Presidential Election Aftermath: What Now / What Next?

Discussion in 'Politics, Religion and Philosophy -(FORUM CLOSED)-' started by davriver209, Aug 11, 2015.

  1. Savory Griddles

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    The debate was a complete waste of time. I am not voting for either one so I think I'll skip the next two debates. Why watch a debate of two people I have zero intention of voting for.

    I have seen an idea going around. If you can't bring yourself to vote for the lesser of two evils, vote for the one most likely to get impeached.
     
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    I like Hillary Clinton more than Donald Trump.

    Flame away =)
     
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    I think you mean, you hate Trump more than you do Hillary.
     
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    I would certainly watch if the moderator in the next debate was a Rancor.
     
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    True, but I find myself wanting to defend her, even though I don't really care for her. Not sure if I would do that if it was just pure hatred for a person.
     
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    I'm the opposite. I guess I don't have pure hatred for Trump but I do think he's an incompetent tool and a bit crazy. But I find myself wanting to defend him.

    My rationale for defending him is this. It's mainly just playing devils advocate. Like the whole country/mainstream media is in an annoying circle jerk of sensationalist hyperbole where everyone is fighting to see who can pretend to be the most outraged. "Trump's a bigot! He's a racist! He'll destroy all of human civilization!"

    Like if you could sum up the candidates with an arbitrary number to measure how good of a president they'd be, I think Hillary is being painted as a +25 while Trump is being painted as a -100. But in reality, I think Hillary would be a -15 and Trump would be a -25. Trump sucks. But not AS much as he's being made out to be. Hillary's not absolutely terrible. But she definitely isn't good. So I defend Trump/criticize Hillary on social media and in conversations with friends/family just to try to bring some balance. Trump's an easy target and so he's hit a lot. Hillary has just as much baggage and flaws, but she's such a good establishment politician that you have to dig a bit deeper to hit her.

    It's easy to watch the debate and then parrot an overgeneralized headline like "Trump proves he's a misognyst and racist by insulting former Latina Miss USA contestant in the 90's!".

    It's a bit more difficult to say "Hillary is utilizing the big cable networks that fund her to push a narrative that Russia is hacking us (which is both deceptive and diplomatically dangerous), in order to proactively delegitimize possible email leaks that might incriminate her".
     
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    The piling on Trump could be because he actually does suck more than Hillary. Like this doesn't have to be a fair and balanced proposition. The things he said about the beauty queen pageant, were actually said, same about Megan Kelly, Rosie O'Donnell, Heidi Klum,etc.
     
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    Yes, and the things he says are very simple, and stupid. Is that worse, or better than not saying stupid things, but instead lying and flip flopping what you say depending on poling numbers?

    Serious question, because I already believe Hillary's thing is worse, but I want to know how others see it.
     
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    Well, may I suggest some John Oliver and some Daily Show?

    I don't understand how can someone justify voting for someone who says, multiple times, racist, bigot, crazy things...

    You have to assume that they both will be crooked, like any elected politician, to nearly the same degree. See Nixon, Kennedy, Bush... probably all of them since like 1800s.
    But only one is openly racist, openly crazy, openly chauvinistic, openly xenophobic, openly incompetent (see estimations for wall and other things related to his supposed "business savvy"). The second one is probably some of those things, at least will try no to show them.

    Lesser of two evils. This is how it looks from the outside of US.

    For my country, it's probably irrelevant, with a slight edge to Trump... BTW.
     
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    Regarding the racist points, Hillary has a pretty bad record too. Other than the obvious Super Predator comment about black kids while Bill was in office, what might be worse is she called herself a Goldwater Girl. Barry Goldwater was very open about being anti Civil Rights, and was one of the leaders in opposing black civil rights.
     
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    Hmm... what about other things? She is a 70 y.o. white establishment granny, of course she's racist.

    May be you should just like vote Obama again...
     
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    Friends, it's okay to be against both. These are the 2 worst candidates in history.

    In 40 days the election will be over and then the really bad part happens.
     
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    Reverse bipartisan, eh?
     
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    The super predator comment was not good obviously, but she did apologize for it. She also apologized for the emails too.

    You don't have to think the apologies are sincere, but at least it's out there. I've never seen Donald Trump apologize for anything. If he did, it's one of those "I'm sorry you feel that way" or "i'm sorry i'm not PC" sorta, kinda apologies.
     
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    All racist, bigotry, immature comments aside, do you truly believe Trump has the political capacity to run the United States of America?

    Honest question. If the man can't keep some of his businesses afloat, how can you expect him to run an entire country?
     
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    Yea I would say so, because most politicians already lie and flip flop. At least with Hillary, I can assume she won't say the first thing that comes to her head. Alot of people might find that kind of authenticity to be refreshing, but I would argue that that's not inherently something to hang your hat on.
     
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    Honestly, I see the Democratic party leaders as racist as a whole. (Not democrats in general, just the establishment) The way they have pandered for decades to minorities telling them everything they want to hear, then never doing anything for them...to me that's a very sinister type of racism. Play on a very specific demographic's heartstrings only to leave them with nothing. Large urban areas that are primarily Democratic voters, with democratic city councils, and democratic mayors have some of the worst conditions out there for minorities. The Democrats have done an extraordinary job of painting Republicans as a bunch of hillbilly, middle-America rednecks. Do those people exist? Of course. But that's not the Republican Party any more than the Democratic party is mostly militant Marxists. Both generalizations are absurd, but they play well to the constituents.
     
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    If the requirement to be elected was having successfully run businesses, we'd have very few politicians. I love the idea, but make no mistake Trump has a much better clue on reality finance than 99% of politicians.
     
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    It's not so much of a requirement, moreso it's his nonchalant demeanor over them and other items such as his questionable offshore investments and tax evasion.

    I would be more apathetic if he had said, yeah, I made some bad investments and own up to them, but he doesn't. He just blows it off like he did nothing wrong.

    I could imagine him starting a war with North Korea, then say, "I didn't do it. Wasn't me."

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