This is something I've been saying for years.The biggest hypocrisy of the wholes sexual assault thing is that Billy Bush lost his job over the video, yet Donald get nothing.
If a celebrity says something racist or homophobic, their career is over. If a politician says something racist or homophobic, they get voted into office. The guy from Grey's Anatomy called one of the cast member's the F word and he was shamed out of Hollywood for the better part of a decade, and basically apologized his way back into some independent movie no one saw. Mel Gibson said something anti-semetic when he was drunk, and while that didn't spell the end of his career, his racist rant to his ex-wife or ex-lover did. Even when they planned to give him a cameo in Hangover 2, Zach Galafanakis made darn sure he didn't. By comparison, they were okay with Mike Tyson who committed sexual assault when he was younger and famously bit a guy's ear off having that same cameo, because at least Mike managed to try and make himself a better person.
I get the fact that we vote often with our wallets, and I'm glad that on the level of entertainment networks worry about losing sponsors and viewers when one of their talent goes wrong. First thing that happened to Drumph when he called Mexicans "rapists" (pause for irony) was that NBC cancelled his TV show and refused to carry some pageant he hosted (and presumably would have busted into the dressing rooms to ogle like a dirty old man). A few months later they let him on SNL to appear in a sketch full of non-jokes, and then a full year later they let him appear on Jimmy Fallon. Way to keep that punishment.
Bernie is the kind of cranky old Jewish man who would outlive us all. But frankly, he's more likable, more electable, and he was getting the young people passionate enough to bother voting. It's an assumption to say he be leaps and bounds beyond Drumph in the polls, but certainly there wouldn't be a statistical dead heat every 2 weeks. I really wish she didn't run. I was dreading her running since 2008, and I really wish she just freaking quit trying after Obama got the nod. I'll admit when she did get the nomination I wasn't too ticked off, I liked her then, but the way this election is going, I'm only voting for her as a spite vote against Drumph. NOT because I actually care that she's in league with the banks or that she's actually conservative or anything like that. The fact that she can't stop tripping over her *&^% feet, screwing things up hard, and barely being able to beat an opponent that's basically a cartoonish left wing parody of a right wing parody of a Captain Planet villain.And that's pretty much one of the reasons why I didn't want to vote at all this election. Even if it was Bernie instead of Hillary, I'd still be uncomfortable voting for him, if only because he doesn't even look like he'd survive even a first term - reminding me very much of my previous primary doctor, who was well into his 80s (and had been practicing since he was twenty-one) and literally just dropped dead one day a number of years back.
Here's the thing. If that is indeed true, that makes them look worse. They're the ones that told her to run, who wanted her to run, and (if the conspiracy theories are true, which they kinda are) made it so she won the nomination, despite the fact that (again) they knew the right wanted them to pick her because she had enough baggage to throw at her. That's the thing I hate about the Dems. They can't stand up for themselves, they can't make themselves look good, they don't know how to talk to the very same blue collar types that vote directly against their own interests, they're willfully unaware there's a massive double standard, and they constantly trip over their own feet. If they truly wanted to say "look how progressive we are" and pick a woman, there's plenty of Democrat female politicians that aren't Hillary.But, things are looking even worse for Hillary now: even the Democratic party is now trying to urge her to bow out of the race and let her running mate step up to the plate instead.
That said, I don't believe they'd try and talk her out of being the nominee this far into the game. Though, frankly, they should go after the FBI hack that wants to keep the e-mails a thing. And Anthony Weiner for being such a chicken&^%^ pedophile. Thanks for not destroying your phone.
Facepalm...Hillary wants to start a war ... I don't think she's really the lesser of two evils.
And Donald wants to drop bombs on everyone and has no idea how international policy works. Hillary might star a war, Donald will start several. And if the rest of the world also votes far right, I'm sure all of them would want to start a few with us, too.
This is what I hate about the other side in all this. The liberals that want a perfectly left wing hippy party so bad, they'd throw their votes to an unelectible hot dog and risk getting the party that's completely the opposite of their beliefs rather than put up with a party that at least kinda shares one or two of them. I've heard all the lectures of "we need a third party" before. And yes. Maybe we do need a third party. What we get is like 5 or 6 little parties skimming votes from the left, giving the advantage to the right. Why? When Liberals aren't 100% happy with their candidate, they vote Green Rainbow or Libertarian, Conservatives will vote gladly for whoever's Republican. And that's one nice thing I can say about them. It doesn't matter how badly they screw up foreign policy, the economy, or throw their own voters under the bus, Republican voters are loyal enough to keep voting directly against their own interests. Liberals? Al Gore wasn't far left enough, so they threw all their votes to Ralph Nadar, essentially letting Bush win in 2000...and they whined the loudest when we were forced into Afghanistan and Iraq. And they didn't even say "Jeez! We made a huge mistake on that one! Sorry, this is partially our fault." Nope, they said "I'm proud I wasted my vote to make a statement that no one will hear or care about."
I've said it before and I'll say it again. When the Neo-Cons got in back in 1980, they corrupted both parties. The Democrats are essentially what the Republicans were back in the 60's, the Republican party's been passing the far right event horizon for years, leading to absolute fascism. We're never going to get a full left wing party that's completely anti-war and socialist. And I hear yah. I hate that the Democrats aren't as liberal as they should be. But that's on the country. Obama was essentially a conservative Democrat, and the right called him a commie socialist.
But the fact of the matter is, Hillary is not great and not ideal. Drumph, no matter what the circumstance, is an unacceptable candidate on every level. Even if he's a powerless figurehead that lets Mike Pence do everythin...uh...Mike Pence is a religious nutjob that haaaaaates the heck out of gays and forces women who have miscarriages to throw humiliating funerals for the fetuses. Abortion, whatever....but a miscarriage is already a horrible thing for a woman to go through. Humiliating them because Bible is just..horrendous. Hillary may suck, but I HATE the Gaston/Judge Frollo ticket.