Papageorgio, post: 15486997
My point is partisan politics makes fools of all of us. Trump, Clinton, Clinton, Trump. Two bad choices and yet each side supports them. Pretty funny.
No candidate that I voted for in my lifetime has made a fool of me. And that includes the current election.
McGovern, Carter, Carter, Mondale, Dukakis, Clinton, Clinton, Gore, Kerry, Obama, Obama, and now Clinton.
As far as I'm concerned the ones that didn't win all should have and the country would have been better off.
Of course I support my candidates. They all match my political view as close as possible.
I am very pleased with Clinton's and Obama's 16 years of Presidency. I wish like hell Gore would have won the Scotus decision. No Ignorant decision to kick the UN out and invade Iraq.
Clinton's 22 million jobs and budget surpluses impress me more than his moral failures.
So you need to know that you don't get to decide if my candidate made a fool of me. Hillary will carry Obama's 55 percent approval rating onward. She will be better than any candidate Republicans put forth.
That has nothing to do with my support of her.
Republicans put crap on the top of the ticket this year.
It's not partisan at all to oppose that joke of a candidate in Donald Trump. The only way to really oppose him is to vote for his opponent. That is what I'm doing. I am no fool.