I will vote for Hillary Clinton in
November. I will do this knowing full well that Hillary Clinton has more
baggage than United Airlines and that she would nominate Supreme Court justices
that would do violence to the First, Second and Fifth Amendments to the United
States Constitution. She flat out lied about her home brew server and was careless with the classified
information on it; thereby imperiling national security. I recognize that she is owned in fee-simple by
one of the most reactionary groups in America, the public employee unions.
Further I assume that the SVR, the foreign intelligence service of the Russian
Federation, will cause to be released documents showing a very unsavory
connection between Hillary Clinton’s actions as Secretary of State and the
Clinton Foundation.
Had Trump not been nominated, I would
have proudly voted for Marco Rubio, John Kasich or Jeb Bush and would have
supported Scott Walker, Chris Christie and yes, Mike Pence. But compared to
these candidates Donald Trump lives on another planet. Simply put he is not a
Republican or a conservative as we have known those terms to be defined.
So you might rightly ask, why will I
vote for her? The reason is simple. Hillary Clinton, as cynical as she
sometimes can be, believes in America and its values. Trump does not by wanting
to establish religious tests for immigration and ethnic tests for judges. She
is open to the world; Trump is not. Donald Trump believes in only himself. As
Khizr Kahn, the Muslim father of a slain U.S. Army captain noted at the Democratic
Convention of Trump: “You have sacrificed nothing.” And
hopefully we will soon know the contents of Trump’s tax returns which will demonstrate
that he is not as rich as he says he is, has given only pittance to charity and
has played the tax code like an aria by paying a minimal amount of taxes. The
media should think about not covering him until he releases his tax returns,
like every modern candidate for the presidency. Why do they let him get away
with it?
Trump represents a steak of
authoritarianism that goes back to the proto-fascist America First movement of
the early 1940s championed by Charles Lindbergh. He doesn’t have a clue about
foreign policy and has no advisers of stature, military or diplomatic. This is
evidenced by his “bromance” with Putin and his playing fast and loose with our commitments
to NATO. In contrast Hillary Clinton is a tough minded foreign policy realist
who understands the dangers we face with Putinism and ISIS.
As I wrote in two prior blog posts (http://shulmaven.blogspot.com/2014/05/reliving-1930s.html
and http://shulmaven.blogspot.com/2014/08/reliving-1930s-part-2.html
) we are in the process of reliving the
1930s where Russian expansionism in the Ukraine is analogous to Hitler’s moves
in central Europe and the rise of antisemitism in Europe today has a parallel
to that dark era. Similar to the 1930s, Trump wants to close America off from
the rest of the world. He doesn’t realize that we benefit from trade and
immigration. To be sure there are losers in the process and we as a society
have to do much better for them going forward.
Further, if you think Hillary has a
problem with the truth, she doesn’t hold a candle to The Donald’s prevarications.
Simply put, as the old adage goes, “How can you tell when Trump is lying? Answer:
When he is moving his lips.” You really
can’t tell from one day to the next what he will say and whether or not he will
say the same thing again the following day. He is an unstable egomaniac who is
unfit for public office, any office. That is why I will be voting for Hillary.
Now I will close with some internal
Republican Party dynamics. We brought Trump on ourselves. The Congressional
leadership, K-Street lobbyists and public policy intellectuals (save a few)
only talked to themselves. They had no clue as to what was going on out in the
country and became completely out of touch with the working class base of the
Republican Party. Instead of the toney restaurants of D.C., I suggest they
visit the fast food joints and bars of the Midwest and South. Simply put a
whole lot of soul searching is ahead of us.
Well thought out, David! Your Wisconsin friends salute you. Julie and Awad
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