America has flaws as deep as its founding, when, the men who laid down basic 
principles of human rights were fed and clothed by human beings they owned.

That paradox still defines the fault lines of the nation, and it's along these 
lines we are drawing the ugliest election in modern history.

It isn't just economic anxiety or trade deals or the opioid epidemic driving 
our mostly white, mostly male movement that is behind Trump's campaign. It is 
the existential fear of displacement from a world that has been chipping away 
at white male supremacy.

The "grab 'em by the pussy" moment was disastrous for Trump's campaign; it 
reinforced the defining narrative of his sexism. But it drew his strongest 
supporters even closer to him, because it reminded them of the world they're 
losing. They want to live in an America where they can grab women by the pussy 
and brag about it to their friends. They want to casually use the n-word – just 
for the bad ones; they're not racist! – without being set upon by the PC 
police.  They want what's coming to them, what's owed them.

And they are willing to burn down the world to get it.

Donald Trump is the worst major-party candidate for president in American 
history. This is not a close call. By virtually any measure, he is unfit to 
lead a Cub Scout troop, let alone the nation with the world's most powerful 
military.

It's worth going back and reading the transcripts of his debates with Hillary 
Clinton just to remember how he speaks when he's answering questions off the 
cuff. It's breathtaking how incapable he is of forming a single coherent 
thought.

The expectations for him were so low that there was little to no coverage of 
his failure over four-and-a-half hours to say anything intelligent about any 
issue important to the American people. He meanders, he interrupts, and he 
whines. He is uninformed and unprepared.

Trump's values are, in a word, deplorable. He lies, constantly, about 
everything. He stokes anger and fear and even violence among his supporters. He 
nurtures their very worst instincts.

It is impossible to predict exactly how deep a disaster Donald Trump's 
presidency would be, but there's no limit to the potential for horror. Think 
how much we still don't know about Trump – and you can imagine the scandals and 
corruption that lie in wait. Consider how thin his policy knowledge is and how 
impulsively he reacts to insults, and imagine his twitchy little fingers on the 
nuclear button.

Donald Trump cannot be president of the United States.

And while Trump has a considerable movement of supporters who see him as a 
great conquering hero, who believe every word of his lies, no matter how 
outlandish and easily disproven, there are many people, even at this late hour, 
who are torn about whether they can support him.

But now is the moment for every last American to decide what it truly means to 
be a citizen. You can be reluctant about Hillary Clinton. You don't even have 
to vote for her.

What you cannot do is vote for Donald Trump. You must not pretend that this is 
just another election, and he is just another candidate. It is your minimum 
duty as a citizen not to support a racist, sexist, unqualified, dishonest, 
corrupt manchild who celebrates everything that's ugly about America.

No matter how left out or left behind you feel, voting for Trump is nothing 
short of a moral failure. It's a vicious act against the human beings, mostly 
women and people of color, who would suffer miserably under his presidency. 
It's an act of violence against America itself.

The promise on those red hats is to turn back in the other direction.

The greatness they sell is a lie.


http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/features/donald-trump-cannot-be-president-of-the-united-states-w448907


Cheers
Stephen

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