1. Mmmhmm... different priorities I guess. To me Hillary's hawkishness absolutely does trump Trump's boorish behavior. When he says he doesn't want war unless it means a safer America, that's something I'd like to hear from anyone. If he is elected maybe Congress will take their responsibility in formally declaring wars more seriously. Hundreds of thousands of people are dead because of the US' foreign policies and meddling in the middle east over the past few decades. Hillary is pretty much the only candidate that promises further war as a policy choice if elected (syrian no-fly zone), and the pictures I see of the destruction the US has caused make it easy for me to take a loud mouth that will likely be opposed on every decision for four years, even by republicans, than a skilled warmonger that has been endorsed by the same people that put us in Iraq in the first place. Democrats will fall in line, and Republicans will get what they've proven they've wanted.
  2. A Hillary win is imperative. No 3rd party candidate will win. It just won't happen (no matter how bad I want it to as long as there are capable candidates that aren't Johnson and Stein). If Trump wins, it's over. All I can say is that I'm very very very very lucky and grateful for being a heterosexual white man at a time where the Trump/Pence disaster is a possibility.
  3. Originally posted by Release3:A Hillary win is imperative. No 3rd party candidate will win. It just won't happen (no matter how bad I want it to as long as there are capable candidates that aren't Johnson and Stein). If Trump wins, it's over. All I can say is that I'm very very very very lucky and grateful for being a heterosexual white man at a time where the Trump/Pence disaster is a possibility.
    You bring something decisive: if you think "we'll be the same whether it's Trump or Hillary", congratulations, being white and christian must be nice.
    But blacks, hispanics, muslims, LGBT people, people with the benefits of Obamacare, atheists, etc. are terrified of a Trump win.
  4. "So, you gonna vote for Trump?"

    Women: "No."
    African Americans: "No, not Trump."
    Hispanics: "Absolutely not."
    LGBT: "Are you serious?"
    White Men: "Idk guys. I just don't know. Hillary is just too icky."
  5. Originally posted by Release3:"So, you gonna vote for Trump?"

    Women: "No."
    African Americans: "No, not Trump."
    Hispanics: "Absolutely not."
    LGBT: "Are you serious?"
    White Men: "Idk guys. I just don't know. Hillary is just too icky."
    If that were true then the election wouldn't be as close as they're predicting. White male don't make up around the 40+ % of the vote trump is expected to get.
  6. I'm not a white man, but it's nice that white guys continue to speak for minorities in their absence. lol, it's amazing seeing Hillary supporters try to take moral authority when their candidate has undeniably played a hand in the deaths of thousands of people of color around the world.
  7. Originally posted by NeonTiger64:I'm not a white man, but it's nice that white guys continue to speak for minorities in their absence. lol, it's amazing seeing Hillary supporters try to take moral authority when their candidate has undeniably played a hand in the deaths of thousands of people of color around the world.
    Fine, ask any minority (be it black, gay, hispanic, native american, asian, or any other race or religion) if they want Trump. I don't think too many will tell you that they are in favor of Trump. I would say at least 4 out of 5 would say no to him.
  8. I've talked to hundreds of people over the last year about their views on the election. No Trump supporter has yet to give me a valid reason as to why they want to vote for him without mentioning Hillary's name or saying "he tells it how it is. No political correctness." I have yet to talk to any minority (besides white women) who is Pro-Trump.
  9. Which deaths is she directly responsible for?
  10. Not a single one. She even asked Congress for more budget for security in embassies like Libya but was shut down by Republicans.
    But "Benghazi" and "emails" are repeated like mantras.
  11. Originally posted by cesar_garza01:[..]
    Not a single one. She even asked Congress for more budget for security in embassies like Libya but was shut down by Republicans.
    But "Benghazi" and "emails" are repeated like mantras.
    Exactly.
  12. Originally posted by Release3:I've talked to hundreds of people over the last year about their views on the election. No Trump supporter has yet to give me a valid reason as to why they want to vote for him without mentioning Hillary's name or saying "he tells it how it is. No political correctness." I have yet to talk to any minority (besides white women) who is Pro-Trump.
    Good to know that once again, your superior white man point of view gives you all the knowledge of how minorities feel. Now if we wanted to ask the people of syria they might tell you Trump.
    And where did I say "directly responsible"? She voted for Iraq war, convinced Obama administration to kill gaddafi, and stood idly by and watched a coup take out the democratically elected president of Honduras because she thought he was a troublemaker.