leashyourkids wrote:
Nah, Trumps refusing to accept the election results has potentially far worse consequences. It may be nothing... but it could be something big and it continues to erode trust in things that we have to have people believe in.
I have to disagree with that. It's hysteria. What do you think might happen? That Trump will lead a group of West Virginians with pitchforks to throw Hillary out of the White House? Him "not accepting" the result would be as significant as the Dodgers not accepting their loss in the NLCS because Gonzales was safe at home, that is to say not at all.
leashyourkids wrote:
It's absolutely true. The arrogance of left wingers certainly exists, but some of it is justified. The extreme Right (Trump's biggest fans) believe that working with any Democrat is treason, and that irrationality is primarily stoked by news outlets and talk radio.
I realize that the definition of "right wing" has been changed colloquially to mean a racist hater, but it traditionally refers to conservatives, and the true right wingers, i.e. small government conservatives, don't support Trump at all. Trump's base is the uneducated, unemployed, dispossessed white guy who is looking for government to fix his problems. That's really as far from right wing as you can get.
My problem with Hillary Clinton is that she is absolutely Nixonian. Nixon was driven from office and no one would have considered voting for him after his misdeeds came to light. But 45 years later voting for Clinton feels like voting for Nixon
after becoming aware of all the bad stuff. The only reason to vote for her is that she is running against Mussolini. If I were in a battleground state I absolutely would vote for her, but I'm not "with her" and I wouldn't feel good about doing it.
We probably won't ever agree on this, as I view the public discourse generated by leaders to be more important than you do. But I do want to clarify that I'm not saying Armageddon is going to occur when Donald Trump stomps his feet and throws a fit like a child upon his loss. What I'm saying is that it is yet another example (in a long line of them) of Trump encouraging his psychopath militant base to believe more preposterous things. That is bad for our country... I mean, it's hard to imagine a choice for president as bad as this one, but I don't expect any change as long as people are so easily manipulated by morons like him. And, let's be clear, he's a moron. He's not a political savant. He's not intelligent. He's not nuanced. He is 100% a pathetic, thin-skinned, narcissistic, petulant baby who has no idea the ramifications of what he says. I don't believe any of his comments are calculated, and I don't think he knows one goddamned thing about what is important to maintain a Democratic Republic (trust in the system is a huge component).