I was disappointed n all the cantidates the present nominee included but I’m still willing to vote for him. People get me wrong when I challenge those that are feverishly defending him as if he is a messiah. He needs to sharpen up and it is up to us not to constantly lavish him with praise ad nausem but to hold his feet to the fire as well. To blindly look the other way is absolutely no different at all than the liberal cheerleading squad that saw the present abominable occupant elected twice.
Your choice is Trump or Hillary.
That’s all there is to it.
What you are seeing are people that realize this, and are hell-bent on winning to prevent a disaster from turning into a catastrophe.
Like it or not, there is no room to be too cute by half, and unfortunately your challenges are going to be seen as a needless pest that thinks there is room to screw around and that this election isnt THAT important.
Allright, we're pulling on the same end of the rope. That's good.
I think what I and others (over)react to, is that it seems there are those on our side who still want to act as if its primary season. That's over, and now we are in the battle of our lives! If that hasn't become abundantly clear in the past week, I don't know what I could possibly say.
At this point, anything other than "let's get Trump elected" is, in my opinion, a waste of time. Trump is our candidate. He has warts. He will say things that make us cringe. He will occassionally misstep and have to correct himself. But the alternative is Hillary Clinton, and that my FRiend would be a nightmare. I'm fighting for the sake of my grandkids, (at 68, there isn't much new under the sun for me to see or hear), but I care deeply about those I love, and so I will defend Trump to the max at this point, despite his obvious failings.