Posted on 10/23/2016 5:32:52 AM PDT by Kaslin
Last time a Clinton was on the ballot, I voted for Ross Perot. My vote didnt deny Bob Dole the White House, but I confess I felt a smug sense of satisfaction in refusing to settle. I sure showed them, didnt I?
I havent been as vocal as other Never Trump writers, but neither have I hidden my dislike or tempered my criticism. In a field of 17 Republican candidates, Donald Trump wouldnt have been my 18th choice. Im still not a fan. But they didnt just ask me; they asked everyone. And more of everyone chose Donald Trump.
I couldnt do it, I just couldnt. For countless reasons Ive covered over the last year, I dug in my heels and proudly basked in my self-satisfaction. I still defended Trump in this column and on social media when he was wrongly attacked by the left and the media, but I was steadfast in my opposition to the man.
So what changed?
Not Trump. He still gives rambling speeches with little focus and spends far too much time defending himself against insignificant slights when he should be focusing on policy (though his ethics reform proposal is excellent and will irritate all the people in Washington who need to be irritated)
Hillary hasnt changed either. At least not in who she is a corrupt, self-serving liar willing to do or say anything to win and/or sell out to the highest bidder. There isnt enough Saudi Arabian money in the Clinton Foundation to get me to vote for someone who got rich off public service and a commitment to helping the poor.
No, whats changed is me. Not through introspection and reflection, but through watching the sickening display of activism perpetrated by a covert army with press credentials.
Bias has always been a factor in journalism. Its nearly impossible to remove. Humans have their thoughts, and keeping them out of your work is difficult. But 2016 saw the remaining veneer of credibility, thin as it was, stripped away and set on fire.
More than anything, I cant sit idly by and allow these perpetrators of fraud to celebrate and leak tears of joy like they did when they helped elect Barack Obama in 2008. I have to know I weighed in not only in writing but in the voting booth.
The media needs to be destroyed. And although voting for Trump wont do it, its something. Essentially, I am voting for Trump because of the people who dont want me to, and I believe I must register my disgust with Hillary Clinton.
I am not of the mindset that any vote not for Trump is a vote for Hillary, but a vote for Trump is a vote against Hillary. And I need to vote against Hillary. I need to vote against the media.
After the last debate, when no outlet fact checked Hillarys lie that her opposition to the Heller decision had anything to do with children, or her lie that the State Department didnt lose $6 billion under her leadership, I couldnt hold out any longer.
A Trump administration at least will include people I trust in positions that matter. I dont know if they will be able to hold him completely in check, but I know a Clinton administration will include people who have been her co-conspirators in corruption, and there wont even be a media to hold her accountable.
The Wikileaks emails have exposed an arrogant cabal of misery profiteers who hold everyone, even their fellow travelers deemed not pure enough, in contempt. These bigots whove made their fortune from government service should be kept as far away from the levers of power as the car keys should be kept from anyone named Kennedy on a Friday night. My one vote against it will not be enough, but its all I can do and I have to do all I can do.
I wont stop being critical of Trump when he deserves it; I wont pretend someone is handing out flowers when theyre shoveling BS. But Id rather have BS shoveled out of a president than our tax dollars shoveled to a presidents friends and political allies.
The Project Vertias videos exposed a corrupt political machine journalists would have been proud to expose in the past. The Wikileaks emails pulled back the curtain on why that didnt happen journalists are in on it. I cant pretend otherwise, and I have no choice but to oppose it.
This isnt a call to arms for Never Trumpers to follow suit; this is a choice I had to make for myself after much reflection. I wouldnt presume to tell others how to act any more than I would accept the same from someone else. I would encourage them to consider what awaits the country should Hillary win. If they cant vote against her by voting for him, at least spend these last two weeks of the election directing their ire toward Clinton.
Although most are principled, far too many Never Trump conservatives spend more of their time attacking him than pointing out her corruption. I get it in him, you see the fight youve been a part of being betrayed, and that leaves a mark.
Im not saying you should support him, but you shouldnt lose sight of the importance of opposing her. If, or when, Hillary Clinton takes the oath of office, she needs to have as little support as possible. Frankly, she needs to be damaged. The mainstream media wont do it; theyre in on it.
This is my choice, what I must do. Each person has to come to this decision on their own terms. And the fact remains there simply arent enough Never Trump Republicans to make up Trumps current deficit, and thats on him. But I know what Ive been wrestling with these past few weeks is not unique to me. And I dont know about you, but I simply cannot sit around knowing there was something else I could have done to oppose Hillary Clinton and I didnt do it.
A simple protest vote for a third party or a write-in of my favorite comic book character might feel good for a moment. It might even give me a sense of moral superiority that lasts until her first executive order damaging something I hold dear or her first Supreme Court nominee. But the sting that will follow will far outlive that temporary satisfaction.
I oppose much of what Donald Trump has said, but I oppose everything Hillary Clinton has done and wants to do. And what someone says, no matter how objectionable, is less important than what someone does, especially when its so objectionable. A personal moral victory wont suffice when the stakes are so high. As such, I am compelled to vote against Hillary by voting for the only candidate with any chance whatsoever of beating her Donald Trump.
WOW! I was waiting to find out who Derek Hunter was going to vote for,now I can cast my ballot!
I thought Perot ran against the rapist and Old Man “Read my lyin’ lips” Bush.
Not Trump. He still gives rambling speeches with little focus and spends far too much time defending himself against insignificant slights when he should be focusing on policy (though his ethics reform proposal is excellent and will irritate all the people in Washington who need to be irritated)...
To me this smacks of an attempt to rehabilitate some relevance before the full measure of a dishonest "principled conservatism" stand is totally erased by a Trump landslide. To me, this smacks of trying to retain future relevancy and reputation that makes a nicely feathered bed.
The fact is that his one "I just gotta do it because blah, blah, blah" vote is pitifully insignificant in the coming tsunami of REJECTION of elitist establishment ideals and actions.
He also ran in 1996.
“No, whats changed is me. Not through introspection and reflection, but through watching the sickening display of activism perpetrated by a covert army with press credentials.”
Folks, a NeverTrumper has a responsible change of heart!
A writer comes to the conclusion most thinking individuals could see the moment Trump won the nomination.
It does not say much for his political sense or judgement, but I am glad to have him on board.
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I believe Derek Hunter is like thousands of undecided or protest voters, who in the coming weeks will realize what is at stake.
His writing should be shared with anyone who has lamented Trump at the top of the ticket.
He helped the rapist get elected twice.
Trump, the guy the self-righteous love to hate. At least Hunter is smart enough in the final hour to not throw his vote away. Hallelujah!
For your information it was the rats forced President Bush to renege on his promise not to raise taxes as they had the majority at the time. So don't tell me that he was lying.
Please, Lord, let it be so.
I am of a mind to agree this is a pathetic attempt to step back from being marginalized by is own arrogance.
While these articles from NeverTrump people seem self-righteous, I’ll take the support to stop Hillary any way I can.
I expect more of these in the next two weeks and however strained the argument, if it causes Republican fence sitters to vote for Trump, even if they have to convince themselves they are voting against Hillary, that’s better in the long run.
Yes he did.
admitted sanctimonious self righteousist perot voter admits electing clinton
Exactly and now it’s time for the Never Trumpers to wake up and do the same.
Last time a Clinton was on the ballot, I voted for Ross Perot. My vote didnt deny Bob Dole the White House...
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