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Adolpho 68M
3303 posts
7/29/2016 8:14 am
The net effect


I don't get some Sanders voters...I honestly have a great deal of difficulty understanding them. It isn't that I haven't tried because I have.

I look at those who consider voting for a third party candidate as who tell their parents if they don't get their Barbie or Ken doll they are going to eat dirt. Because that is exactly what they are telling us. It is as if they won the lottery and instead of 100 million dollars they received only 50 million because there were two winners and they decide to immolate themselves. Or the classic example of someone whose lawnmower died and they decide to sell the damned house...Really, that is the net effect of someone who in a childish pique decide if I can't get my way I am going to start my own game.

Let's look at these disaffected Bernie voters. They are, in affect telling us they are going to vote for a third party candidate who has no, zero, zilch, nada chance of winning the Presidency. This ladies and gentlemen, those of you who are intelligent enough to grasp this concept, is not a multiple choice examination. You might wish it was but it isn't.

This is a binary choice. It is Clinton versus Trump. Simple, isn't it? I don't understand why some can't grasp it. So your choice isn't between Johnson or Stein. It is between Clinton and Trump.

So, if you in good conscience, decide you can not vote for Clinton then for God's sake have the intellectual integrity and the maturity to play the game as it is written.

Your childish thinking is beneath all of us.