Posted on 10/20/2020 10:59:59 AM PDT by Borges
President: Joe Biden
For 32 years, from 1980 through 2012, I only voted for Republican nominees for president, proudly backing principled conservatives from Ronald Reagan to Mitt Romney.
This time, I am voting for Joe Biden, not because I feel confident that he will reconcile the nations warring tribes but because I believe theres at least a chance that he might. With another term of Trump, there is no chance.
OCTOBER 16, 2020 AT 11:42 AM
Gov. Inslee and Former Vice President Joe Biden. (Getty Images) Before you fill out your 2020 ballot, find out how KTTHs Michael Medved is voting in the 2020 election.
President: Joe Biden
For 32 years, from 1980 through 2012, I only voted for Republican nominees for president, proudly backing principled conservatives from Ronald Reagan to Mitt Romney.
This time, I am voting for Joe Biden, not because I feel confident that he will reconcile the nations warring tribes but because I believe theres at least a chance that he might. With another term of Trump, there is no chance.
For two reasons, a second term would bring disastrous consequences. First, because a triumphant Trump would view his upset victory as the justification for more divisiveness, crushing deficits and chaotic governance. Second, giving an impulsive president Four More Years would bring far more suffering. Even our greatest chief executives, from Washington and Jefferson through FDR and Reagan, suffered significant setbacks in their second terms, paralyzed as lame ducks whose encore agendas never match their first term achievements.
Thats a particular danger in Trumps case, since he has stoutly refused to sketch out new plans for the years ahead and seems perfectly content to promise more of the same.
Why would any voter want more of this?
Opinion polls show that over two-thirds who say our nation is on the wrong track, with less than a third of us who sense were moving in the right direction. We cant change course without changing leadership at the top. Most Americans understand that dilemma and will, after the resounding rejection the president richly deserves, feel an instant sense of relief and a burst of fresh hope. That also means a new beginning for my party, the GOP, and I hope to participate in many meaningful Republican victories in the future.
Trump Derangement cost him his national radio gig. Now he’s Captain Ahab.
Mike believes in Sasquatch....so........
He lost me the instant he referred to Mittens as a principled conservative.
I stopped taking him seriously during the 2016 election. He and I were on the same page regarding Trump during the primary. Heck, that’s why I was temp banned. But he never got better. He’s trying to pull the Bill Oreilley “thinking centrist” nonsense in a world where one side is flawed human beings and the other is pure evil.
I stopped listening to him back then.
Medved has always been a RINO. He fronts as a conservative, but whenever something is really important, he shows his true lib colors. He should get a gig at the National Review ... he would fit right in.
I stopped listening to Medved years ago.
What an Idiot.
I never really got Medved.
MM had a lot of hang-ups. A girl getting her ears pierced a second time was immoral to him. He is NUTS
National Review at least grasps what we’re up against and articulates it well. They did not endorse Biden as far as I know?
Who is this Michael Medved?
If he lists Romney as a “principled conservative” his brain damage is on display.
Schmuck.
ML/NJ
To keep it in perspective, Medved also believes in Bigfoot.
"Thats a particular danger in Trumps case, since he has stoutly refused to sketch out new plans for the years ahead and seems perfectly content to promise more of the same."
And what has crazy Joe promised? Hey Medved, have you read the democrat platform? It is reminiscent of the communist manifesto. Medved deserves to be where he is and hopefuly no one will listen to him of take has advice on voting.
Yep. For me it was 2017.
“Never go full retard”
“That also means a new beginning for my party, the GOP, and I hope to participate in many meaningful Republican victories in the future.”
If there is even a country at that point, the right is definitely not going back to the old ways. Decades of this has just seen the Left gain more and more ground. Eff off.
I've listened to him on and off since he started in 1996 and he's progressively gotten more leftist.
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