Don't exactly see anything better on Hillary's side.
And everyone else disagrees. But no, people have to keep talking. They cannot accept the disagree! You cannot accept the disagree! No one can! Can't let someone be wrong on the internet.
I dislike it when this thread becomes Ameripol vs. the Rest of the World. It's been happening on-and-off and been increasing recently, but I feel like the past week or two has really seen an explosion of argumentative posts by people who A) do not appear to be eligible to vote in this country, B) I have not actually seen posting in this thread up until now, and/or C) Are going against the grain because whatever, and dragging the thread down into arguments that go nowhere. And ordinarily I don't mind, but this is crunch time guys.
There are NINETEEN DAYS LEFT people. NINETEEN. You can spend the next four years arguing. I'd like it if we devoted the time (and energy) we have left to discussions of the latest happenings and not rehashing "Trump is terrible" "No Clinton is worse". Literally, NO ONE who posts in this thread is undecided, bar people who don't vote. (And if you ARE undecided... I mean jesus just go look at the candidates themselves, don't get tertiary and quaternary sources like us (Looking at BFEL here).) So arguing about it isn't going to do anything. It's literally just smashing your head against the wall at this point, but people feel the need to do it because... Some people like the feeling of concrete smacking against their forehead? Iunno. I don't know why I do it. Probably because I'm actually interested in elections and not mindless arguing.
I'm not Helgoland, so I can't force you guys to make this more useful. But I am making the
suggestion that... I mean for chrissakes there is a debate tonight if nothing else. The last debate! TONS of stuff to discuss that isn't rehashing the same ground a million times. Boatloads. Binders full of it.
So, questions along that line of thought: Clinton goes into this debate with a roughly
7% general polling lead. If you were Trump, what would you do? If you were Clinton, what would you do? Do they seem likely to take your advice, or are they using a different strategy? What are the risks for the candidates? What do you guys want to see in this debate that you perhaps didn't see in the last two? And is there any hope that the moderators will have a set of balls like the last two mdoerators did?