• [O'Reilly Factor] Sad times for the American voter

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 15 05:00:00 2016
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    No matter who wins the election, there will be little joy. Both
    Clinton and Trump would enter the White House under dark clouds.
    They would be the most unpopular president elects in history.
    Talking Points believe most Americans simply want tawdry campaign
    end. It's that terrible for the country. It should come as no
    surprise to anyone that more women are emerging to hammer Trump.
    Piling on is now an American sport.

    And like the NFL games, the news media has set up programs with so-
    called experts, sit around for hours, offering gross speculation
    about things they could not possibly know anything about. An
    American day, all accusations are convictions. Therefore, both Trump
    and Clinton, who have extremely controversial resumes will be
    battered without mercy right up to Election Day. WikiLeaks
    apparently has thousands of e-mails left to drop on Clinton, spent a
    torrent of personal accusations against Trump.

    The result -- a diminished country. We the people do not deserve
    this. But there is little that we can do about it. Clinton and Trump
    won the nominations, that is our system. Both have dubious
    histories, but voters did not seem to care. People ask me all the
    time, where are the inspirational leaders? Like the Roosevelts and
    Ronald Reagan, the answer to that question is that most decent
    people don't want to be any part. They don't want any part of the
    internet gutter snipes and a press that celebrates scandal,
    condoning contrive or even dishonest attacks.

    Thus, many good leaders simply sit it out. By the way, there are no journalistic standards anymore as the WikiLeaks hackers have
    demonstrated. The cold truth is, our political system has devolved
    into a chaotic surface where candidates with the most money usually
    win. Summing up, with no privacy anymore, with little restraint in
    the media, with millions of Americans more interested in texting in
    social media than actually experiencing life. We have now come to a
    point in history that we get near a solace.

    The next president of the United States will either be Hillary
    Clinton or Donald Trump. As Cronkite once said, that's the way it
    is, and that's "The Memo".


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    Referring to Trump, Michelle said she hasn't heard such words
    demeaning women since, well since Wednesday night's White House
    hip-hop party.

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