I don't agree
Posted on: October 10, 2016 at 19:48:43 CT
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Seems we are in the last years of a time of great Crisis in lots of areas. There are plenty who are engaged - the young very much so with their Populist Progressive Hero in Sanders. Some on the Right see a form of protest or salvation in Trump. I think the majority are settled with Clinton.
I don't think the narrative told by the Right on Clinton holds too very much water. The idea that some outsider could fancy dance his way in regardless of how sharp the con wasn't ever really going to play. These are the big leagues. Price of admission is both experience and competence to a varying shades of degree.
Again, the Right's Clinton narrative is much balderdash. I think she set up that server b/c she is tired as sht over being investigated for 30 years. There is no proof of bribes or buy-offs or any level of influence peddling beyond standard faire price of access.
Clinton has significantly more than a third. She is going to win this election and due to the absurdity of her opponent may well win it walking away.
I would like to see a fcking activist govt TACKLING our problems and doing as best we can together.