President Trump, year IV: my friend Bernie

A Bernie Sanders doll at a meeting of the Democratic primary candidate in El Paso, Texas, on February 22.
A Bernie Sanders doll at a meeting of the Democratic primary candidate in El Paso, Texas, on February 22. PAUL RATJE / AFP

Thehe weeks follow and remain excellent for Donald Trump. Wednesday, February 19, the Democratic debate in Las Vegas (Nevada) came under the street battle. At the wheel of her convictions, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren rammed into New York City’s former mayor Michael Bloomberg, who found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. As a precaution, she went over to him in reverse and opened her door for a final kick. In case.

The billionaire was able to console himself by finding that he was not the only one attacked. In the end, everyone was more or less covered in blood, to the point that Minnesota senator Amy Klobuchar saw fit to conclude by assuring viewers that what united the Democrats far outweighed what divided. The precision was not useless.

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Bernie, a dream opponent

The President of the United States, before flying to India, was then able to rejoice in the clear victory on Saturday February 22, of independent senator from Vermont Bernie Sanders during the Nevada caucuses, third stage of the race to the democratic nomination.

He immediately congratulated him on his Twitter account, while alerting him to the Democratic Party's alleged underhanded attempts to deprive him of the victory. It was not the first time and it certainly will not be the last. The President of the United States warned the senator just a month ago, January 22. "It seems increasingly clear that the Democrats will never allow him to win! Assured the president of the United States, who often sees plots everywhere.

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It may well be that this concern is not completely disinterested, if we limit ourselves to the President's calculations. Donald Trump undoubtedly dreams of fighting it out in November with the candidate on the left most that one can imagine, to bring back to his fold the independent sheep and moderate republican that the president supports and his progressive privatization of the federal state , where loyalty to the chef becomes the only criterion that holds.

Radical pacifist

The program of Bernie Sanders, who has the goodness to claim to be socialist, is likely to mobilize against him the republican families, from the pro business wing to the evangelicals, via the classic nationalists who should not be transported to the idea of ​​partially entrusting the fate of American interests to the United Nations as this radical pacifist wishes.

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