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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: Let’s face it, US politics is just a showy soap opera laced with enough nepotism and corruption to make a banana republic blush Its four weeks to election day. Chaos reigns in the White House. The contagious president still doesnt wanna wear a mask. Will Donald have to be dragged out by force? Find out in the season finale of... The Banana Republic. There was an American show that ran on pretty much every TV set in the whole wide world in the 1980s called Dynasty pronounced die-nasty by Americans, who like to mangle the English language. The main images that immediately spring to mind are all teeth and hair. Perfect teeth, perfect hair. Male or female. Oh, and the theme tune. And money. Money, money, money. I cant remember a single plot line though, not one. American politics in a nutshell. Also on rt.com 'He's back': The last week has illustrated the MSM and establishment bias against Trump, but despite that he'll still win election There was Dallas too, which was basically the same show the very same teeth, the very same hair. And, yes, the same money, money, money. Both shows were given reboots a few years ago, but nobody seemed to notice them the second time around. The 80s sugar has all been consumed, and everyone knows the fundamental flaw with sugar; eat too much and it makes you sick. The gloss has gone, the teeth are all crowns, and dental implants and all that hair... the style hasnt changed much but it has lost its sheen and gone grey. The world is watching America, but not for any kind of leadership. Dynasty has turned into The Sopranos. Some Americans are talking of a second civil war (apparently to be fought mostly on Twitter and Facebook). Democrats and Republicans are going to the mattresses. The rest of us are all mere spectators. We have no say whatsoever in what happens in the good old US of A. So, relax sit back and enjoy the show. The next four weeks is just going to be two angry old men, shouting at each other VERY LOUDLY! Yet saying nothing much of anything at all. Also on rt.com Trump has Covid-19, but whos affected most? MSM journalists who make the story all about THEM Polls show that 40 percent of registered voters will vote Trump, come what may. The numbers just dont drop much below 40 for the Donald, and they havent for a good while. Bungling the response and then catching Covid-19 streaking naked in the moonlight across the Rose Garden lawn, whatever nothing can knock him under 40 for long. Nothing. But hang on, take a deep breath, put your fingers in your ears and block out all the noise. Trump v Biden is actually basically just Coke v Pepsi (even the colors match). Same as it always is in American politics. If you check out the policies, they are not separated by vast chasms. Its hardly Karl Marx v Adolf Hitler. Its very little to do with policy, its all about personality. Donald Trump has proven that anyone can, indeed with the right personality become president. If you are in possession of an almost irrational quantity of self-belief, are mildly telegenic, oh and have a few billion dollars lying around or rich benefactors willing to splurge on your campaign, then the keys to the White House could be yours. Trump v Biden. I mean really, Uncle Sam, is this the BEST you can do? America has almost three times as many Nobel Prize winners as any other country and almost twice as many billionaires as its nearest rival. And yet, from a population of almost 330 million, the choice for president in exactly four weeks time boils down to... two furious, inarticulate geriatrics shouting at each other across a socially distanced stage. Whats more, the election, as Trump keeps screaming, may not even be safe. Most of my banking is done online or via an app these days, and Id suggest people are way more protective and paranoid of their hard-earned cash than theyll ever be about their vote. The damn thing scans your face or does a fingerprint test only the police used to be able to do. How hard can it be to make a voting app? But, apparently, the US voting system is so wide open to corruption that some bloke can just pop along with a mail bag and stuff a load of slips marked Biden into a ballot box (but, presumably, none marked Trump) and swing the election. Remember hanging chads, anyone? And then theres the result. Due to an absurd and antiquated system, a president can get elected even though the other guy or gal actually got more votes (as happened, of course, in Trump v Hillary Clinton and George W. Bush v Al Gore). Its nuts. Its bonkers. Its an insane soap opera. I lived in Asia for many years and was a correspondent in Manila. The Philippines, my apologies to Filipinos, was a nut house. And the politics down there was so often just a silly, yet very dangerous, soap opera. And, funnily enough, the Philippines could once have become an American state. Well, the US, right now, feels exactly the same and, just like any self-respecting banana republic, it is also a family affair. Also on rt.com Michelle Obamas Orwellian damage control for BLM is a cynical attempt to gaslight the American people into voting for Biden You disagree? President George H.W. Bush and then his son George Dubya. President Bill Clintons missus almost ran all the way to the White House. Many people have been trying to push Michelle Obama to make a bid too, and maybe she will, next time. But the real race to watch in The Banana Republic will be in three or four elections time when the youngest Trump boy, Barron, takes on the youngest Obama girl, Sasha. Anyway, thats for the future. Lets all just sit back for four weeks and watch the climax to this season of The Banana Republic. Pop round mine for the finale if you like, what are you drinking? Coke or Pepsi? Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
#1. To: Ada (#0)
Which Zionist will you vote, fight, kill and die for?
#3. To: Screen Name (#1)
Arafat always said the main problem in Palestine/Israel was Zionists. This has its roots in history with The Balfour Declaration (1917) which was presented to the Zionist Federation of Great Britain and Ireland. Lord Arthur Balfour was British Foreign Secretary back then. At that time Palestine was an Ottoman area. ;)
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