This has been boiling up a bit for me.
I honestly think that the defining moment of this presidential race is when Hillary called out half of Trump supporters as deplorable homophobes, xenophobes, racists, and misogynists...and getting crap for it. Now, it was absolutely stupid to say this because by now she should have known there is a gaping double standard between Republicans and Democrats that was exacerbated in this election. Of course, she shouldn't have said it, but...
...she's absolutely right. Maybe not so much about the "half," but when you have a bunch of primary voters that hijacked the Republican party from relatively sane and reasonable candidates for a venomous sociopath who basically spits out the worst of the far right's rhetoric because they feel they lost their country because of years and years of far right talk radio and Fox News. And in some cases, crazy conspiracy theorists online. I'm pretty sure some Republicans agree that they've lost their party to unsavory people who hide behind "we're poor working class families" when they have despicable beliefs. Ones that share them on social media, especially inappropriate places like Cheerios commercials.
And if the fact that Drumph has been known to be backed by various hate groups, and that a large number of his supporters violently dispatch with protesters doesn't get you, then certainly some of his name supporters should. Alex Jones backs him. Someone who's roughly a parody of a tin foil hate wearing Doomsday prepper that still has his Y2K supplies in the basement, but sincere about it. And the Latinos for Trump guy is basically Latino Uncle Ruckus. I have no doubt that if it hadn't been for Trump, this would have all been a coronation ceremony for Jeb.
I get that there's always been a hypocritical double standard in partisan politics, but this just infuriating. What do you expect when the same emotionally manipulative ultra entitled types love saying how Obama is Hitler, who fall for actual Hitler-ian political manipulation tactics? Not saying that the Democratic party is free from racists, but they never make it an issue. What I especially love is how the right was able to jump on Hillary's comments and say that it paints her as an elitist.
Uh...hello?! Her opponent is someone who has had and lost and gained again so much money, that has been synonymous with success, who had a freaking reality TV show and merchandise based off of it, who has been able to marry various trophy wives and dump them... yeah, but he's not elitist because he talks like a spoiled 8 year old bully at someone else's birthday party who can't stand the thought of not being the center of attention and especially the thought that none of the presents are his. You can't start off a political campaign making general sweeping comments about Mexicans and Muslims to race bait a bunch of horrible people and get to complain that the opposing side passive aggressively calls half of your supporters names. ESPECIALLY if you call all her supporters names first. It's that oft told bully tale. He can beat the heck out of the kids, give them swirlies, give them demanding nicknames that will haunt them for life, but don't you DARE stand up for yourself or he'll start puppy dog eyes and crocodile tears at the teacher so the victims can be punished.
That said, I love how Mike Pence did the whole puppy dog eyes and crocodile tears when he gave the whole "working class Republicans are all poor salt of the Earth and you shouldn't say anything bad about them" spiel. You're friggin running mate wants to be Putin's bang buddy.
On the other hand, this is why this is the most frightening election ever. Both candidates are self inflicted wounds. On the one hand, a bunch of nasty Tea Party types are part of the reason Trump became the nominee, but having over a dozen candidates (most of them were grotesquely unqualified) come in with the same vague plans the party keeps swearing will work with slight differences also bit your campaign in the butt. Meanwhile, I really really didn't want Hillary to run. If Hillary got the nomination in 08, we would be looking at Empress Palin's third term. She didn't, we were saved from that trainwreck of a human as a vice president because we had an exiting politician running for the Democrats for a change. I don't dislike her, but know that the Clintons have so much baggage that the negative advertisements write themselves. Why do you think Begahzi was a huge scandal when dozens of embassy attacks happened under Bush with no repercussions? The right knew the Dems would have her run in '16, and were pre-sabotaging them. Between that and suppression of voters through pointless legislation they pretty much said was to suppress minorities that vote for the left, it's painfully obvious their plans for Bush 3: This time Iraq will TOTALLY work, You Guys are blowing up in their faces. They deserve Trump. Just...we don't.
I love how Hillary is untrustworthy because of a bunch of e-mails and the foundation is somewhat sketchy, but the mountains of scandals Trump's sitting on are just punchlines in a comedy news show. The only reason a disgusting candidate like Trump isn't waaaaay behind in the polls and falling more every time he opens his mouth to say something even more despicable is because the Clintons are great at screwing things up themselves. And for whatever conspiracy the Dems have for favoring her over Bernie, the blame rests on the older Democrats that seem to think she's Susan Lucci and she's been somehow screwed out of being first woman president. I really was pushing for Bernie. Not so much that I think he'd be able to deliver on any of the wild promises he was making, but because every darn poll showed that he would have beaten Trump by a landslide, where as even then Clinton was in the margin of error at best. AND that a large enough amount of his supporters would support Jill "Anti-Vac nutjob that believes Wi-Fi is mutating kids" Stein, thus taking away vital Clinton votes, thus giving Trump a bigger lead. And you know that if he becomes president and horrible things happen, those *&^%in' Indies will whine the loudest about it while simultaneously saying "I'm still glad my head was so far up myself that I supported a spoiler to prove a point." You know, just like they did when Bush went to war.
So essentially, we have a race between someone that's unspeakably terrible and "ehhhh. I don't like her that much either, so they're both exactly the same." AND that's the underlying frightening concept. Any other Democrat and Trump would be double digits behind in the polls. If you think Trump's going to be a disastrous president that's a threat to the country, you kinda have to vote for Hillary. Swallow your pride and suffer the 4 years before the next awful Republican Reboot.
