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Hate is a strong word. There are few people I would use that word for and even then I would need to personally know them. In Clinton's case I can say I know people I respect that hate her and I can understand why. Clinton to me is simply not suited for the job, her "experience", which I don't deny she has, is exactly why she is not suited for the job. Being experienced in something does not make one the best candidate to do that job.
As for the article, I'm sorry but I really could stop at this point: "Does Clinton have flaws? You bet she does. But the Hillary hatred that seems to motivate the right's most adamant objections to her ascending to the presidency is rooted in unfair and exaggerated animosity lacking any rational connection to reality." So essentially I am irrational because the opinion I have of her, which I can speak to in a coherent and rational manner, is unfair and exaggerated? I'm sorry but I can say the same about those who's support for her is rooted in an irrational commitment to ascend her into the presidency at any cost.
My perspectives about her are based on the fact she has indeed broken the law. While has yet to be indicted or convicted, I still know what she has done is in fact illegal. What remains to be seen is my faith in the justice system, should the DOJ decide not to indict and/or convict.
As for the article, I'm sorry but I really could stop at this point: "Does Clinton have flaws? You bet she does. But the Hillary hatred that seems to motivate the right's most adamant objections to her ascending to the presidency is rooted in unfair and exaggerated animosity lacking any rational connection to reality." So essentially I am irrational because the opinion I have of her, which I can speak to in a coherent and rational manner, is unfair and exaggerated? I'm sorry but I can say the same about those who's support for her is rooted in an irrational commitment to ascend her into the presidency at any cost.
My perspectives about her are based on the fact she has indeed broken the law. While has yet to be indicted or convicted, I still know what she has done is in fact illegal. What remains to be seen is my faith in the justice system, should the DOJ decide not to indict and/or convict.
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It was difficult to get past the first four paragraphs without involuntarily vomiting in the back of my throat.
I love how the author spends an extensive amount of time pretending to be sophisticated while simultaneously indicating that anyone who supports Trump is an uneducated peasant.
I'm honored to be considered as such. Now, where's my pitchfork and musket?
I love how the author spends an extensive amount of time pretending to be sophisticated while simultaneously indicating that anyone who supports Trump is an uneducated peasant.
I'm honored to be considered as such. Now, where's my pitchfork and musket?
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