I never voted for GHW Bush, or GW Bush. My hands are clean.Prove it's bull.The media has an agenda of promoting their candidate, and bashing the opposition. Media bias is a powerful tool. Remember, this country is full of idiots that are easily swayed by the so-called political experts. These idiots will believe anything. The general public has no idea as to what politics is all about. Hell, most of them don't believe that legislation and policy are bought and sold on the floors of Congress like commodities on the Chicago Exchange.You are out of your mind.You think the media wants Hillary to win. That's whining. The media wants a tight race. They would love a Trump presidency....it would be a ratings bonanza......except for the part where he tries to squash the 1st amendment.
In my opinion.
When you already have tons of money then your goal is to wield power and influence towards your agendas. That is what the media moguls are doing.
What agenda? Spell it out.
All bull.
You are a Trump supporter. Please don't call others stupid. It's more irony than a person should have to take.
Other's aren't stupid............. you say? .............did they not elect Bush II twice, Obama twice, and may elect Hillary?
Do you call that being smart? Have voters re-elected some of the very ones responsible for loss of privacy, unaffordable health care, our shameful import dependency, the astronomical and rising national debt, the Middle East, the shameful ill treatment and neglect of our Vets, our rundown infrastructure, illegal immigration, and militarization of local law enforcement agencies?
Remember, politicians do NOT just waltz into Washington and take a seat, they are elected to office. And who elects them to office? Could the answer be the voters? So, by simple logic, one could easily conclude that voters are responsible for our many social and economic woes. Remember, once elected to office, professional politicians exert their will, and not the will of the people. Professional politicians are bought and paid for by the wealthy, the powerful, and the influential.
It's a known fact that voters continue to do the same thing, yet expect a different result. Is that stupid? Is it smart? How low do we have to go before voters wake up and smell the coffee?
I would have voted for McCain but at the time his nonsense about the economy being sound was not what we needed -- he was inept.
I would never vote for a Robber Baron who only pays 14% tax on his $20 million annual income while the rest of us pay closer to 40%.