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Originally posted by Dessy Fenix
I believe there are worse things to deal with, like the crime bill itself. Not what a bunch of people said at the time. To me it seems clear that Hillary was talking about the nature of tough criminals that must dealt with. However we seen the effects of the Crime Bill and it's not working. I asked for another almost sarcastically because I kept largely informed on all three candidates, their history, suggested policies, associations and comments.
I was on #FeelTheBern side at first but I dive deeper into Hillary's history and obviously reached the opposite conclusion as you, ended up supporting her more than before. Is her past shady? Yes. Would I prefer Bernie? Definitely (although Bernie's endgame atm is giving me amazing pause.) I don't really see a lot of things people are calling "evils". Bad and wrong decisions that I don't really argee with or support yes but in looking at the overall candiate especially against a candidate that would be far worse. I can see myself easily placing a vote for her on Election day.
Trump himself has blatantly lied, misinformed, openly supported violence and discrimination, and switched on positions more than Hillary did. Comments like your last line make it hard for me to even grasp at the position you're coming from if you believe that Trump isn't the slightest bit worse than Hillary. How dare you implied that I turned a blind eye when it seems like you did just that, just because you dislike Hillary?
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You are essentially picking the lesser of two evils. You can't say you support Hilary and then bash Trump. It's hypocritical. Why did you ever stop supporting Bernie again? What in any part of Hilary's past, made you go *HARDER* for her? Bad and wrong decisions are okay to an extent for everybody...but the President of the United States?. If you know what she has done, what she has STILL not reveled, and based on her past, what she essentially WILL do, why on earth can you not see the "evils"?
Trump is running an election (And again, I'm not a supporter), and it is CLEAR that he is learning policy via the Sarah Palin way as he goes along, so when he switches up (like most candidates do during the candidacy) it is not the same as a women who has been in various places of power and changes them for gain when she needs support.