I was angry with Ted in 2016, and I've carried that over
until now. I don't have a McCain or Hillary dislike for the
guy, but he's just not someone I want to support. At times
he's willing to put self above the sanctity of our nation.
It sounds as if this guy isn't any better than OZ, so why
make a big deal out of it. Well, Ted seems to think it's a
good idea. I don't.
The Left capitalizes off every speck of negativity. We
really do need to unify. If I thought McCormick was all
that much better than OZ, I could see Ted doing this.
I don't, so I think it's Ted using bad judgement again.
Ted is going to vote with us. He's not a Romney type guy.
He still finds a way to grate against my perceptions.
He can rattle of some great sound-bytes. There have been
times when I thought he was very good. Then he finds a
way to tweak my attempt to see some good in him, and
we're back to square one.
There's also something about Ted just under the surface
that troubles me. Here's his wife and his father standing
there in that now famous scene, in celebration he opts
to stiff the wife and hug his dad. In so doing he
walloped her in the face with his arm.
That incident with his daughter on the campaign trail
sticks with me also. I've just never gotten a real warm
feeling about him and his family.
The guy still comes off to me like Mr. Haney on Green
acres, always a big dealer in hit for himself.