The Right Wing wants social mobility and the left want to control people. This was a revolt against the social control of the left.
Who is this idiot
There’s a fair amount of truth in this, I surprisingly still have a few friends who are old-guard former McGovernites and they’ve plainly stated that they envy Trump’s ability to mobilize for revolutionary change. They’re so alienated by the modern DNC and Clinton dynasty that they couldn’t vote for them, couldn’t vote for any of them but are actually warming to Trump. Can’t admit it in public though, they’d likely be harassed out of their employment, with the USPS and municipal chamber orchestra, respectively.
Canadian born and educated. This guy does not understand the US at all.
He may live on Va and teach at George Mason but he is the perfect example of book smart and zero knowledge
Support with Marxism is incompatible with being a good citizen of the Republic.
Any Marxist in the country should be arrested and deported.
The very slogan "Make America Great Again" suggests that this election was not in pursuit of any turnover of society and the inevitable progress of history, rather it was an affirmation of what once was considered to be the status quo, fictive or not. That isn't at all what happened in 1917.
Francis "Frank" H. Buckley is a Foundation Professor at George Mason University School of Law, where he has taught since 1989. Before then he was a visiting Olin Fellow at the University of Chicago Law School. He has also taught at Panthéon-Assas University, Sciences Po in Paris and the McGill Faculty of Law in Montreal...He has written on issues including constitutional government, the rule of law, laughter and contract theory. He is a frequent contributor to The American Spectator and other magazines and newspapers....
According to National Review, he is unrelated to conservative author William F. Buckley Jr.