That this (and the previous two) presidential elections offer such thoroughly horrible “choices” on policy, (dis)honesty, and overall lack of mental acuity at the top, evidence a greater issue: the nominally two-party duopoly merely represents two sides of the same wretched coin.
In one you currently may have more overt dishonesty, someone who is a certifiable moron, authoritarian, corrupt, personally immoral and unrepentantly so, and only some hope his team can keep him from total disaster.
In the other, a candidate for whom none of her party’s primary voters voted, engineered through questionable backdoor means because the original one is in deepening dementia, the new one installed as a pure figurehead, still plenty of dishonesty and immorality in her history, with the oratory skills of a laryngitic crow but less intelligent, her puppet masters positing policies that are not just immoral, but diabolical, warmongering, inflationary, Marxist, wantonly disregarding individual liberty, and destined to undermine national sovereignty.
In them all, and their Congresses through this century, a total disregard for the greatest silent killer we as a nation face, by far (and it’s not even close): the national-debt crisis.
I voted third party (Libertarian) the last two elections because there really were better choices. Not this time: it’s the usual couple of Marxist extremists on the left, whom I always ignore, and the Libertarians have an entirely unqualified, little-known dweeb chosen by their left-leaning caucus, that the more I look into his record, the less there is to find or like. I was going to hold my nose and vote for RFK Jr., despite his own failings of morality and my disagreements with him in several areas, because he at least had a modicum of intellect, and some articulately outlined, specific policies I could tolerate. Alas, no more…
This is, by far, the worst presidential election of my lifetime. Where have the dignified, unflappable, well-educated, stoic, morally grounded, rock-solid statesman/leaders gone? Even in our entire lifetimes, they have been far too few, and most weren’t presidents.
Someone will get my vote based on who has the least-evil policies, and as such, it cannot, must not, be a Democrat or any other leftist. I cannot abdicate my responsibility as a citizen and leave the top of the ballot blank, much as I’m tempted. It’s a wretched state of affairs that I’ll feel like I have to shower off the sewage for hours after casting that vote. There must be a better way than the major “choices” the uniparty machine has given us.