Donald Trump is either "on the bus" or about to be thrown under the bus.
In 1964, Ken Kesey proclaimed "either you're on the bus or off the bus". Tom Wolfe chronicled this for "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test" so if the Republicans who have long opposed the use of LSD pull a switcher and don't nominate Trump, Republicans will suddenly know how an LSD trip feels. Things are not what they seem.
How can someone with enough delegate votes to cinch the nomination be cheated out of what he has earned (feel the burn?).
If a real estate huckster gets stung by a slick political maneuver"will then, the hippies who may still be alive say "turn about is fair play!"?
If Cleveland 2016 is a replay of Chicago 1968, will some anti-Trump activists become the equivalent of The Chicago Seven or will they be hailed as the ultimate pranksters.
Recently, KCBS news radio ran a story informing listeners that preparations are being made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Summer of Love. They said the festivities would be held in 2018. WRONG!
The Summer of Love was 1967 and the 50th anniversary should be held in 2017, if correct math is applied.
If the next president sends US troops to Syria perhaps the new Summer of Love festival could feature massive Stop the War demonstrations?
We've noticed recently that radio stations using the talk show format are giving away concert tickets. Maybe top 40 radio will make a come-back?
Would Trump see a switcher as being "pretty trippy"?
Would real veterans of the Merry Pranksters think such a con job on Trump was very funny?
If Trump does get the nomination would Republicans be "on the bus"? Or would they proclaim Trump as a modern freaked-out outlaw?
Will Trump use a psychedelic painted bus to campaign and travel?
Would he promote it as the Magical Mystery Tour 2.0?
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