Five Things I Learned Watching the Debate With Strangers
Taylor Griffin
185

Anyone who found his apology or his “kind” words to be sincere is simply a fucking moron.

If it walks like a duck, sounds like a duck, and looks like a duck — it’s probably a gosh damn duck. People being swayed by a few sentences and ignoring the plethora of negativity and ignorance spewing from his or her mouth (this goes in both directions) are pathetic and lack the moral fortitude to cast a decent ballot.

When stepping back and objectively looking at this race it’s pretty damn clear that if you want to vote for someone in the garbage two party system there is only one possible person who you can vote for, it’s not Donald. But, if you actually have some wit and some decency lurking somewhere beneath, it’s obvious that it’s time to break this bullshit system and throw a wrench into American politics. Vote 3rd party, or just write in any candidate that actually represents what you want, not who you find to be the least repulsive of the current candidates.

Being American today is a sad, sad state. We are overzealous morons drowning in hubris — but the worst part (or best part) of being stupid is being too stupid to realize it.