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Wed Sep 2, 2015, 07:53 AM Sep 2015

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: This is the difference between Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders [View all]

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: This is the difference between Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders

By Kareem Abdul-Jabbar September 2 at 7:45 AM

Ernest Hemingway once said that courage was “grace under pressure.” Two presidential candidates, Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders, have recently tested this proposition. And how each man responded revealed the type of person he is and the type of president he would make: Trump authored his own doom, and Sanders opened immense new possibilities as a compassionate person and serious candidate for president.

Here’s where it went fatally wrong for Trump. During the GOP debate on Fox, when Megyn Kelly famously queried him about his attitude toward women (whom he has called “fat pigs,” “dogs,” “slobs” and “animals”) he hit back by threatening the questioner: “I’ve been very nice to you, although I could probably maybe not be, based on the way you have treated me. But I wouldn’t do that.”

Bad enough to alienate women in this way, but there’s even more insidious political crime here: attacking the First Amendment’s protection of a free press by menacing journalists. “I wouldn’t do that,” he said coyly. If you wouldn’t do it, why bring up that you could? For no other reason than to stifle other journalists who might want to ask tough but reasonable questions. If Americans learned that a leader in another country was threatening reporters, we would be outraged. Yet here it is. Right here. Right now.

Later, after Trump had blamed her attitude on her menstrual cycle, Kelly went on what Fox says was a planned vacation. Nevertheless, Trump suggested he may have been the cause. What kind of candidate takes credit for bullying the media? And last week, Trump allowed Univision reporter Jorge Ramos to be ejected from a press conference for asking questions about immigration without being called upon. Ramos was later readmitted and permitted to ask about immigration, during which he said Trump could still deport immigrants compassionately. “I have a bigger heart than you do,” Trump replied. Trump’s non-specific answer to the question ended with a personal insult directed at the reporter....

Full editorial:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2015/09/02/kareem-abdul-jabbar-this-is-the-difference-between-donald-trump-and-bernie-sanders/


A very good read. There is a discrepancy in the discussion in regards to the venues that Bernie attended but overall a well reasoned discussion on a major difference in the character of two candidates.
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Well, I'm confident that if the Donald is elected, he'll get us into a war the first year. PatrickforO Sep 2015 #1
Civil War tecelote Sep 2015 #11
week even! retrowire Sep 2015 #12
We live with an Oligarchy for a government. A Princeton study makes that clear. rhett o rick Sep 2015 #21
First year? davidpdx Sep 2015 #32
"The two approaches reveal the difference between a mature, thoughtful and intelligent man and ... pampango Sep 2015 #2
Mr. Abdul-Jabbar is an amazing writer, spokesperson and human being. Xyzse Sep 2015 #3
They are opposites in most (if not all) human characteristics. nt Snotcicles Sep 2015 #7
Abdul-Jabbar has written several good books. Chef Eric Sep 2015 #8
I saw a screen cap somewhere recently that shows he has a novel doing pretty well. ladyVet Sep 2015 #22
Excellent writer. Finding that lots of things on the internets tubes-- eridani Sep 2015 #26
A novel about Mycroft Holmes Chitown Kev Sep 2015 #28
Nice to see Bernie complemented on the way he dealt with the BLM situation at Netroots as well. jalan48 Sep 2015 #4
I see Ben Carson is gaining in the polls. Not much better in my opinion. Snotcicles Sep 2015 #5
I suspect that those people think the message does jwirr Sep 2015 #18
That's a wonderful insightful analysis, jwir. hedda_foil Sep 2015 #24
Exactly. jwirr Sep 2015 #38
If that were so, why so many votes to increase the minimum wage in red states? eridani Sep 2015 #27
More from the article... mak3cats Sep 2015 #6
+1 daleanime Sep 2015 #13
Kareem is that most rare and wonderful combination navarth Sep 2015 #9
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has always been one of my heroes. n/t. Ken Burch Sep 2015 #10
Great piece ... except for one thing ashling Sep 2015 #14
HUGE K & R !!! - THANK YOU !!! WillyT Sep 2015 #15
Great essay. Old Crow Sep 2015 #16
Excellent article and well worth a full read. Thank you jwirr Sep 2015 #17
K&R! n/t beac Sep 2015 #19
That's a great article. Thanks for posting it Matariki Sep 2015 #20
Kareem malaise Sep 2015 #23
Thanks, malaise. I'm not going to miss it. hedda_foil Sep 2015 #25
Love your user name malaise Sep 2015 #29
Thanks, Malaise. You're the first one, in almost 15 years here, to get it. hedda_foil Sep 2015 #35
You've been here from the beginning?? malaise Sep 2015 #36
Not quite the beginning. I got here in November of 2001. hedda_foil Sep 2015 #37
kareem, you must not know how much blah people fear socialism noiretextatique Sep 2015 #30
FAVORITE line ejbr Sep 2015 #31
If you want to see what results a Trump presidency would bring DAngelo136 Sep 2015 #33
I attended a USFL game in L.A. LWolf Sep 2015 #34
I think Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is supposed to be on the Lawrence O'Donnell's show tonight. nt Stellar Sep 2015 #39
That was great writing Cheese Sandwich Sep 2015 #40
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