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There used to be a saying... Do unto others as you'd want them to do unto you.
I changed it to ........Do unto others-------------- then run like hell!
That is true. It's considered foolish anymore to put yourself in the other person's shoes.
In Hillary's case, she was just pointing what continues to be obvious--and true. Anyone with half a brain could have seen the real Donald Schickligruber Trump coming decades down the road.
I feel that ideally, once elected, the President should become apolitical. The President is still the representative of those who voted against him or her. Being a unifier as President is an essential quality. Mr. Obama was not. Valerie Jarrett's statement, "Elections have consequences." was heartbreaking to me in that it set the exact wrong tone. I wanted to support Mr. Obama, even though I didn't vote for him, but he gave me the impression that I was part of the problem. We are ignorant, so why would we expect our leaders to not be ignorant and classless also?I think this simplifies things. There are people who voted for Trump who have repellent, racist views. But there are many people who voted for Trump who did not -- I know them.
But even if there is truth to what she said, it was a foolish and divisive thing to say. Obviously, it hurt her, in the same way that Mitt Romney's comment about 47% of the population hurt him in 2012. Political leaders need to avoid verbally carving up the electorate into acceptable and unacceptable groups. It makes the problem worse.
I think this simplifies things. There are people who voted for Trump who have repellent, racist views. But there are many people who voted for Trump who did not -- I know them.
I feel that ideally, once elected, the President should become apolitical. The President is still the representative of those who voted against him or her. Being a unifier as President is an essential quality. Mr. Obama was not. Valerie Jarrett's statement, "Elections have consequences." was heartbreaking to me in that it set the exact wrong tone. I wanted to support Mr. Obama, even though I didn't vote for him, but he gave me the impression that I was part of the problem. We are ignorant, so why would we expect our leaders to not be ignorant and classless also?