Saturday, October 1, 2016

LEANING TOWARDS GARY JOHNSON--LIB.

Ever since the time I voted for President Ronald Reagan, I cast my vote for the Republican candidate.
The democrats had lost my vote for president long ago since the presidency of Jimmy Carter. As I grew up and matured I became more, and more a conservative thinker. The democrats stop being the party of Harry S Truman, and John F. Kennedy, and has managed to take this country down the sewer drain of moral virtues and only pay lip service to issues that matter like equality toward disabled, and other minority groups when it becomes politically convenient.  Now the Republicans has abandon the principles of Ronald Reagan such as showing class by supporting a candidate who has no class,  is more of a show boat, and can't seem to not speak without putting his shoe in his mouth.
Do we really want another four years of an Obama like presidency under Hillary, who is hip deep in scandals?

Case in point two examples:


  •     FBI’s Comey won’t reopen Clinton email probe, refuses to say she’s truthful

FBI Director James Comey said he’s not going to reopen the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails, telling Congress on Wednesday that none of the recent revelations since he closed the case in July “would come near” to triggering that extraordinary step.---Washington Times
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/sep/28/fbi-rejects-calls-reopen-clinton-email-case/


  • It Took Obama Six Hours to Respond to Benghazi and Hillary Didn’t Find Him

President Obama did not personally respond to Benghazi on the night of the attack until more than six hours after the White House convened an emergency conference call, according to little-noticed State Department records reviewed by Breitbart News.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/09/30/it-took-obama-six-hours-to-respond-to-benghazi-and-hillary-didnt-find-him/



  • In Rare Move, Clinton Courts Disability Vote

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is making her pitch to people with disabilities, bringing attention to a sizable demographic that’s often overlooked on the campaign trail.-- Disability Scoop
https://www.disabilityscoop.com/2016/09/22/in-rare-clinton-courts-disability/22785/

HILLARY ON DISABLED CHILDREN During Easter Egg Hunt: “When are they going to get those f*****g ree-tards out of here?”---100% Fed up
http://100percentfedup.com/hillary-on-disabled-children-during-easter-egg-hunt-when-are-they-going-to-get-those-fg-ree-tards-out-of-here/

Editorial Note: This tells me Hillarys true feelings towards disable folks, than what disability scoop is trying to have us believe.



And has for Mr. Broadway the "Donald" he continues to show he's not really fit to lead...

This is where Trump lost me.


So, what's the third choice? Gary Johnson (Lib)

His recent endorsements pretty much tells the story, some from notable conservative, and liberal minded publications

  •   Endorsement: Libertarian Gary Johnson for president---Detroit News 
Since its founding in 1873, The Detroit News has backed a Republican every time it has made a presidential endorsement (three times we have sat on the sidelines — twice during the Franklin Roosevelt elections and in the 2004 Bush/Kerry 

Chicago Tribune: A principled option for U.S. president: Endorsing Gary Johnson, Libertarian
We reject the cliche that a citizen who chooses a principled third-party candidate is squandering his or her vote.— Chicago Tribune Editorial Board

Johnson-Weld 2016: A better choice---New Hampshire Union Leader
It’s a binary election, we’re told.
That’s a lousy choice, and a false one. As our Publisher writes on today’s front page, we refuse to choose the lesser of two evils. Not when there’s a reasonable, and honorable, alternative. - 

Granted I don't necessarily all of Johnson's issues like for example his support of gay marriage, I believe that is God ordained estate between one man, one woman. He might act at times as sophomoric, but given the choice of the other two choice he is probably the best we are going to get in this wacky presidential election.

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