I thought there was "unofficial bad blood" between the Gores and the Clintons these days? Regardless, I'm happy it is happening.
Oh they definitely hate each other, but that was between Bill and Gore. Hillary was always friendly with the Gores, especially Tipper. And because it's TRUMP I'm not surprised he wants to do his part.
Oh god I know I said both Kayleigh and Scottie were the worst people on CNN BUT Boris Epshteyn is the worst...he literally lies and then makes fun of people. Always rude
Oh god I know I said both Kayleigh and Scottie were the worst people on CNN BUT Boris Epshteyn is the worst...he literally lies and then makes fun of people. Always rude
They're all absolutely horrible. Personally, that black, gay, birther Trumpkin irks me the most.
The Latinos for Trump surrogate is my personal favorite. He's so badly spoken that nearly everything he's said has become a meme and inspired support for Clinton's campaign instead. (See the taco truck voter registration drives)
An unintentional double agent tea.
SNL has been making "Hillary wants to be President jokes" for decades. The episodes after election day and inauguration day are going to be so iconic. A twenty year running joke finally getting its punchline.
The Atlantic endorses Hillary their third ever endorsement in 159 years; Abraham Lincoln, LBJ, HRC
Quote:
Donald Trump, on the other hand, has no record of public service and no qualifications for public office. His affect is that of an infomercial huckster; he traffics in conspiracy theories and racist invective; he is appallingly sexist; he is erratic, secretive, and xenophobic; he expresses admiration for authoritarian rulers, and evinces authoritarian tendencies himself. He is easily goaded, a poor quality for someone seeking control of America’s nuclear arsenal. He is an enemy of fact-based discourse; he is ignorant of, and indifferent to, the Constitution; he appears not to read.
That Atlantic endorsement is a BIG deal. Only the third endorsement since founding in 1857. Others were Lincoln and LBJ (huge shoes to fill there, but she can handle it).
Today, our position is similar to the one in which The Atlantic’s editors found themselves in 1964. We are impressed by many of the qualities of the Democratic Party’s nominee for president, even as we are exasperated by others, but we are mainly concerned with the Republican Party’s nominee, Donald J. Trump, who might be the most ostentatiously unqualified major-party candidate in the 227-year history of the American presidency.
Do all of these endorsements actually have an effect on voters? I mean, clearly they'll just convince Trumpsters that all of these publications are part of the liberal propaganda machine, or something, but what about independents and sane Republicans?