Hugo Farnsworth wrote:Here we go again with the Democrat "savior" to counter what the bad ol' Republicans have done.
So the political discourse is to pick the correct "savior".
Sheesh, folks, i would think by now we would have a clue.
NO CANDIDATE WORTH P*SSING ON comes from their ranks.
Sigh, we really need a second political party in this country.
You are locked into the very thinking you are criticizing others for.
Why do we need another party? So we have better personal choices?
What we need is a mass movement of the people to resist tyranny. That has nothing to so with choices or parties any more than it does with hobbies or social clubs.
So you want a candidate and a party that are worth pissing on? Why? How? Then what? People can make that selection? Or....?
It is easy to say that it all sucks - of course it does - and that none of the politicans represent much of a choice - of course they don't. But then to turn around and suggest that of we had better candidates or a better party contradicts that.
Not choosing is as bad as choosing, since in both cases the context is the same, and so is the motivation and the practical effect.
Some people are always going to look for a savior. Some people are always going to be fooled. Some people are going to look for the party or the candidate to be the ultimate answer and fail to look any deeper. So what? Give them a better savior? Is that the answer?

