>>6696207Except things were much better in a lot of ways in a lot of the areas that voted for him. Back during that election, Hillary outright refused to go to areas of the rust belt, referring to people who might support Trump as deplorables. This is a group of people whose opportunities have completely dried up with the evaporation of industry, who now turn to rampant drug addiction while their children are bribed by the government into joining the military and dying for foreign interests. "Make America Great Again" was his slogan, but Trump also hit the right talking points for these people when it came to protecting strictly American interests and growing the economy.
Whether he was genuine or not isn't even the issue, it's just the retarded nutshelling in your post. And it's painful how fucking little people understood what that election meant for a lot of people. Trump, in spite of, or maybe even due to being an ignoramus was able to reveal a lot about the system we live in.
Cornette, likewise, espouses much more than "old good, new bad." He's constantly put over contemporary shit he's liked over the decades. And he's been very consistent in his messaging, but retards continually refuse to actually take note of what's going on or being said.