According to the official
Election 2016 Clock, six days remain before D-Day, or as it were, E-Day. By the time I release my next post, the polls
will have closed in most states, with the possible exceptions of Alaska and Hawaii. There is a better than reasonable chance that
results from enough states will have been tallied to determine the next
President. If not, that would be a sign
we are probably in a down to the wire nail biter of an election.
This marks the third Presidential
Election during the nine years I’ve done the blog. In the previous two instances, Obama-McCain
in 2008, then Obama-Romney in 2012, I opted not to make a formal
endorsement. Over the years,
Presidential Elections are often framed by caustic and rambunctious
exchanges…between the candidates, their surrogates, and certainly their
supporters. I am sure I don’t have to
tell you this year has featured all of the above.
In the midst of the hoopla
that is a Presidential Campaign it is not uncommon to hear principals and
others characterize “This Election”
as the most important in our lifetimes.
I am not sure if I have ever felt that way before. The election and re-election of Barack Obama,
our nation’s first African American President, was a critical development in
the history of governance in our country. Likewise, if Hillary Clinton were to become
the first woman elected President; that too would be of similar critical
notoriety.
This year, however, for
reasons well beyond symbolism, racial barriers, and glass ceilings, I am fully
persuaded that “This Election” is the
most important in my lifetime. Yes, so
important that I am compelled to endorse a candidate. If you noticed the title, it is apparent that
there is no suspense in my choice. And
that is fine. In my view there is little
to compare the two leading candidates.
If you listen to the candidates themselves, they have spent an
inordinate amount of time trying to disqualify each other. The thing is, from my vantage point, one
candidate is eminently qualified, while the other is utterly unqualifiable.
America 2016 is separated by
a huge and deep ideological chasm. In
addition to the uncivil political war waged daily from each side of the
aforementioned divide, the two candidates have between them the highest
negatives in the history of tracking Presidential candidate popularity or, as
in this instance, the lack thereof.
Mrs. Clinton has had a host
of detractors since her days as First Lady…of the State of Arkansas. As her profile elevated, so did the pushback,
much of it partisan. She left Little
Rock for Washington when her husband was elected President, and she became a
very nontraditional First Lady of our country.
She led the charge on behalf of the Administration for Healthcare Reform,
in a losing effort. Also during her
husband’s tenure, he proposed, and she supported a crime bill that passed
through Congress and is today blamed for the spike in America’s prison
population that us the largest incarceration machine in the world. But, among all her issues, in Arkansas, and
later in Washington, perhaps the one that raises the most hackles is the
assertion that she bullied a number of women who accused her husband of having
engaged them in various sexual entanglements.
She then went on to become the Junior Senator from New York, and after
that U.S. Secretary of State. The record
reflects that her approval rating soared during her time in both posts.
Near the end of her service
as Secretary, she was ensnared in controversy, stemming from an attack on the
American Embassy in Benghazi on 9/11/12.
Then in March 2015, the now infamous email scandal emerged, based loosely
on Clinton having used a personal email server while in her capacity as
Secretary of State, and possible having communicated confidential
information. While Mrs. Clinton was
questioned during multiple Congressional hearings on both matters, as well as
by the FBI on the email scandal, she was not found to have committed any crime.
Donald Trump spent many
years, primarily known as business titan.
Along with co-author Tony Schwartz he wrote a biography entitled the Art
of the Deal in 1987. But Trump,
partnering with his developer father, Fred, had already gained a measure of
notoriety. In 1973, the Nixon Justice
Department sued the Trumps for racial discrimination because he would not rent
apartments to African Americans. At the
time, the 27-year-old Trump presided over Fred Trump’s realty company, Trump
Management. The suit, against Trump, his
dad, and their company alleged that the Trumps violated the Fair Housing Act of
1968. The case was settled and Trump
never admitted guilt, although, Trump Management had to sign an agreement,
which included stipulations, intended to prevent future discrimination at their
properties.
In 1989 Trump took out a full-page
ad in the Daily News that included the headline, “BRING BACK THE DEATH
PENALTY. BRING BACK OUR POLICE!” This was in relation to a case familiarly
known as The Central Park 5. Five black
and Hispanic teens were accused of raping a Central Park jogger. Trump convinced of their guilt, wanted them
to face the Death Penalty. Subsequently
another individual confessed to the crime, and his DNA corroborated his
guilt. The City granted the 5 innocent
defendants a $41 million dollar settlement.
