Everything else doesn't really hold water. I'm in a minority in that I'm a big Hillary supporter, but I can admit she definitely has flaws in how she comes off and a sometimes over-reliance on keeping things private and secret. No candidate is perfect, but it's not close this election season.
Someone has to say it. Electing Democrats won't get you a workers paradise, electing Republicans isn't going to magically make it the 1950's and everything that's scary will automatically disappear. The Dems are closer to what Republicans were like in the 60's and 70's, and the Republicans clearly just keeps moving further to the right, even if it winds up hurting them in the end. I've said for years I've tried to be middle and centrist, but when the country keeps moving right, center all the sudden becomes left and then far left. All the crap about Bernie being a "socialist" which even himself he said he was. He's what a Democrat
should be like. Hillary is what a Republican should be like. Heck, Reagan and Nixon would be called commies by their own party if they were still around.
I totally get the feeling that part of the Republican strategy is if Drumph's going down, he's taking his opponents with him. And the fact that the right has been campaigning for 2016 since basically 2008 doesn't just say "we're desperate to get back into power so we can screw up the same way again," but I really feel they know that shoving both politicians in our faces non-stop is going to lead to more voter apathy, which is going to give them a win. These debates may be making Donald look bad (purely by virtues of him being the world's oldest man-baby), but they're also making Hillary look bad. Like how the oh so biggest controversy is that they didn't shake hands. It comes off as both of them are acting like children, instead of (ahem)
one's a freaking bully!! And the overused joke about "we know where that hand has been." Drumph's supporters don't care about the hundreds of disqualifying and or dangerous aspects, but with Hillary it's like
ehhhhh I don't know... She's not great, she's also the one that isn't a humorless, talentless spoiled rich daddy's boy who weasels out of . And yeah, for the sake of argument, yeah... 3 out of 4 of the last Republican candidates were spoiled daddy's boys, but even then Bush and Romney were respectful, mature, well adjusted (more or less) people. I didn't like them because of their positions (Romney for the crap job he did in my state, spending most of his time running for president), but I just can't think of them as terrible people anymore. People who lived in a rich person bubble, sure.
It's horrifying that we have one ..ehhhh...alright I guess, she won't screw things up too badly candidate and one absolutely horrible human being candidate. Horrifying that we have that and
still that doesn't scare enough voters into throwing support at Hillary. Even after the sex offender allegations, there's still not a comfortable enough gap. And that's not so much because Hillary's picking up supporters as Donald's losing a small amount of his that were probably just going to vote for whatever Rep is put in front of them.
But HEY! At least with the laughing at rape talk, the guy who worked for the third hour of the Today Show got fired...by...the ...company that gave Drumph a TV show and audience so...justice?