in the 2016 primary and even a sizable part of right-wing media was calling him every name in the book. His current VP compared him to Hitler. It worked because Republicans wanted to feel like they were going against the party establishment, not in spite of it.

    Thank you for practically making my argument for me.


    Edit: Since apparently Lemmy didn’t live through the same 2016 everyone else did, let’s review:

    Time:

    Overwhelming force can turn unwieldy, and Clinton’s aides have struggled for a year to battle insurgent foes Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump, who operate out of makeshift offices built less around corporate flow plans than a never-ending focus on letting the candidates do exactly what they want.

    NBC News:

    GOP Establishment Considers Next Moves to Stop Insurgent Trump

    The Economist

    An insurgent in the White House

    And it is my absolute displeasure to link to fucking Breitbart:

    Pat Caddell: Donald Trump Running as ‘Insurgent Candidate Against a System That Has Failed the American People’

    I can keep going.