Well, firstly, you should put down that Kool-Aid & step away from the punchbowl.
Clinton's been the Big Scary Feminazi for two decades, & the Right has been specifically stocking the survival shelters against Hilary since 2006 or so.
To backfill a little: since 1988, a GOP tactic has been (in essence) "let's take what we're doing, or intend to do, then blame our enemies for doing it!" because it weakens the likely criticism (making it appear as a
tu quoque response). As an example,
I really can't understand why anyone would vote for George W Bush.
Please give me a reason, any good reason why someone would vote for Bush, I would really like to know.
He is as dishonest as the day is long. He has been doing whatever he wants and getting away with things all his life. This is "his normal" He thinks he is entitled to do as he pleases without having to answer to anyone. He has never had to pay the consequences for his actions. He'll say whatever you want to hear as long as he gets what he wants, he's a habitual liar, it's all about him, always was always will be.
It also works pretty well with "Donald Trump."
I expect that those who had no problem with GWB will find The Donald a comfy fit.
(That's also the faction that actually looked into removing images of Thomas Jefferson from U.S. currency & even Mount Rushmore, & stirred up all the motheaten "he was screwing his slaves!!" hand-wringing. The plan was to replace his mug with that of Saint Ronnie.
Why? Because
Bill Clinton's middle name is "Jefferson." The pettiness only gets shallower.)
In any case, it's just prefab propaganda, from the faction that brought us tropes & memes like
- "gas prices have doubled under Obama" (doesn't THAT one seem quaint now!!)
- "Bush bashing"
- France is a nation of cowards (for not leaping into a really stupid war)
- "flip-flop"
- purple Band-Aids
- W Ketchup (because John Kerry's wife is the widow of Sen. Heinz )
- "save Medicare" (by removing people from the program, thereby "saving" it for a few)
- & of course "blame gaming"
Here's a pretty good list, but the page has a bunch of trackers, so be warned.
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2015/1...-to-guide-for-understanding-gop-catchphrases/
As for Bernie turning the nation socialist... well, Kool-Aid comes in more than one color.
Vermont is less socialist than Minnesota (due to our Populist roots, which is why our Leftie party is named Democrat-Farmer-Labor, or DFL). Unless someone grants Sanders godlike powers, an Executive Order only goes so far, & he'd probably have to get a LOT of support from Congress, SCOTUS, & a huge majority of state governments to make even a few changes.
The term we've been using since the '90s is
social capitalists -- I believe
the best thing for business is to have a healthy & financially secure labor force. Business can & must take a back seat to that because, like cranky toddlers being forced to take medicine, they struggle simply because it's their wont. If megacorporations had a functioning brain amongst 'em, they'd FUND a free nationwide healthcare system!! (We could call it Donaldcare, if that makes some feel better.)
If you truly fear corporate domination, you wouldn't back Trump. If you want Trump, you want a government/corporate coalition that sees "the 99%" as little more than trivial, expendable assets, at best.
Two common warning signs that you've been infected with propaganda:
- demonizing imaginary villains (a "straw man" setup)
- sancitifying a Savior & getting all damp when speaking of him/her/it/them