Honestly, do they owe anyone an apology? You have one candidate (Stein) that is a radical nilly buddy, one candidate (Johnson) that showed no real understanding in foreign politics and maybe a screw loose, and one candidate (Clinton) that undoubtedly was either incompetent or a criminal, possibly a racketeer, and whose husband is an alleged sex offender.
With the Supreme Court possibly open to 3 nominations, conservatives had no choice but to vote for Trump. The best thing he did was name people.
The media has been on a smear campaign since he was elected (not even inaugurated) and basically all they have been successful in judging is his word choice. Not his actions (yet), but his word choices. Now I’m not saying it isn’t deserved, that lying and image isn’t nothing, but word choice? C’mon.
Until Mueller is done with the Russian case, there isn’t really anything of major significance to judge Trump on. You’re judging him on what he didn’t say and aren’t recognizing the smear campaign against him.
I’m not a Trump fanboy, but let’s be honest at how we see things. I have written how it would have been opportune to clearly define the US’s position against racism and hatred, how it was almost a moral imperative, but I am not going to disagree with what he said — he was right — the neo-Nazis weren’t right, Antifa wasn’t right, and the BLM hired hands weren’t right. That’s objectivity. He left important things out and now the media is arguing on what he didn’t say. My goodness, will it ever stop? — the whining has to stop.
So claim how great your choice was, I won’t judge you, but I will criticize you — I’m a critic not a judge. The “I told you so” is childish and if I were you, I wouldn’t make that case given how crazy all the other choices were because it makes you look dumb, which I’m sure you aren’t. Judging by you’re writing I can tell you’re an intelligent individual, I just ask you take a step back and be a little objective about the article you read and the TV you watch and possibly question if your emotions aren’t influencing your judgement.