I honestly think that the defining moment of this presidential race is when Hillary called out half of Trump supporters as deplorable homophobes, xenophobes, racists, and misogynists...and getting crap for it. Now, it was absolutely stupid to say this because by now she should have known there is a gaping double standard between Republicans and Democrats that was exacerbated in this election. Of course, she shouldn't have said it, but...
...she's absolutely right. Maybe not so much about the "half," but when you have a bunch of primary voters that hijacked the Republican party from relatively sane and reasonable candidates for a venomous sociopath who basically spits out the worst of the far right's rhetoric because they feel they lost their country because of years and years of far right talk radio and Fox News. And in some cases, crazy conspiracy theorists online. I'm pretty sure some Republicans agree that they've lost their party to unsavory people who hide behind "we're poor working class families" when they have despicable beliefs. Ones that share them on social media, especially inappropriate places like Cheerios commercials.
And if the fact that Drumph has been known to be backed by various hate groups, and that a large number of his supporters violently dispatch with protesters doesn't get you, then certainly some of his name supporters should. Alex Jones backs him. Someone who's roughly a parody of a tin foil hate wearing Doomsday prepper that still has his Y2K supplies in the basement, but sincere about it. And the Latinos for Trump guy is basically Latino Uncle Ruckus. I have no doubt that if it hadn't been for Trump, this would have all been a coronation ceremony for Jeb.
I get that there's always been a hypocritical double standard in partisan politics, but this just infuriating. What do you expect when the same emotionally manipulative ultra entitled types love saying how Obama is Hitler, who fall for actual Hitler-ian political manipulation tactics? Not saying that the Democratic party is free from racists, but they never make it an issue. What I especially love is how the right was able to jump on Hillary's comments and say that it paints her as an elitist.
Uh...hello?! Her opponent is someone who has had and lost and gained again so much money, that has been synonymous with success, who had a freaking reality TV show and merchandise based off of it, who has been able to marry various trophy wives and dump them... yeah, but he's not elitist because he talks like a spoiled 8 year old bully at someone else's birthday party who can't stand the thought of not being the center of attention and especially the thought that none of the presents are his. You can't start off a political campaign making general sweeping comments about Mexicans and Muslims to race bait a bunch of horrible people and get to complain that the opposing side passive aggressively calls half of your supporters names. ESPECIALLY if you call all her supporters names first. It's that oft told bully tale. He can beat the heck out of the kids, give them swirlies, give them demanding nicknames that will haunt them for life, but don't you DARE stand up for yourself or he'll start puppy dog eyes and crocodile tears at the teacher so the victims can be punished.
That said, I love how Mike Pence did the whole puppy dog eyes and crocodile tears when he gave the whole "working class Republicans are all poor salt of the Earth and you shouldn't say anything bad about them" spiel. You're friggin running mate wants to be Putin's bang buddy.
On the other hand, this is why this is the most frightening election ever. Both candidates are self inflicted wounds. On the one hand, a bunch of nasty Tea Party types are part of the reason Trump became the nominee, but having over a dozen candidates (most of them were grotesquely unqualified) come in with the same vague plans the party keeps swearing will work with slight differences also bit your campaign in the butt. Meanwhile, I really really didn't want Hillary to run. If Hillary got the nomination in 08, we would be looking at Empress Palin's third term. She didn't, we were saved from that trainwreck of a human as a vice president because we had an exiting politician running for the Democrats for a change. I don't dislike her, but know that the Clintons have so much baggage that the negative advertisements write themselves. Why do you think Begahzi was a huge scandal when dozens of embassy attacks happened under Bush with no repercussions? The right knew the Dems would have her run in '16, and were pre-sabotaging them. Between that and suppression of voters through pointless legislation they pretty much said was to suppress minorities that vote for the left, it's painfully obvious their plans for Bush 3: This time Iraq will TOTALLY work, You Guys are blowing up in their faces. They deserve Trump. Just...we don't.
I love how Hillary is untrustworthy because of a bunch of e-mails and the foundation is somewhat sketchy, but the mountains of scandals Trump's sitting on are just punchlines in a comedy news show. The only reason a disgusting candidate like Trump isn't waaaaay behind in the polls and falling more every time he opens his mouth to say something even more despicable is because the Clintons are great at screwing things up themselves. And for whatever conspiracy the Dems have for favoring her over Bernie, the blame rests on the older Democrats that seem to think she's Susan Lucci and she's been somehow screwed out of being first woman president. I really was pushing for Bernie. Not so much that I think he'd be able to deliver on any of the wild promises he was making, but because every darn poll showed that he would have beaten Trump by a landslide, where as even then Clinton was in the margin of error at best. AND that a large enough amount of his supporters would support Jill "Anti-Vac nutjob that believes Wi-Fi is mutating kids" Stein, thus taking away vital Clinton votes, thus giving Trump a bigger lead. And you know that if he becomes president and horrible things happen, those *&^%in' Indies will whine the loudest about it while simultaneously saying "I'm still glad my head was so far up myself that I supported a spoiler to prove a point." You know, just like they did when Bush went to war.
So essentially, we have a race between someone that's unspeakably terrible and "ehhhh. I don't like her that much either, so they're both exactly the same." AND that's the underlying frightening concept. Any other Democrat and Trump would be double digits behind in the polls. If you think Trump's going to be a disastrous president that's a threat to the country, you kinda have to vote for Hillary. Swallow your pride and suffer the 4 years before the next awful Republican Reboot.