Trump was livid, and argued that the % had confessed, even though they
insisted during trial that there confessions were coerced. Of course, that should have been irrelevant,
given the subsequent confession and DNA evidence. But, apparent, Trump was being Trump!
In 2011 Donald Trump
contemplated running for President. In
February of that year when speaking to a conservative conference, he said:
“Our
current President came out of nowhere.
Came out of nowhere. In fact,
I’ll go a step further: the people that went to school with him, they never saw
him, they don’t know who he is. It’s
crazy.”
He continued until a few
weeks ago making factually discredited statement about the subject, including
these four:
March
28, 2011, on Fox News
"He doesn't have a birth certificate, or if he does,
there's something on that certificate that is very bad for him. Now, somebody
told me -- and I have no idea if this is bad for him or not, but perhaps it
would be -- that where it says 'religion,' it might have 'Muslim.' And if
you're a Muslim, you don't change your religion, by the way."
May 29, 2012, to CNN's Wolf
Blitzer
"An 'extremely credible source' has called my office and
told me that @BarackObama's birth certificate is a fraud."
- August 2013, to ABC News
"How amazing, the State Health Director who verified copies
of Obama's 'birth certificate' died in plane crash today. All others
lived."
December 12, 2013, in tweet about the death of
Loretta Fuddy.
"Well, I don't know -- did he do it? ... Well, a lot of
people don't agree with you and a lot of people feel it wasn't a proper
certificate."
January
6, 2016, in an interview with CNN's Wolf
Blitzer.
"I'll answer that question at the right time. I just don't
want to answer it yet ... I don't talk about it anymore. The reason I don't is
because then everyone is going to be talking about it as opposed to jobs, the
military, the vets, security."
Finally, Mr. Trump decided
to drop the charade. Friday, September
16, Mr. Trump, at his Washington Hotel, uttered this tersely worded statement
on the subject:
"President Barack Obama was born in the United States. "Period."
But those are
just a few of the highlights. During
this campaign, Mr. Trump has left a trail of comments, most of which would be
considered outrageous, untrue, or straight up ridiculous, had anyone else had
the temerity to say them. A
non-exhaustive list those comments including saying:
·
Mexicans
thugs and rapists
·
We
should ban Muslims
·
The
blacks
·
The
blacks are living in hell
·
What
the hell do you have to lose (purportedly seeking black votes)
·
He didn’t mocked a disabled journalist…after
he did
·
The
media and the electoral system are rigged
·
McCain
is not a war hero
·
Thousands
of Muslims in NJ celebrated 9/11
·
Obama
is a Muslim
·
He
could walk Down 5th Ave & shoot someone & not lose votes
·
If
he wins he'll lock Hillary up
·
He
will repeal & replace Obamacare...with something terrific
·
He
be dating his daughter if he wasn’t her father
·
Said
not paying taxes made him smart
·
Said
he knows more about the military than the generals
·
Said
multiple bankruptcies means he knows how to work the system
·
He
get his military strategy from TV
·
A
judge was unqualified due to his Mexican Heritage (Indiana born)
·
Grab
‘em by the genitals (using a crude term)
There is more, so much more. But that’s enough to make the point. I’ve heard a lot of folks say the candidates
are so bad, or I wish we had better choices.
I think I will just write-in someone, or maybe I’ll stay home and not
vote. Do not do either of those
things. The idea that both of these
candidates are bad, and for all practical purposes, equally so, is just wrong. The premise itself is an assertion of a false
equivalence. This is a dangerous moment
in time.
Whether one
calls it discouragement or straight up suppression, if you might vote for
Hillary, Mr. Trump and the GOP want you to stay home. That is how they win. The reality is it’s the only way they can
win. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying
they cannot win, or even that it’s improbable.
Rather, I’m saying if Democrats and left leaning Independents vote,
Hillary wins. Democrats know that,
Republicans know that, Independents know that, even Assange and Putin know
that.
The GOP
currently employs what I call Political Dred Scott Syndrome. They believe Democrats have no rights
Republicans are bound to respect. They
endlessly prosecuted Bill Clinton, they obstructed Obama from day 1, and they
are desperately trying to suppress the vote to deny Hillary's path to the White
House. The fact is, we have long reached
the point where the GOP
Mantra is no
Democrat is worthy of the Presidency, and no amount of success, experience, or
skillful rigor will change that...in their minds. Democrats must exhibit steely resolve to
exercise their franchise, lest we be saddled with a President that even most of
the GOP admits is politically, morally, and ethically beneath the office. So come on Obama Coalition, let’s do
this. “For President: Vote Hillary Clinton!”
I’m done; holla back!
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