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Any of you catch the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ appearance Hillary made on The View a few months back? I heard it was full of ♥♥♥♥, but it's The View ("the most important political show on TV" supposedly) so go figure. I think she totally lied about the history of the "peace process" with Palestine.
So... would I believe it would've been better with Hillary winning over Trump? Yes, definitely. US presidential elections are binary folks, you have two choices. If you pick a third choice "just cuz" (not like you necessarily know why or anything about your third party pick) you might as well save yourself the energy or effort of filling out a ballot in the first place.
By how much? Hard to say exactly, but easy to say "probably not much better". It's easy to feel good about someone like Trump no longer being president but the feeling gets very easily washed away with how folks like Biden are inevitably going to be.
As much as I would support Bernie, hate to say it but those Bern or Bust folks who either didn't vote or voted for Jill Stein were part of the problem in 2016. I was wrong about how much I used to support the establishment Democrats, however I always realized about how the elections work.
Not saying I blame folks on the left for not voting for Biden, especially this time around. In fact, I ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ hate Biden, but I still might grudgingly vote for the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. I really don't want to though.
If I want to capture a low moment from a left wing perspective of the Biden admin, as in a brief symbolic moment... the moment when he denied the death toll earlier on when being questioned about it in the White House. Pathetic.
The White House press corp has either always been mostly a joke or has become mostly a joke. It's amazing they didn't take away PBS Newshour's ability to be there.
I wouldn't blame voters in general anyway (it's one of the most used cop-outs by politicians and the media?), but the logic that some throw out there isn't really accurate huh?
The Clintons would have started stuff with russia, because they were the ones that started off not caring about russia's redlines if I remember right.
One difference might be less censorship, because the left wouldn't have freaked out over not Mass controlling the minds of americans like it has always done until Trump.
They both deserve enormous criticism, but deflecting away blame on Putin for the war in Ukraine is nonsense.
It's hard to get away with having a good point about double standards if it's merely in reverse or on the contrary.
I.e. justifying war in Ukraine by mentioning war in Iraq (obviously a "whataboutism"). So.... if one believes the invasion of Iraq was so bad and you compare it to that (I think so too but shouldn't need this disclaimer) why would you believe the other action is justified? Oooooook.
No, Hillary Clinton was meant to be the first female president for America, but was also considered a major security risk.
Given Trump loves to rip up your US classified documents, etc...
Hillary's best friend was Huma, a daughter of the terrorist involved in the 9/11 attack.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBm6UmtQ6lE
This is why Hillary Clinton could never be made US president.
And Trump was a paid for vote to get elected, according to even The Simpsons:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4tEtPc6dn8
Edit: and got two terms