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It's not essential as it two and a half years old, but Col. Lawrence Wilkinson, who is a lifetime Republican, seems to support Bernie Sanders who he says is not really that radical. And it's interesting what Col. Lawrence Wilkinson says about the millenials at the end of the interview.But his idea that Trump might hate the Republican Party and is out to destroy it may be not current, though, as Trump seems to be doing so much of what they want. It's interesting, though, that Col. Lawrence Wilkinson seems to think that destroying the Republican Party might be a good idea. He also adds how Trump keeps changing his mind all the time, saying one thing and then another, probably to maximize support in any situation. That seems to be true. [embedded content] This is part 2 of our interview with
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It's not essential as it two and a half years old, but Col. Lawrence Wilkinson, who is a lifetime Republican, seems to support Bernie Sanders who he says is not really that radical. And it's interesting what Col. Lawrence Wilkinson says about the millenials at the end of the interview.It's not essential as it two and a half years old, but Col. Lawrence Wilkinson, who is a lifetime Republican, seems to support Bernie Sanders who he says is not really that radical. And it's interesting what Col. Lawrence Wilkinson says about the millenials at the end of the interview.But his idea that Trump might hate the Republican Party and is out to destroy it may be not current, though, as Trump seems to be doing so much of what they want. It's interesting, though, that Col. Lawrence Wilkinson seems to think that destroying the Republican Party might be a good idea. He also adds how Trump keeps changing his mind all the time, saying one thing and then another, probably to maximize support in any situation. That seems to be true. [embedded content] This is part 2 of our interview with
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But his idea that Trump might hate the Republican Party and is out to destroy it may be not current, though, as Trump seems to be doing so much of what they want. It's interesting, though, that Col. Lawrence Wilkinson seems to think that destroying the Republican Party might be a good idea. He also adds how Trump keeps changing his mind all the time, saying one thing and then another, probably to maximize support in any situation. That seems to be true.
This is part 2 of our interview with Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, who served in the first term of the George W. Bush Administration as the Chief of Staff for Secretary of State Colin Powell. In the first installment, Col. Wilkerson responded to the accusations Donald Trump has made about the Bush administration lying us into war, and failing to keep us safe from terrorist attacks on our soil. In this installment, he shares his candid assessments of the Donald Trump campaign, which he compares to the campaign of arch segregationist George Wallace in 1968. When asked if he would support Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders over Donald Trump or Ted Cruz, Col. Wilkerson said emphatically that he would. You can be the judge as to whether he prefers Bernie Sanders or former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. He did not say. The two candidates that he had the most positive view of were Sanders and Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R).