OK I'll answer a few questions.
You are correct. I should have said MSNBC instead of CNN. My point still stands that people nowadays only get the info they want to hear.
My #1 complaint about modern day politics is the gerrymandered districts. There are totally red and totally blue districts. That's not the way America was supposed to work. Ours system was designed for compromise, not absolute rule by one party. The whole checks and balances thing. Now we are trying to circumvent that by having districts of one party rule. It totally negates a congressman's incentive to compromise or see the other side of an argument because if they do , they might not get reelected.
Please show me where after the primaries that either Bush has said that Trump is unfit to be president.
As for my own opinion, this has nothing to do with me. I'm trying to make the point that interesting people endorse all sorts of candidates. The idea that everyone who votes for one candidate is good and smart and everyone who votes for another is bad and evil is absurd.
I only started this thread because the OP of the other thread acted like any and all Muslim-Americans needed to be voting for Hillary. I pointed out, "That's not true. Look, here is Barack Obama's brother - he's a muslim - and even he's not doing it."
I am raising an intellectual argument. My personal opinion has nothing to dow with it.
a) everything you wrote is all fine and good. But he asked you a question. Cue John McEnroe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8j0eqZKTjpkAgain my personal opinion is irrelevant but I do disagree with Trump's assertion that McCain isn't a war hero simply because he was captured.
You are MAKING my point. A guy started another thread where he acted like the election was decided because a father of an deceased army warrior had endorsed trump.
Vote for you who you think is right - not because someone endorsed the candidate.