Shitting on this woman is especially fun. The right are trying to meme her into sainthood when she's everything the right should hate.
You're not going to get the right to hate her with basic bitch posts like you made.
Trump as a pressure valve makes more sense than as a rebel in the system. Rebels don't go to the same dinner parties as Hillary Clinton does.
Neither makes sense. They're not good enough actors to fake things like this:
He has both the personality and the longstanding convictions to do what he has done (look at old oprah interview, his position hadn't changed much if at all).
He was very much a rebel in the system, because nearly every element of the system tried to resist him and failed.
But then comes the next question what was he rebelling for? A lot of people ended up giving him support and saw in him something he just wasn't. And pressure valve? You think Trump has helped to ease tensions? It's very much the reverse.
What seperated Trump from all establishment candidates and even from his anti-establishment mirror Bernie, is that he has no problem raising and raising and raising the stakes. Then he goes all in, but was actually going for something else and doesn't mind if he loses the hand.
When I saw that last speech before the capital storming, I saw a man playing to the moods of the crowd, but also one who felt out of control a little. It took him a while to find his footing with the crowd.
By questioning the results publicly and frequently, I think he was at that point aiming for a graceful exit for himself. That seemed the mismatch between crowd and him, because there is no moving on for the crowd.