Friday, March 25, 2016

Pulling Back on Even Faint Support for Donald Trump

While Donald Trump has impressive views regarding NATO, he has also recently said he will consider using nuclear weapons in the Middle East.  These words must never be spoken and definitely not by a political or military leader.  Sure, they do it sometimes but we don't put up with it for long, do we.

So let's roll this back to the original position of Bernie Sanders vs Donald Trump in the debates for the Presidency.  I have no doubt Bernie Sanders is easily capable of slicing and dicing him whereas I'm not at all convinced Hillary Clinton can do it because smug leers, bad manners, and screaming like a fishwife won't be sufficient to take the day.

We don't see Ted Cruz in the game because he has nothing of any substance except pictures of Trump's wife and name-calling, all he has ever done.  That smug and smarmy look of his is likely enough to guarantee he never goes anywhere.


It's a strong belief that a Clinton vs Trump contest is one which Donald Trump will win.  The DNC is welcome to bring that cancer down on itself but I will have no part of it.  When they have such a fervent wish to destroy all that's left of the Democratic Party, why should I lift a finger to help them do it.

No, it's not a rhetorical question, it's a stupid question and I won't do it.


Right now Clinton is trying to ask Presidential and demands Euros get into the 'action' in the Middle East.  We expect more from a President than a wishy-washy remake of the last two administrations.  We expect a President to have the vision to see the failures, rise above them, and suggest solutions rather than more of the same.  For more of the same, simply hand the country over to the GOP and don't do anything.

Hillary Clinton's most obvious and immediate fail is in her false promises to close any gaps (huge) in the American medical system by extending the Affordable Care Act to cover those who have no insurance (i.e. me).  The entire country has fought the public health option with greater fervor than anything else we have ever seen.  That can't be handed straight to the GOP because no-one wanted it and selfishness is the high card in America these days.  That false promise hasn't the faintest chance of ever coming true and Clinton knows it.  She isn't stupid, she's an evil opportunist.

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