I have nothing to add to that which would make it any better.Which brings me to those of you who say there’s no real difference between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.That’s just plain wrong. Trump has revealed himself to be a narcissistic, xenophobic, hatemonger who, if elected, would legitimize bigotry, appoint Supreme Court justices with terrible values, and have direct access to the button that could set off a nuclear war.Hillary may not possess Bernie Sanders’s indignation about the rigging of our economy and democracy, or be willing to go as far in remedying it, but she’s shown herself a capable and responsible leader.Some of you agree a Trump presidency would be a disaster but claim it would galvanize a forceful progressive movement in response.That’s unlikely. Rarely if ever in history has a sharp swing to the right moved the political pendulum further back in the opposite direction. Instead, it tends to move the “center” rightward, as did Ronald Reagan’s presidency.Besides, Trump could do huge and unalterable damage to America and the world in the meantime.Finally, some of you say even if Hillary is better than Trump, you’re tired of choosing the “lesser of two evils,” and you’re going to vote your conscience by either writing Bernie’s name in, or voting for the Green Party candidate, or not voting at all.I can’t criticize anyone for voting their conscience, of course. But your conscience should know that a decision not to vote for Hillary, should she become the Democratic nominee, is a de facto decision to help Donald Trump.
Monday, May 30, 2016
No, Hillary is Not Like Trump
From the great, and too often right, Bernie Sanders-supporting former Labor Secretary under President Clinton, Robert Reich's well-written piece on what's next for Democrats supporting both Clinton and Sanders:
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