But when they did focus on Clinton at all, it was her fucking FABRICATED "controversies" where no wrongdoing was ever found.
To be fair, there was some negligence and rule-breaking going on. Not to say that it wasn't exaggerated—it was, at least in my opinion—but to claim that there was no wrongdoing is a bit absurd.
The false equivalence is still insane, of course.
Aye, and furthermore, anything Clinton messed up on, Trump messed up on worse. Email security, other-nations'-influence, shady money stuff, even if Clinton did those things, Trump did them EVEN MORE.
As for the racism/sexism stuff, she noted that many Trump-supporters liked him because he was making racist and sexist remarks. That's hardly the same as saying "Trump-supporters are all racists." She has said that she regrets saying "half," but 99% of statistics are just pulled out of one's arse anyway - she was saying that part of Trump's appeal is his racism. And Trump definitely has made racist statements.
Instead of voter suppression, why don't the Republicans try to appeal to those that have been driven towards the Democrats? All voter suppression does is make their base smaller.
Err, the point of voter suppression is that your base is smaller, but the other base is decreased even more than yours.
It helps that the Democrats often came off as... Hmm I don't have the words for it.
They taken the minority vote for granted, they proudly proclaimed that all minorities would flock to them, that they were the saviors of minorities... Which came off not so much as disingenuous but as kind of... I guess I'd say racist in its own right.
Voodoo curse at work. Successful reframing of efforts and message as something negative or half-assed. Entitled, sure.
I think I'm joking, but I'm not sure how much.
Hmm, this "coming off as being racist" seems like it could use some quotes (with context), some statements,
anything that could support the currently unfounded assertion, don't you think Neo?