I'm sure I've written about this more than once over the course of the past few months. But, boy, it's sure watching the Republican Establishment scramble. Yes, the issue is Don Trump and his lock on the Republican nomination. The Establishment never figured that would happen, did it? And now look at them!
Talk about hypocrites!!!!!! (OK, they are joining the all-hypocrite team with the Democrats on this one.) They impeached Bill Clinton 20 years ago for being a liar and a philanderer, perhaps even an abuser of women. Oh, they got on their high horses, didn't they? What are those Establishment-types now doing with their own lying, philandering candidate? Ha Ha Ha...... One pundit said that the Republicans owe Clinton an apology. That would really be funny if it wasn't so close to the truth!
And, let's not let the Democrats off the hook on this Clinton deal. All those women's groups who supported Clinton surely looked the other way when it came to his philandering use of women, use them and toss them away. Hey, isn't that what women's lib was all about--using women and then just tossing them away? Heh Heh......
I sure hope this campaign brings out the truth about Hillary Clinton. I would think the Republicans have to trot out how Clinton worked to destroy the reputation of those women who accused her husband of abuse, yet now says that if a woman states she was raped, regardless of the evidence, she should be believed. Let me repeat, any woman who still supports Hillary Clinton needs a check-up from the neck up.
So, where does that leave us? I know two things. If I'm still around kicking and breathing in November, I won't be voting for Clinton. I'd never vote for her. And I won't be voting for Trump. I forgot who it was who once said, "With a choice between two evils, choose neither." That's how I'm voting in November.
I've done some reading about William Lloyd Garrison over the past week or so. We discuss him quite a bit in class, a heroic figure of the abolitionist movement. I think his stance on morality, against evil, is relevant today. Within the next few days, I'll see if I can piece something together about him and how we can learn a little bit about morality from him.
Friday, May 6, 2016
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