Someone on Huffington Post has made an insightful, well thought out argument!
It's breathtaking to me how juvenile the Clinton campaign is. There is a "take-my-ball-and-go-home" attitude in almost all of the rhetoric. Anger, sarcasm, chest pounding and foot stomping - this is a President? No, this is a toddler having a temper tantrum. This is someone in desperate need of a time-out.
And the more I hear the "Vote for me because I will beat the Republicans" refrain that climaxes every Clinton stump speech, the more I find it creepy and disturbing. Sorry, but the "Republicans" are half of the country. How often have we been told in the last several elections that the country is painfully divided politically.
I don't want to sound too Kumbaya about this, but we shouldn't be voting for someone because they will "beat" half our country into submission. We need a leader who will enlist the other half, who will invite them, who will welcome them and who will lead a nation into an uncertain
future.
What we don't need is a tone deaf, angry, sarcastic, brow-beating divider who would rather scorch the ground she lives on rather than imagine any possibility that she might not be the landlord. That kind of behavior represents a past we would all like to step away from, not a future any of us should embrace or even accept.
He's actually telling readers that they should honestly reach out to Republicans and overcome their differences? I'm speechless. Of course, it could all be baseless rhetoric, but it's something that's rarely seen in the Democratic circles.
Hell, Rush Limbaugh has told his listeners in Texas go to out and vote for Hillary.
Armageddon is here folks. I highly suggest you get your affairs in order.
Travis
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