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In reply to the discussion: I'm ready for a revolution [View all]PCPrincess
(68 posts)I'm sorry, I just couldn't help myself. It is apparent that you are really emotionally invested in this. At times when we are upset and emotional, we tend to lash out at those who would apparently contradict what we feel is 'right'. From the tone of your writing, it is apparent you are lashing out at Ms. Sarandon, whom, you couldn't possibly know was a 'self-entitled narcissist', having never met her.
Do you really really believe that she wishes misery on people? Really?
It is my belief that voters have done a very good job in the last couple decades of creating misery upon themselves by making poor choices on election day. These poor choices are made for many reasons; so many, in fact, that it would take a new post to discuss them.
If Hillary is elected and is a piss-poor president, we would be pretty much stuck with piss-poor for eight years due to the extreme difficulty in removing an incumbent from within the same party. If the Republicans win and a piss-poor Republican is elected, he/she CAN be removed by the OPPOSING party in four years.
I know it is hard for some people to comprehend, but, many many people don't see much difference between Hillary and Trump and, to be honest, I don't think their choices for Supreme Court Justice would vary much either.