Has Donald Trump ever called himself a populist? I don't think Donald Trump's ever called himself a populist. I think other people have called him a populist, and other people have called Steve Bannon a populist. But I don't think Trump's ever called himself that and he may not know what one is, within the political realm or definition. He's not a political person, and that I think is leading to many people having just a devil of a time translating the guy, analyzing the guy, predicting the guy, projecting the guy.
The Republican Party, right now, is a conservative populist party.
I'm not a populist. But I try to present complicated issues in such a way that people know where I stand.
Populists have never had a good press in Freedom's land.
In these troubled times we live in, we should remain vigilant and see through populist arguments.
Never underestimate a populist. We have come to a moment where language is very important. Saying the media is the number one enemy of society is a way to create confusion and set people against each other. It's like a virus. Democracy dies and is born every day. If you don't take an active role in what is going on, somebody can easily steal it from you.
The forces that have worked hard to stoke populist anger against reform are the very ones that benefit from a health system which puts profits ahead of quality care for its patients.
Part of the coalition is intellectuals who have an idea of racial nationalism, which is very popular in right-wing populist movements in Europe. The alt-right believes in racially separate nation-states.
I see a continuation of the populist outrage that prompted the Brexit and sparked the Bernie Sanders campaign.
When politics promote hate, it becomes a rule, and populist provocation becomes standard. It has been the same throughout the entire history of humanity.
I think Donald Trump is trying to use populist rhetoric to cover up a right-wing agenda.
It's innate in me to be a Democrat - a true Southern populist kind of Democrat. There's not a lot of those anymore. I'm not saying I'm right or wrong. That's just the way I feel. The issues that matter to me are the social safety nets for people, health care, middle-class concerns. We need to take care of the middle class and the poor in our country. The chasm is getting larger between haves and have nots, and that's something we need to close down a little bit.
The crisis of the 1930s and the populist reactions of that time must not be forgotten.
It's innate in me to be a Democrat - a true Southern populist kind of Democrat. There's not a lot of those anymore. I'm not saying I'm right or wrong. That's just the way I feel.
English plus Microsoft equals a new cultural revolution a global means of communication that is irrepressibly contagious, adaptable, populist and subversive.
No matter what Donald Trump says, he has deep socialist leanings. He's a nationalist and a populist. And throughout history, whenever you combine those three things it never ends well.
I think Donald Trump is truly a populist.
There's something in life that's cool, it's relatively cheap, and fun, and populist. Even when it's elitist.
Donald Trump was appealing to a lot of people with his populist message.
I'm vulgar, I'm a populist. But isn't that what the mayor should be?