How the false prophets rose: Republican and Democratic voters are embracing Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders to punish the two major parties' failures
If the polls are accurate, New Hampshire voters on Tuesday will rally behind Democratic and Republican candidates who are wildly different yet weirdly similar tribunes of populist rage.
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If the polls are accurate, New Hampshire voters on Tuesday will rally behind Democratic and Republican candidates who are wildly different yet weirdly similar tribunes of populist rage.
Bernie Sanders, the Democratic socialist showing up Hillary Clinton, and Donald Trump, the wealthy marketing genius who is pummeling the Republican field, unite in railing that the rich and powerful have rigged the U.S. economy against everyone else.
How the false prophets rose: Republican and Democratic voters are embracing Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders to punish the two major parties' failures
If the polls are accurate, New Hampshire voters on Tuesday will rally behind Democratic and Republican candidates who are wildly different yet weirdly similar tribunes of populist rage.
Bernie Sanders, the Democratic socialist showing up Hillary Clinton, and Donald Trump, the wealthy marketing genius who is pummeling the Republican field, unite in railing that the rich and powerful have rigged the U.S. economy against everyone else.
False prophets both, Sanders and Trump are masters at amplifying long-building national frustrations and anger over, first and foremost, declining standards of living. They are now speaking the exact same language.
Here is Sanders in last week’s Democratic debate:
“Millions of Americans are giving up on the political process. And they’re giving up on the political process because they understand the economy is rigged.
“They are working longer hours for low wages. They’re worried about the future of their kids, and yet almost all new income and wealth is going to the top 1 percent . .
Richard Dreyfuss doesn't think Bernie Madoff cared when his sons died
Starring in ABC's “Madoff”helped Richard Dreyfuss form a very concise opinion on Bernie Madoff.
“He was amoral,” Dreyfus told Confidenti@l at the Skirball Center premiere. "Most people don't realize that there's moral, immoral and amoral. He was not only amoral, he was a sociopath, which means that ultimately, if you scratch the surface, he didn't give a hoot in hell about anybody including his family. Nothing. Nothing penetrated him. And I think when his sonsOh, well.’”
In a letter obtained by NBC News one year ago, Madoff denied that was the case.
“As difficult as it is for me to live with the pain I have inflicted on so many, there is nothing to compare with the degree of pain I endure with the loss of my son's (sic) Mark and Andy,” he wrote in January 2015.








