Right. I don't care what inflation is like, or how unsettled Americans were by the pandemic; it's never the right move to vote for the wrong candidate. And I have difficulty imagining a candidate worse than Trump.
(I say that now, but in 2028 Scott Baio will no doubt be competing for the Republican nomination.)
Right. I don't care what inflation is like, or how unsettled Americans were by the pandemic; it's never the right move to vote for the wrong candidate. And I have difficulty imagining a candidate worse than Trump.
(I say that now, but in 2028 Scott Baio will no doubt be competing for the Republican nomination.)
November 2024 thoroughly disabused me that Americans care about the moral character of the President. What a tragedy. If a candidate is considered better on the economy and security (even undeservedly or falsely), that seems to be enough. I think Trump could have literally shot someone on Fifth Avenue and he either still would have won or come damn close.
Right. I don't care what inflation is like, or how unsettled Americans were by the pandemic; it's never the right move to vote for the wrong candidate. And I have difficulty imagining a candidate worse than Trump.
(I say that now, but in 2028 Scott Baio will no doubt be competing for the Republican nomination.)
November 2024 thoroughly disabused me that Americans care about the moral character of the President. What a tragedy. If a candidate is considered better on the economy and security (even undeservedly or falsely), that seems to be enough. I think Trump could have literally shot someone on Fifth Avenue and he either still would have won or come damn close.