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Both are unpopular. Only one is a threat.
“This election,” a spokesman for Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) said Thursday, “remains a dumpster fire.” Well, yes, the two major-party candidates for president are historically unpopular. But if this election is unusually bad, it is not because both parties chose bad candidates. There is no equivalence between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton — as even responsible Republicans should be able to recognize.
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False dichotomy. Both are threats. How hard is it to tell people to vote against the one without ‘gilding the lily’ about the other?
This article is lying, and fails to convince because it's lying. It's not ‘at variance with the truth’ about Secretary Clinton, it's pretending.
Simply pointing out Trump's obvious personality problems would've been credible. Extolling Hillary Cheney's virtues isn't.
My opinion, Clinton is far more dangerous and represents a finely tuned corrupt self serving system. Trump is a loudspeaker for shouting angry sentiments, a populist without much of a chance of upturning the Leviathan....but he sure can shame the bastard country club.
Calling this election a dumpster fire is an insult to dumpster fires.
Who writes this horseshit?