I sat down at my computer with the
intention of writing about the firing of FBI Director, James Comey.
But as I toyed around with angles to take on the topic, I realized
that anything I could say had most likely already been said.
Showing posts with label election. Show all posts
Showing posts with label election. Show all posts
Monday, May 29, 2017
Trump Fires Comey (Spoiler Alert: Democrats Are Outraged)
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Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Coming Together To Heal After An Emotional Election
Here we are, election day; only hours
away from the climactic conclusion of what I would consider to be the
most emotionally-charged presidential election in history (or at
least in my lifetime). When this whole thing kicked off roughly 18
months ago, I think we all knew this election was going to be like
nothing we had ever seen before. Thanks to social media, WikiLeaks, Project Veritas,
and the overwhelmingly-biased news outlets, we were proven to be
correct.
On one side, we had a Clinton, a
socialist and a random smattering of a few other candidates who were
mostly no-names. On the other side, we had a Bush, a neurosurgeon, a
reality TV star/billionaire real estate tycoon, and enough random
other slightly-above mediocre candidates to fill not one, but two
debate stages. It was almost as if the Republicans decided to throw
everything they had at the wall just to see what stuck.
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Yes America, It's Okay To Not Accept The Results Of The Election
In the final Presidential debate last night, moderator Chris Wallace asked Donald Trump if he would “absolutely accept” the results of the election once the votes were counted. This question, of course, coming on the heels of Trump making claims throughout the campaign that the process was rigged against him.
Let me first say that aside from being
forced to tag along with the Clinton campaign throughout the
election, moderating a debate between these two candidates has to be
one of the least desirable opportunities in media. The moderators of
the previous debates, in my opinion and the opinion of many people I
have spoken to, did a less-than-stellar job. Primarily, because they
were all so biased against Trump. But also because they allowed their
emotions show, and at times verbally attacked him on his answer to
certain questions.
Although I believe Wallace did an
excellent job of moderating the debate and remaining unbiased, I was
a little surprised when he asked Trump if he would concede to Clinton
if the results showed that he had lost the election. This of course,
explained in justification of the fact that we have a tradition of a
“peaceful transition of power”, so the country can come together
after sometimes-heated and painful elections.
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Sunday, October 9, 2016
The Inconvenient Truth About Donald Trump's 2005 Comments Toward Women
About this time last year, when I first
began writing and designing my blog, I did so with the intention of
tackling controversial topics that other people might not be eager or
able to write about. I wanted to say the things that many others were
thinking, but no one else was willing to say. In the beginning, my
plan was to not even tell my friends and family that I was the one
writing the articles, so that I could protect myself behind a mask of
anonymity, without fear of personal attacks or judgment. What I
didn't realize at that point however, is that without the support of
your friends and family; people who will read your articles even if
they suck, it is next to impossible to increase the readership of
your blog. So begrudgingly, I revealed to my family and social media
friends that I was the author, in order to grow my page.
In some ways, I regret it. I sometimes
wish I had remained anonymous so that I could truly speak my mind
with no fear of repercussions. But at the same time, I believe it has
in some ways helped me personally to grow and face my fears of
condemnation. The first time I posted an article that made reference
to sex, I must have sat there with my finger hovering above the
button on my mouse for 20 minutes, debating whether to hit “publish”,
worrying about who would read it and how they might judge me for it.
But in the end, I decided that I shouldn't be worried about their
opinions as long as I am being honest. Sure, I've offended some
people. And out of the 10+ articles I've posted, and almost 3,500
page views, I can count on one hand how many times my family members
have actually shared my posts, but it's okay. I didn't start my blog
to make friends or to make people feel warm and fuzzy. I created my
blog to help initiate the difficult conversations that make people
uncomfortable in this world that is offended by everything.
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Tuesday, September 27, 2016
My (Mostly) Unbiased Thoughts On Last Night's First "Presidential" Debate
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| Photos: BU Rob13/Gage Skidmore via Wikimedia Commons |
Disclaimer: No, I'm not unbiased. Is anyone unbiased anymore?
Obviously the media isn't, and if there is anyone out there who
SHOULD be unbiased, it's them. Regardless, yes, I know who I'm voting
for. But in this article I'm going to attempt to stay as unbiased as
possible, while giving some advice to both candidates.
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At this point in the campaign, the majority of the country has already decided who they are voting for. What I find incredible, is that more-so than any other election I can remember in my lifetime, the supporters of each candidate refuse to be swayed by anything that is said or done. It doesn't matter how illegal or how unacceptable it might be. If something negative is said about their candidate of choice, it is quickly brushed off as nothing more than a bold-faced lie, fabricated by the other side, with the sole purpose of damaging their reputation.
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Monday, July 25, 2016
The Illusion of Choice; How Modern Democracy Failed Bernie Sanders
Although not as widely-publicized,
Bernie Sanders and his supporters had already accused Schultz and the
DNC of showing preferential treatment toward Hillary Clinton. Among
other allegations, claiming the party limited the number of
sanctioned debates between Clinton and Sanders; knowing that Clinton
does not come across as a likable candidate of the people if she
speaks for more than 15 consecutive seconds. Both Sanders and Senate
Minority Leader Harry Reid, had previously asked that Schultz be
replaced due to her “obvious bias” against Sanders. These
requests however, were quickly dismissed. Interestingly enough,
Clinton and her team never had any issues with Schultz.
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