I know what he wrote and I am in no way condoning it....I just think it is so sad that this election has caused all this...friends turning on each other.
This is what partisanship does to people. We've lost sight of our principles and our conscience and tethered ourselves to teams. This is why I am, and always have been, a registered independent: parties get corrupted, and eventually people in large numbers make incredibly horrible decisions, ones that seem to be getting worse and worse as the years pass.
This is a perfect example. If we would have looked back to 2014, and assessed Donald Trump on a yes-or-no vote, he would have been rejected with a resounding no, comparable to Hillary Clinton herself. Yet, because he hijacked a primary process that we knew from the past two cycles was horrendously broken, we now tether ourselves to him even though I think most of us clearly know that he would never do the right thing.
This is the first election where I really don't have a preference for which one wins. I wasn't thrilled with Bush but preferred him over Kerry. I despise Obama and what he did to this country and ultimately supported both of his opponents. But Trump and Clinton? Between the two of them alone, I
could seriously look and come to the conclusion that Clinton is less of a risk than Trump. At least the Clintons were kept in check with a GOP congress: we got deficit reduction, welfare reform, and a temporary end to the era of Big Government, so if that's the consequence of not voting Trump, I guess it is what it is. Trump is unrestrainable, and I know I'm drifting off on a tangent here, but I'm glad that I don't bind myself to the false dichotomy.